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1. | Tangents
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2. | Sir Tashi and the Yeti
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3. | Ballad for Hakima
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4. | Fifty Tenth Street
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5. | Computerized Indifference
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6. | Sangoma and Nelly
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7. | You Are the One
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8. | Spook and Fade
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Jazz
Chico Freeman - Clarinet (Bass), Flute, Liner Notes, Mixing, Percussion, Producer, Sax (Tenor), Woodwind Billy Hart - Drums Bobby McFerrin - Vocals Cecil McBee - Bass James Bradley, Jr. - Drums Jay Hoggard - Vibraphone John Koenig - Bass, Engineer, Producer John Purcell - Woodwind Kenny Werner - Piano, Synthesizer Mark Thompson - Piano Steve Coleman - Alto, Soprano Waits, Frederick - Drums, Percussion
* Bernie Grundman - Mastering * Bob Defrin - Art Direction * Chris Isca - Engineer * Dan Marnien - Engineer * David Baker - Engineer * David Egerton - Engineer, Mixing * Gary Brandt - Engineer * Giorgio Armani - Clothing Design * Henry W. Sanicola, Jr. - Engineer, Mixing * Herbert Schulz - Photography * Idra Koenig - Mixing * Jeff Kawalick - Engineer * Jim Cassell - Engineer * Ray Nimik - Engineer * Steve Crimmel - Engineer * Tom Sedert - Engineer
An interesting if quite diverse set, this album is best remembered for featuring up-and-coming singer Bobby McFerrin on a few selections. McFerrin has his moments, as does tenor saxophonist Chico Freeman and such notable sidemen as altoist Steve Coleman, John Purcell on reeds, either Kenny Werner or Mark Thompson on piano, Freeman's longtime bassist Cecil McBee and drummer Billy Hart, among others. The material (by Freeman, Thompson and Werner) is actually not that significant, and the date on a whole is less memorable than many of Chico Freeman's earlier sets, but it has its enjoyable spots. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Chico Freeman
Active Decades: '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Jul 17, 1949 in Chicago, IL Genre: Jazz Styles: Modern Creative, Jazz-Funk, Fusion, Post-Bop, Mainstream Jazz, Progressive Jazz
An excellent tenor saxophonist and the son of Von Freeman, Chico Freeman has had a busy and diverse career, with many recordings ranging from advanced hard bop to nearly free avant-garde jazz. He originally played trumpet, not taking up the tenor until he was a junior in college. Freeman graduated from Northwestern University in 1972, played with R&B groups, and joined the AACM. In 1977, he moved to New York, where he worked with Elvin Jones, Sun Ra, Sam Rivers' big band, Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition, and Don Pullen, in addition to leading his own groups. He recorded a dozen albums as a leader during 1975-1982. Starting in 1984, Freeman has played on a part-time basis with the Leaders, he has recorded on a few occasions with his father and in 1989, he put together an electric band called Brainstorm. Chico Freeman has recorded through the years as a leader for Dharma, India Navigation, Contemporary, Black Saint, Elektra/Musician, Black Hawk, Palo Alto, Jazz House, and In & Out. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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