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Don Cherry - Symphony For Improvisers - VINYL LP

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    • Genre: Jazz
    • Description: Recorded in 1966 and released by Blue Note Records in August of 1967, Don Cherry's Symphony for Improvisers features Gato Barbieri, Henry Grimes, and Ed Blackwell, all of whom had appeared on Cherry's previous album Complete Communion. Also featured are Karl Berger, Jean-François Jenny-Clark, and Pharoah Sanders. The album received a of *½ on AllMusic, with reviewer Steve Huey stating that, InchEven though the album is full of passionate fireworks, there's also a great deal of subtlety. Feverish but well-channeled, this larger-group session is probably Cherry's most gratifying for Blue Note.Inch Album Tracks 1. Symphony for Improvisers 2. Nu Creative Love 3. What's Not Serious 4. Infant Happiness 5. Manhattan Cry 6. Lunatic 7. Sparkle Plenty 8. Om Nu
    • Artist: Don Cherry
    • Title: Symphony For Improvisers
    • Format: VINYL
    • Label: Elemental
    • Release Date: 01/24/2025
    • Genre: Jazz
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    • Product Name: Don Cherry - Symphony For Improvisers - VINYL LP
    • UPC: 600753997925

Recorded in 1966 and released by Blue Note Records in August of 1967, Don Cherry's Symphony for Improvisers features Gato Barbieri, Henry Grimes, and Ed Blackwell, all of whom had appeared on Cherry's previous album Complete Communion. Also featured are Karl Berger, Jean-François Jenny-Clark, and Pharoah Sanders. The album received a of *½ on AllMusic, with reviewer Steve Huey stating that, InchEven though the album is full of passionate fireworks, there's also a great deal of subtlety. Feverish but well-channeled, this larger-group session is probably Cherry's most gratifying for Blue Note.Inch Album Tracks 1. Symphony for Improvisers 2. Nu Creative Love 3. What's Not Serious 4. Infant Happiness 5. Manhattan Cry 6. Lunatic 7. Sparkle Plenty 8. Om Nu

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