
Anthony Braxton - For Alto Album
Performer: Anthony BraxtonTitle: For Alto
Style: Free Jazz
Cat#: DS-420/421
Country: US
Label: Delmark Records
Size MP3 version: 1336 mb
Size FLAC version: 1554 mb
Size WMA version: 2381 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 251
Genre: Jazz
Anthony Braxton - For Alto Album
Tracklist
1 | To Pianist Cecil Taylor |
2 | Dedicated To Multi-Instrumentalist Leroy Jenkins |
3 | To My Friend Kenny McKenny |
4 | To Composer John Cage |
5 | Dedicated To Ann And Peter Allen |
6 | Dedicated To Susan Axelrod |
7 | To Artist Murray De Pillars |
8 | Dedicated To Multi-Instrumentalist Jack Gell |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DS-420/421 | Anthony Braxton | For Alto (2xLP, Album) | Delmark Records | DS-420/421 | US | 1971 |
PA-7021~2 | Anthony Braxton | For Alto (2xLP, Album) | Delmark Records | PA-7021~2 | Japan | 1972 |
DS-420/421 | Anthony Braxton | For Alto (2xLP, Album, RP) | Delmark Records | DS-420/421 | US | 1971 |
DS-420/421 | Anthony Braxton | For Alto (2xLP, Album, RP) | Delmark Records | DS-420/421 | US | Unknown |
DS-420 | Anthony Braxton | For Alto (LP, W/Lbl) | Not On Label | DS-420 | US | 1971 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Anthony Braxton
- Design [Cover] – Zbigniew Jastrzebski
- Lacquer Cut By – JB
- Photography By [Cover] – Peter Blue
- Photography By [Liner Photo] – Terry Martin
- Producer [Album] – Robert G. Koester
- Recorded By, Supervised By – Anthony Braxton
Notes
4243 N. Lincoln address on labels. Light blue labels.
Seven West Grand Address Printed on inside of gatefold
Modern Jazz Series on spine.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Etched Side A): B DS 420 A Tulip Symbol 16802
- Matrix / Runout (Etched Side B): B DS 420 B Tulip Symbol 16802
- Matrix / Runout (Etched Side C): B DS-420 A Tulip Symbol 16808
- Matrix / Runout (Etched Side D): B DS-420 B Tulip Symbol 16808
Companies
- Pressed By – Wakefield Manufacturing – 16802
- Pressed By – Wakefield Manufacturing – 16808
Album
For Alto - Anthony Braxton. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Personnel: Anthony Braxton - alto saxophone. After issuing Anthony Braxton's Three Compositions of New Jazz in 1968, Chicago's Delmark Records took an enormous chance by issuing the first lengthy solo saxophone improvisation record in 1969 - and as a double LP no less. For Alto is a jazz double-LP by composermulti-reedist Anthony Braxton released on Delmark Records in 1969. The tracks on this album are performed by Braxton on alto saxophone, with no additional instrumentation or musicians and no overdubbing. The album is recognized as one of the landmarks of free jazz and improvised music. Anthony Braxton - For Alto 1970. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Free Jazz. Anthony Braxton. Songs in album Anthony Braxton - For Alto 1970. Anthony Braxton - Dedicated To Multi-Instrumentalist Jack Gell. Anthony Braxton - To Composer John Cage. Anthony Braxton - To Artist Murray De Pillars. Anthony Braxton - To Pianist Cecil Taylor. Anthony Braxton - Dedicated To Ann And Peter All. Anthony Braxton - Dedicated To Susan Axelrod. And while it's true that hindsight is 2020, For Alto is still, over 30 years later, a record that is ahead of its time. There is nothing tame or nostalgic about these blasts of jazz futurism from the young Braxton, who sounds here like he's trying to blow his way out of Chicago. Most of the pieces on this set are over nine minutes, and all are dedicated to various influences and friends in the saxophonist's circle. Album 1970 8 Songs. For Alto. Jazz free to Anthony Braxton For Alto Dedicated to Multi-Instrumentalist Jack Gell, To Composer John Cage and more. 8 tracks 72:58. It features performances by Braxton, Leroy Jenkins, Leo Smith and Steve McCall. is very freely improvised, includes little instruments for their variety in sound, and contrasts high-energy playing with space. and is far from accessible but is generally worth the struggle. Listen full album. View all Anthony Braxton albums. 8 tracks. Released in édits 5. Anthony Braxton Alto Saxophone, Recorded By, Supervised By. Zbigniew Jastrzebski Design. Peter Blue 4 Photography By. For Alto 2xLP, Album. Delmark Records. PA-70212. After issuing Anthony Braxton's Three Compositions of New Jazz in 1968, Chicago's Delmark Records took an enormous chance by issuing the first lengthy solo saxophone improvisation record in 1969 - and as a double LP no less And while it's true that hindsight is 2020, For Alto is still, over 30 years later, a record that is ahead of its time