Go Home
Art Ensemble of Chicago · 1973
33 min · 6 tracks · free jazz
A vivid tapestry of avant-garde improvisation interwoven with rhythmic pulses and vibrant textures.
Go Home is an album by Art Ensemble of Chicago, released in 1973. A vivid tapestry of avant-garde improvisation interwoven with rhythmic pulses and vibrant textures. 'Go Home' is significant for its daring exploration of sound and structure, influencing subsequent generations of avant-garde musicians. The album's unique approach to free jazz garnered praise in major publications, reinforcing the Art Ensemble's position at the forefront of the genre during the 1970s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Go Home sound like?
A vivid tapestry of avant-garde improvisation interwoven with rhythmic pulses and vibrant textures. Rooted in free jazz.
What makes Go Home by Art Ensemble of Chicago notable?
'Go Home' is significant for its daring exploration of sound and structure, influencing subsequent generations of avant-garde musicians. The album's unique approach to free jazz garnered praise in major publications, reinforcing the Art Ensemble's position at the forefront of the genre during the 1970s. By the time 'Go Home' was released in 1973, the Art Ensemble of Chicago had established themselves as leading figures in the free jazz movement. This album followed their critically acclaimed work 'Bap-Tizum' (1972) and further solidified their reputation for innovative performances that blended music with theatrical elements and cultural commentary.
How many songs are on Go Home?
Go Home has 6 tracks, running approximately 33 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Hello Chi (I) Standout 2:54
- 2 From Bengali 3:51
- 3 From St-Louis 2:30
- 4 Fly Wyth Honey Hee Standout 6:22
- 5 Hello Chi (II) 2:38
- 6 Dance Standout 15:18
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