Eda Wobu
Art Ensemble of Chicago · 1969
48 min · 1 track · free jazz
A sprawling exploration of free jazz, blending avant-garde improvisation with deep spiritual undertones.
Eda Wobu is an album by Art Ensemble of Chicago, released in 1969. A sprawling exploration of free jazz, blending avant-garde improvisation with deep spiritual undertones. This album is significant for its role in the free jazz movement, pushing boundaries through its unconventional structure and instrumentation. It received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and has influenced countless artists within the genre, exemplifying the Art Ensemble's commitment to artistic freedom and expression. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Eda Wobu sound like?
A sprawling exploration of free jazz, blending avant-garde improvisation with deep spiritual undertones. Rooted in free jazz.
What makes Eda Wobu by Art Ensemble of Chicago notable?
This album is significant for its role in the free jazz movement, pushing boundaries through its unconventional structure and instrumentation. It received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and has influenced countless artists within the genre, exemplifying the Art Ensemble's commitment to artistic freedom and expression. Released in 1969, 'Eda Wobu' is the Art Ensemble of Chicago's third album and showcases their emergence as a leading force in avant-garde jazz. This period marked their transition into more experimental territory, following their previous works that established their distinct sound and approach to performance.
How many songs are on Eda Wobu?
Eda Wobu has 1 track, running approximately 48 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Eda Wobu (A.A.C.M.) Standout 48:48
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