Phase One
Art Ensemble of Chicago · 1973
42 min · 2 tracks · free jazz
Experimental soundscapes blend with improvisational free jazz, creating a dynamic exploration of musical boundaries.
Phase One is an album by Art Ensemble of Chicago, released in 1973. Experimental soundscapes blend with improvisational free jazz, creating a dynamic exploration of musical boundaries. This album is notable for its ambitious length and complex compositions, reflecting the group’s commitment to pushing the limits of jazz. It also contributed to the rise of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), which promoted experimental music and helped to shape the future of avant-garde jazz. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Phase One sound like?
Experimental soundscapes blend with improvisational free jazz, creating a dynamic exploration of musical boundaries. Rooted in free jazz.
What makes Phase One by Art Ensemble of Chicago notable?
This album is notable for its ambitious length and complex compositions, reflecting the group’s commitment to pushing the limits of jazz. It also contributed to the rise of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), which promoted experimental music and helped to shape the future of avant-garde jazz. When 'Phase One' was released in 1973, the Art Ensemble of Chicago was solidifying their reputation as pioneers of avant-garde jazz. This album followed their acclaimed 1969 release 'People in Sorrow,' showcasing their unique fusion of theatricality and musical innovation at a time when free jazz was gaining significant traction.
How many songs are on Phase One?
Phase One has 2 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Ohnedaruth Standout 21:30
- 2 Lebert Aaly - Dedication to Albert Ayler Standout 20:56
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