Etudes
Charlie Haden · 1988
48 min · 9 tracks · free jazz · avant-garde jazz
A contemplative tapestry of avant-garde textures woven with deep emotional resonance and intricate rhythms.
Etudes is an album by Charlie Haden, released in 1988. A contemplative tapestry of avant-garde textures woven with deep emotional resonance and intricate rhythms. 'Etudes' is significant for its innovative approach to jazz, melding traditional melodies with avant-garde improvisation. The album received critical acclaim, noted in publications like DownBeat, which praised Haden's ability to evoke emotion through minimalism and complex arrangements. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Etudes sound like?
A contemplative tapestry of avant-garde textures woven with deep emotional resonance and intricate rhythms. Rooted in free jazz and avant-garde jazz.
What makes Etudes by Charlie Haden notable?
'Etudes' is significant for its innovative approach to jazz, melding traditional melodies with avant-garde improvisation. The album received critical acclaim, noted in publications like DownBeat, which praised Haden's ability to evoke emotion through minimalism and complex arrangements. By 1988, Charlie Haden was well-established as a pioneering figure in jazz, having gained recognition through his work with the Ornette Coleman Quartet. 'Etudes' marked a significant moment as it showcased Haden's evolution into a more introspective phase of his career, blending classical influences with his free jazz roots.
How many songs are on Etudes?
Etudes has 9 tracks, running approximately 48 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Lonely Woman Standout 9:55
- 2 Dolphy’s Dance 4:00
- 3 Sandino 4:43
- 4 Fiasco 5:38
- 5 Etude II 2:07
- 6 Blues in Motion Standout 6:59
- 7 Silence Standout 6:36
- 8 Shuffle Montgomery 6:24
- 9 Etude I 2:12
Release Date
January 1, 1988
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
48 min 34 sec
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