Let the Chaos Calm You: ep. 6 – Forgotten Free Jazz
04/05/2021
Ali Eshqi
During the 60s and 70s the free jazz movement was part of the social and political black movements in the US. Beside some famous names who had the chance to work with big labels many of those musicians worked with small record companies. They were deliberately sidelined, and not given proper record deals and support and their records seldom, if at all reissued, therefore sentencing them to obscurity. In this episode and some others in the future I’ll try to rediscover those forgotten free jazz.
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- Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre - Bismillah (Humility in the Light of the Creator, 1969)
- Sunny Murray & Albert Ayler - Black Art (Sonny's Time Now, 1965)
- Charles Tyler Ensemble - Strange Uhuru (Charles Tyler Ensemble, 1966)
- Noah Howard - Queen Anne (The Black Ark, 1969)
- Frank Lowe - In Trane's Name (Black Being, 1973)
- Marzette Watts - Ia (Marzette and Company, 1968)
- The Ric Colbet Quartet - The Sun Is Coming Up (The Sun Is Coming Up,1970)
- John Tchicai and Cadentia Nova - Heavenly Love on Planet (Afrodisiaca, 1969)
- Arthur Doyle Plus 4 - Mothe Image, Father Image (AlabamaFeeling, 1978)