Genre: Jazz
Label: ESP-Disk
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Free Music Quintet Free Music One And Two LP

Free Music Quintet

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SKU:
ESPLP1083
UPC:
825481108317

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1969 Album Reissued On Vinyl LP!

ESP-Disk present a reissue of Free Music Quintet's Free Music 1 and 2, originally released in 1968. Dutch drummer Pierre Courbois, an early adaptor of free jazz, had previously appeared on ESP-Disk with Gunter Hampel (Music from Europe) in 1968 and that same year recorded this album in a farmhouse (as shown on the front cover) in the village of Weslum, home of group member Erwin Somer. Personnel - Boy Raaymakers - trumpet, bugle, percussion; Peter Van Der Locht - soprano sax, tenor sax, piccolo flute, percussion; Erwin Somer - violin, vibraphone, percussion; Ferdinand Rikkers - bass, percussion; Pierre Courbois - percussion, leader; Onno Scholtze: producer, engineer; Recorded in Welsum, Netherlands on June 24 and 25, 1968.

One of the most uncompromising free jazz records ever made, this one-off improvisation by a group of Dutch players, led by percussionist Pierre Courbois, is an archetype of the style. Free jazz doesn't just require a lot of unrestrained blowing and freeform noise, although there are passages of that here. The two lengthy improvs build from placid beginnings, as each member adds various percussion instruments to the growing cacophony, before reedsman Peter Van Der Locht (at times playing two saxes at once á la Rahsaan Roland Kirk) and trumpeter Boy Raaymakers let loose. All five players get their chances to lead the quintet, although there's a minimum of soloing. Courbois drives both improvs, and there's a five-minute stretch starting about seven minutes into 'Free Music Number One' where he simply explodes, bashing a trap kit and a variety of other objects like the cartoon Tasmanian Devil on a dozen espressos, armed with a pair of baseball bats. There's an impressive sense of dynamics to the improvs, both of which have sections of near-silence mixed in with the explosions, and there's a structural unity to each improv despite the lack of musical themes or other familiar signposts.
-Stewart Mason, AllMusic.com, 4.5/5 stars

Features

  • Vinyl LP

Musicians

Pierre Courbois percussion
Boy Raaymakers bugle, percussion, trumpet
Ferdy Rikkers bass, percussion
Erwin Somer percussion, vibraphone, violin
Peter Van Der Locht flute, percussion, piccolo, piccolo flute, soprano sax, tenor sax

Selections

Side A:

  1. Free Music No. 1

Side B:

  1. Free Music No. 2

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