"Friday" by Musica Elettronica Viva is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz and avant-garde music, recorded in London in 1969. This seminal album, originally released under the same name, is a testament to the groundbreaking work of the collective, which was formed in Rome in 1966 by Alvin Curran, Richard Teitelbaum, and Frederic Rzewski. The album features two extended tracks, "Friday (Part One)" and "Friday (Part Two)," that showcase the group's innovative approach to live acoustic and electronic improvisation.
With a duration of 40 minutes, "Friday" offers a deep dive into the experimental and improvisational styles that Musica Elettronica Viva is renowned for. The album's raw and unfiltered sound captures the essence of the group's live performances, making it a unique and dynamic listening experience. The music here is an extremely experimental form of electronic jazz, which, while not strictly adhering to any one style, draws comparisons to the early works of German electronic music pioneers.
This reissue, released on 22 November 2011 by 1201 MUSIC, brings the historic recordings to a new generation of listeners. Whether you're a seasoned fan of avant-garde jazz or a curious newcomer, "Friday" offers a compelling exploration of the boundaries of music and sound. The album's enduring influence and innovative spirit make it a vital addition to any music collection.
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