Jon Appleton & Don Cherry
Human Music
Flying Dutchman/RVC (Japan) 1978
PG-78 (LP) w/insert.
sleeve : EX(some slightly color-faded.)
media : EX/EX(some slightly noises.)
This was introduced in the guidebook OBSCURE SOUND REVISED EDITION. This is a historic masterpiece and a highly controversial work, released in 1970, featuring a collaboration between American electronic musician Jon Appleton, who also has connections to Japan, and Don Cherry. This album delivers a mind-blowing world of sound, where Jon Appleton's trippy electronic tones merge with Don Cherry's cornet, bamboo flute, percussion, and voice, creating an incredibly abstract soundscape that pours out like a flood. It’s a work that symbolizes the fusion of electronics and ethnic music, one of the concepts of Organic Music—a perfect example of "human music." The title, named with combinations of "A," "B," and "O," and the artwork by Moki Cherry, showcase exceptional creativity. This is a highly recommended release, a Japanese pressing from 1978.