With Made In
Chicago, an exhilarating live album, Jack DeJohnette celebrates a
reunion with old friends. In 1962, DeJohnette, Roscoe Mitchell and Henry
Threadgill were all classmates at Wilson Junior College on Chicago’s
Southside, pooling energies and enthusiasms in jam sessions. Shortly
thereafter Jack joined Muhal Richard Abrams’ Experimental Band, and
Roscoe and Henry soon followed him. When Abrams cofounded the
Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians in 1965,
DeJohnette, Mitchell and Threadgill were all deeply involved, presenting
concerts and contributing to each other’s work under the AACM umbrella.
Jack brought them together again for a very special concert at Chicago’s
Millennium Park in August 2013, completing the group with the addition
of bassist/cellist Larry Gray. The concert recording – featuring
compositions by Roscoe, Henry, Muhal and Jack, plus group improvising -
was mixed by Manfred Eicher and Jack DeJohnette at New York’s Avatar
Studio. Made In Chicago is issued as the AACM begins its 50th
anniversary year.
Personnel:
Henry Threadgill alto saxophone, bass flute, bass recorder
Roscoe Mitchell soprano and alto saxophones, wooden flute
Muhal Richard Abrams piano
Larry Gray double bass, violoncello
Jack DeJohnette drums
tracklist:
01 - Chant
02 - Jack 5
03 - This
04 - Museum of Time
05 - Leave Don't Go Away
06 - Announcement
07 - Ten Minutes |
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