Sightsong
Sightsong is an album by Muhal Richard Abrams and Malachi Favors which was released on the Italian Black Saint label in 1976.[1]
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Released | 1976 | |||
Recorded | October 13 & 14 1975 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 39:47 | |||
Label | Black Saint | |||
Producer | Giacomo Pellicciotti | |||
Muhal Richard Abrams chronology | ||||
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Brian Olewnick calls the album "one of Abrams's finest recordings and is also perhaps the best showcase for Malachi Favors' talents outside of his seminal work with the Art Ensemble of Chicago".[2]The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide called the album "a more successful survey from 1975 with Art Ensemble bassist Malachi Favors along to help Abrams explore the AACM's roots ".[3]
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Track listing
All compositions by Muhal Richard Abrams except as indicated
- "W.W. (Dedicated to Wilbur Ware)" - 4:57
- "J.G. (Dedicated to Johnny Griffin)" - 5:35
- "Sightsong" - 6:18
- "Two over One" - 6:16
- "Way Way Way Down Yonder" (Malachi Favors) - 5:28
- "Panorama" - 5:59
- "Unitry (Dedicated to the AACM)" - 5:14
Personnel
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References
- Black Saint Records discography, accessed April 20, 2015
- Olewnick, B. Allmusic Review accessed April 1, 2009
- Swenson, J., ed. (1985). The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide. USA: Random House/Rolling Stone. pp. 3–4. ISBN 0-394-72643-X.
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