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Freddie Hubbard Sing Me A Song Of Songmy 180g Import LP

Freddie Hubbard

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MOVLPI1164
UPC:
8718469536443
180g Audiophile Vinyl!

Sing Me a Song of Songmy (subtitled "A Fantasy For Electromagnetic Tape") is a moving anti-war statement by Jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard and Turkish musician Ilhan Mimaroglu, released in 1971.

It was Hubbard's third album released on the Atlantic label and features performances by Hubbard, tenor saxophonist Junior Cook, pianist Kenny Barron, bassist Art Booth and drummer Louis Hayes. The album also features a chorus, strings, recitations of poems by Fazil Husnu Daglarca and other texts, organists and tape-based musique concrète. It is one of Hubbard's most experimental albums, boasting a variety of processed sounds emanating from tapes.

Ilhan Mimaroglu was a musician and electronic music composer. He was born in Istanbul, Turkey, and moved to the United States working as a producer for Atlantic Records, where he created his own record label, Finnadar Records, in 1971. He also was the producer for Charles Mingus' Changes One and Changes Two, as well as Federico Fellini's Satyricon.

Features:
• 180g Audiophile Vinyl
• Gatefold Jacket
• Import

Musicians:
Freddie Hubbard, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Junior Cook, tenor saxophone
Kenny Barron, piano
Art Booth, bass
Louis Hayes, drums
The Barnard-Columbia Chorus
Daniel Paget, conductor

Selections:
Side One:
Part I

1. Threnody For Sharon Tate
2. This Is Combat, I Know
3. The Crowd
4. What A Good Time For A Kent State
Side Two:
Part II

1. Monodrama
2. Black Soldier
3. Interlude I
4. Interlude II
5. And Yet, There Could Be Love
6. Postlude

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