
Art Ensemble of Chicago
A.A.C.M., Great Black Music - a Jackson in Your House
BYG Records (France) 1969
529.302 (LP) Original pressing. coated gatefold sleeve.
sleeve : VG+(color-faded, dirts.)
media : VG+/VG(some slightly noises caused by slightly wear and hairline. side B has scratch noises.)
This was an album released in 1969 by the Art Ensemble of Chicago, an American Chicago group comprising Lester Bowie, Joeph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell and Malachi Favors, whose free/experimental jazz was rooted in traditional African music. Although it has long had a reputation for being theatrical music with a storyline as if you were watching a play, it is rebel music that cannot help but have a witty satire and a strong message, AEOC style, against slavery and black racism. How you listen to it is up to you, but in any case it's a very high level of music. Highly recommended. This is an original French vinyl, but in poor condition, so it is sold at a special price. There is a noticeable noise, especially on the B-side.
A1: a Jackson in Your House
A1: a Jackson in Your House
A2: Get In Line
B1: Erika