The Willisau Concert
Joe McPhee · 1976
50 min · 4 tracks · free jazz
A captivating exploration of free jazz, blending improvisation with emotive melodies and rhythmic complexity.
The Willisau Concert is an album by Joe McPhee, released in 1976. A captivating exploration of free jazz, blending improvisation with emotive melodies and rhythmic complexity. This album is notable for its raw energy and spontaneous creativity, capturing the essence of live free jazz performance. It has been recognized in various critical circles for its influence on the genre, with reviews highlighting McPhee's unique approach to sound texture and emotional expression. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does The Willisau Concert sound like?
A captivating exploration of free jazz, blending improvisation with emotive melodies and rhythmic complexity. Rooted in free jazz.
What makes The Willisau Concert by Joe McPhee notable?
This album is notable for its raw energy and spontaneous creativity, capturing the essence of live free jazz performance. It has been recognized in various critical circles for its influence on the genre, with reviews highlighting McPhee's unique approach to sound texture and emotional expression. By 1976, Joe McPhee had established himself as a prominent voice in free jazz, particularly known for his innovative use of saxophone and pocket trumpet. 'The Willisau Concert' is a significant live recording that follows his earlier works, showcasing his growth as an improvisational artist and contributing to his reputation in the avant-garde jazz scene.
How many songs are on The Willisau Concert?
The Willisau Concert has 4 tracks, running approximately 50 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Touchstone Standout 12:30
- 2 Voices Standout 11:30
- 3 Bahamian Folksong Standout 16:20
- 4 Harriet 9:40
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