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Liberation Music Orchestra

Charlie Haden
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 26, 1996)
  • Original Release Date: April 27, 1969
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Grp Records
  • ASIN: B000003N8G
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #125,041 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen  3. Medley: El Quinto Regimiento21:00Album Only
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listen  5. Song For Che 9:29Album Only
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A superb, classic work of art...., December 29, 1999
By DJ Rix (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
A superb, classic work of musical art bringing into collaboration & communion members of the Jazz Composer's Orchestra & guests for a project dear to Charlie Haden's heart. Weaves together the open, free directions of Ornette with songs written or adapted for use by the anti-facists of the Spanish Civil War. Gato Barbieri's shrieks have rarely sounded more suited to a context. Haden, Don Cherry, Paul Motian, Sam Brown (flamenco guitar) & Roswell Rudd are all standouts, as are Carla Bley's amazing arrangements. A very exciting & moving album, one of the very best of the Sixties. <br
Bob Rixon, WFMU
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greats of its era., September 7, 2005
By Michael Stack (North Chelmsford, MA USA) - See all my reviews
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A legendary album and rightfully so, Charlie Haden's 1969 protest piece, "Liberation Music Orchestra", is one of the essential pieces of music of his era. Assembling an extended cast of musicians to support the music with arrangements by the versatile Carla Bley, the music blends free jazz with folk traditions from the United States and Europe. Along the way, a series of fantastic individual performances underscore just how brilliant the record is.

The record, as all LPs were, was originally two sides, and Bley took advantage of this in the arranging, with the two sides being very different-- opening with a passionate theme (titled just "The Introduction") featuring superb alto playing from Dewey Redman-- this quickly descends into the first folk piece, the Eastern European "Song of the United Front" before moving into a medley of Spanish folk forms. Standout performances from guitarist Sam Brown (who is positively brilliant throuhgout the extended suite) and Don Cherry (whose cornet solo is totally brilliant) threaten to hide the brilliant arrangement-- Bley cleverly interweaves Spanish themes over an "oom-pa-pa" beat implying an Eastern European waltz in the middle of the piece-- the effect is nothing short of stunning. Eventually, her introduction is reprised, again performed with enormous passion and power, leaving one having experienced something stunning and noteworthy.

The second side isn't quite as good, admittedly-- without a unified sound, its more of a straight jazz performance-- with two originals by Haden ("Song for Che" and bass feature "Circus 68 69") surrounding an Ornette Coleman composition ("War Orphans") and an interlude composed by Bley. Don't get me wrong-- the performances are great, its just that the first side is so stunning in its genre blending that with the second side being more or less straight free jazz (if such a thing makes sense), its not quite as exciting. Still, standout solos from tenorman Gato Barbieri and Haden himself highlight the Haden originals. "Summer '68 '69" is interesting in that it quotes a couple patriotic pieces throughout while tenorman Gato Barbieri wails away recklessly, Bley slyly phrases "We Shall Overcome" on organ, hinting at the closer. A stunning performance of that folk theme with trombonist Roswell Rudd positively overwhelming, it really is something to hear.

When it's over, you feel like you've experienced something. Not many records can say that. If you don't have this one and you're reading this, you probably should. Essential listening.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 45 minutes of great music for freedom, September 23, 2001
By JEAN-MARIE JUIF (BESANCON France) - See all my reviews
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This April 1969 session is the first of the Liberation Music Orchestra.Gato Barbieri,Dewey Redman,Don Cherry,Andrew Cyrille,Paul Motian are there,with Carla Bley,Sam Brown,Howard Johnson,Roswell Rudd,Mike Mantler,Perry Robinson and Bob Nothern.Three tunes were written by Carla: "the introduction","the ending to the first side","the interlude";two by Charlie: "circus '68 '69" and "song for Che",dedicated to Che Guevarra;"song of the united front" is a Hans Eisler's song with words by Bertold Brecht;"we shall overcome" has not to be presented,"war orphans" is by Ornette,and the three remaining tracks,"el quinto regimiento","los cuatro generales" and "viva la quince brigada" are songs from the spanish civil war.In fact,they are old spanish folk songs with lyrics added during the war.This record is as essential as the 1982 "ballad of the fallen" or the 1990 "dream keeper".I had the opportunity of seeing the Liberation Music Orchestra during a concert in France,in the past years, and it will be one of my greatest memories in music.There is a lot of sincerity and humanity in this music, which fights,in his own way, against fascism,and racism,and all kinds of injustice.The Liberation Music Orchestra is one of free jazz's most precious children, and his music will never grow old,because its purpose is sadly always existing.
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The sample segments on the website are misleading. Virtually every cut on the CD is very dissonant... not what I would have expected from the website sampler.
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