Art Ensemble Of Chicago
Les Stances A Sophie
On May 28, 1969, four American musicians - reed/wind players Roscoe Mitchell and Joseph Jarman, bassist Malachi
Favors, and (accompanied by his wife, singer Fontella Bass) trumpeter Roscoe Mitchell - boarded the ocean liner
s, bound for Le Havre, France. After landing five days later, they moved on to Paris, where they got to
work. On August 22, 1970, in the waning days of their stay overseas, the group, with Bass on vocals, would record
their second release for EMIs Path Marconi: the movie soundtrack . The record, an exciting,
eminently listenable combination of soul, classical, and jazz strains that survives as the Art Ensemble of Chicagos
most stylistically diverse album, has long been admired by a devoted cult. Its durability is largely due to the
popularity of its "hit": Over the years, "Theme de Yoyo" has been covered repeatedly, essayed by acts as varied as
German funk band the Boogoos (and the offshoot Deep Jazz, both featuring singer Julia Fehenbeger), British nu-jazz
combo the Cinematic Orchestra, Polish jazz man Wojtek Mazolewski, Norwegian rockers Motorpsycho, French dance
music artist tienne Jaumet, and London-based remixer TShall I Bruk It. More than half a century later, "Theme de
Yoyo" and still bring it. This new limited-edition LP reissue from play loud! productions is
supplemented with new notes by U.S. music journalist Chris Morris.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
14-04-2023
Label
Item-nr
562860
EAN
4042564227505
Availability
In stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
THEME DE YOYO 4:36
2
THEME DE CELINE 3:42
3
VARIATIONS MONTEVERDI (I) 4:15
4
VARIATIONS MONTEVERDI (II) 3:33
5
PROVERBES (I) 7:03
6
THEME AMOUR UNIVERSAL 3:25
7
THEME LIBRE 4:04 8. PROVERBES (II)