Kabalaba
43 min · 11 tracks · free jazz
A vibrant tapestry of free jazz improvisation woven with eclectic sounds and experimental structures.
Kabalaba is an album by Art Ensemble of Chicago. A vibrant tapestry of free jazz improvisation woven with eclectic sounds and experimental structures. The album is notable for its innovative approach to jazz, blending structured compositions with free improvisation, influencing generations of musicians. It received positive critical acclaim and contributed to the Art Ensemble's status as key figures in the development of avant-garde jazz during the 1970s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Kabalaba sound like?
A vibrant tapestry of free jazz improvisation woven with eclectic sounds and experimental structures. Rooted in free jazz.
What makes Kabalaba by Art Ensemble of Chicago notable?
The album is notable for its innovative approach to jazz, blending structured compositions with free improvisation, influencing generations of musicians. It received positive critical acclaim and contributed to the Art Ensemble's status as key figures in the development of avant-garde jazz during the 1970s. Released in 1974, 'Kabalaba' marked a significant phase for the Art Ensemble of Chicago as they navigated their evolution from avant-garde pioneers to more accessible expressions of jazz. This album followed their influential work 'Bap-Tizum' and showcased their ability to blend complex arrangements with spontaneous creativity, solidifying their reputation in the free jazz movement.
How many songs are on Kabalaba?
Kabalaba has 11 tracks, running approximately 43 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Kabalaba - Bees Standout 3:16
- 2 Interlude 1:44
- 3 Kaba Song 3:41
- 4 Interlude 1:14
- 5 Theme for SCO Standout 10:38
- 6 Duo 1:48
- 7 Sun Precondition One 5:26
- 8 Interlude 1:52
- 9 Improvization A² Standout 6:04
- 10 Mal’s Delight 3:39
- 11 Kabalaba Speaks 3:59
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