Early Combinations

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Early Combinations
Studio album by
Released2012
RecordedSeptember 2 & November 2, 1967
StudioLester Bowie home, Chicago
GenreJazz
Length44:26
LabelNessa
ProducerChuck Nessa
Roscoe Mitchell chronology
Old/Quartet
(1967)
Early Combinations
(2012)
Congliptious
(1968)

Early Combinations is an album by a formative stage of the band which later became the Art Ensemble of Chicago. It was recorded in 1967 at Lester Bowie's home but not issued as a single CD until 2012 by Nessa Records. The two tracks on the album were originally included in the 1993 limited edition box set Art Ensemble 1967/68, also released by Nessa.[1] "A To Ericka" was recorded for submission to a Jazz Festival in Poland and was unsuccessful in its purpose. "Quintet" was a dress rehearsal for a concert arranged by Jarman to take place at Winnetka High School that was cancelled.[2]

Reception[edit]

The JazzTimes review by Mike Shanley notes that "It’s impressive how strong these two 20-minute-plus tracks sound, considering the group was not a proper unit at the time."[3]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "A to Ericka" (Favors / Mitchell / Jarman) - 21:39
  2. "Quintet" (Joseph Jarman) - 22:47

Personnel[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Early Combinations at Nessa Records
  2. ^ Liner notes by Terry Martin
  3. ^ Shanley, Mike. Early Combinations review at JazzTimes