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Multi-reed player and professor in music Ken McIntyre (b. 1931 in Boston)
was one of the main figures in free jazz of the 60s. Eric Dolphy played on
his first album. Since he received his doctorate in education from the
University of Massachusetts in 1971, he has been more active in teaching
than in performing as a full time musician except for the few recordings he
made for SteepleChase in the 70s. Originally released in 1975, this album features all original compositions by McIntyre.
This is his second album for the label and USA's Stereo Review commented,
"...an excellent musician, equally at home on all his instruments, and he is
a composer of admirable originality.....McIntyre who spends most of his time
teaching, ought to visit a studio more often." |
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ARTISTS Ken McIntyre (alto sax, oboe, bassoon, flute, bass clarinet)
Andrei Strobert (drums)
Reggie Workman (bass)
Jaki Byard (piano) |
TRACKS 1. Undulation
2. Cousin Elma
3. Charlotte
4. Amy
5. Sea Train
6. Home
7. Kheil
8. Jamaican Sunset
9. Corner Time
10. Peas 'n' Rice
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