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| Long Hailed As One Of The Great Powerhouse Groups Of European Free Jazz - Hear, For Example, Their Gutwrenching 1970 Debut Balls (Ums/Alp233) - The Trio Of German Saxophonist Peter Br?tzmann, Belgian Pianist Fred Van Hove And Dutch Percussionist Han Bennink Waxed This (Arguably Their Greatest) Lp In A Bremen Studio In 1973. Unlike Other, More Sprawling Documents Of The Threesome, The Self-Titled Record, Now Lovingly Referred To By Fans As Its Catalogue Number, Fmp 130 Shows The Breadth Of Moods And Materials Open To The Group In A Set Of Concise, Powerful Statements. Listen To Van Hove's Masterful Celeste, Br?tzmann's Bottomless Bass Saxophone And Bennink's Unlimited Well Of Junk Percussion. Short Tracks, A Wide Range Of Instruments, Crisp German Studio Recording, And The Classic Cover With Br?tzmann's Distressed B&W Photos, Fmp 130 Is A Proud Addition To The Growing Fmp Archive Edition. |
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ARTISTS Peter Brotzmann (clarinet, saxophone); Fred Van Hove (celeste, piano); Han Bennink (drums, percussion) |
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