Derek Bailey, a pioneer of free jazz and avant-garde music, presents an intriguing and experimental journey with his 1976 album "Derek Bailey Plus One Music Ensemble." This collaborative effort features the talented Derek Bailey alongside two distinct guest musicians, Derek Bailey and David Panton, each bringing their unique perspectives to the project.
The album is a captivating exploration of sound, with each track offering a fresh and innovative approach to music. From the opening track "Nellie" to the closing "A Little Sanity Codabye," the ensemble delves into the depths of free jazz and avant-garde, pushing the boundaries of conventional music. The collaboration with Derek Bailey on the first five tracks adds a layer of complexity and intrigue, while the subsequent tracks featuring David Panton offer a different yet equally compelling dynamic.
With a runtime of just under 40 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful statement from Derek Bailey and his ensemble. The genres of free jazz, avant-garde, and experimental music are seamlessly blended, creating a soundscape that is both challenging and rewarding. Released under the Nondo / Panton Music label, this album is a testament to Derek Bailey's enduring influence and innovation in the world of experimental music.