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Performer: Anthony Braxton
Title: 3 Compositions Of New Jazz
Style: Free Jazz
Year 1968
Country US
Genre: Jazz
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 952
MP3 size: 1243 mb
FLAC size: 1408 mb
WMA size: 1706 mb
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Anthony Braxton - 3 Compositions Of New Jazz mp3 album


Anthony Braxton - 3 Compositions Of New Jazz mp3 album

Tracklist

840M (Realize) 19:50
N/M488/44M/Z 12:50
The Bell 10:20

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DS-415 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(LP, Album) Delmark Records DS-415 US 1968
DS-415 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(LP, Album, RE, RP) Delmark Records DS-415 US 1968
PA-7026 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(LP, Album) Delmark Records PA-7026 Japan 1972
900 250 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(LP, Album, RE) Delmark Records 900 250 France 1974
DS-415 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(LP, Album, RE, RP) Delmark Records DS-415 US 1974
DD-415 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) Delmark Records DD-415 US 1991
PCD-4716 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM) P-Vine Records, Delmark Records PCD-4716 Japan 1995
DS-415 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(LP, Album, RE, Bar) Delmark Records DS-415 US 2014
DD-415 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(CD, Album, RE) Delmark Records DD-415 US Unknown
DS-415 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(LP, Album) Delmark Records DS-415 UK Unknown
DS-415 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(LP, Album, RE, Cle) Delmark Records DS-415 US Unknown
DS-415 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(LP, Album, RE, RP) Delmark Records DS-415 US Unknown
DS-415 Anthony Braxton 3 Compositions Of New Jazz ‎(LP, Album, RE, RP) Delmark Records DS-415 US Unknown


Dagdalas
My copy includes a promo sheet that dates this after 1976. Likely 1976/1977 reissue.
Binthars
3 Compositions For New Jazz is Anthony Braxton's debut album as a leader. While breaking away from traditions of Western music, which Braxton states in the liner notes is one of his many goals for this album, he does embrace one of his greatest influences. This music utilizes the collective improvisational teachings of the Association for the Advancement for Creative Musicians, which Mr. Braxton had been an active member of at the time. A musical platform which heavily emphasises the social dependencies of group improvisation, while simultaneously expanding on the importance of individual expression. Multi-instrumentalism, another encouragement of the AACM, was a means of further expression widely showcased by all musicians on this album. The results provide some extremely free and liberating pieces of re-structuralism, but do tend to get too disjointed for my own interest; moments in the first and second track in particular. The Bell however, the third and shortest track, stands apart from the rest of the album in certain regards. Actually created by fellow AACM peer Wadada Leo Smith, The Bell sounds the most focused of all three tracks. The piece utilizes far more space than the former works, allowing each musician more room for individual expression. I believe Braxton executes the playing style of collective improvisation more successfully later, on the For Trio album on the Arista label than he does here on 3 Compositions For New Jazz.