Anthony Braxton's "タウン・ホール1972" is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz and avant-garde, offering a unique blend of compositional brilliance and spontaneous improvisation. Released on May 20, 2020, this album is a testament to Braxton's innovative spirit and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz.
The album features three extended tracks, each dedicated to a different influential figure in the world of music. "Composition I" is a tribute to Jerome Cooper, a renowned composer and percussionist, while "Composition II" honors Frederick Rzewski, a celebrated composer and pianist. The final track, "Composition III," pays homage to Gene Lee, a notable vocalist.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 8 minutes, "タウン・ホール1972" is a deep dive into the avant-garde jazz scene of the early 1970s. The album showcases Braxton's mastery of the saxophone, as well as his ability to create complex, engaging compositions that challenge and delight the ear. The use of free jazz elements allows for a sense of spontaneity and freedom, making each listen a unique experience.
Recorded under the labels DEEP JAZZ REALITY, TRIO RECORDS, and OCTAVE-LAB, this album is a must-listen for fans of avant-garde and free jazz. Braxton's work on "タウン・ホール1972" is not just a reflection of his own genius but also a celebration of the broader jazz community and its many influential figures.