Marion Brown
Marion Brown Quartet
The first ESP album of the much discussed alto saxophonist who is strongly endorsed by Leroi Jones.
Personnel
Alan Shorter (tp -1,2)
Marion Brown (as)
Bennie Maupin (ts -3)
Reggie Johnson (b)
Ronnie Boykins (b -1)
Rashied Ali (d, per)
Track Listing
1.Capricorn Moon2.27 Cooper Square3.Exhibition
NYC, November, 1965
Press Quotes
"Alto saxophonist Marion Brown, a key member of the avant-garde jazz scene, first arrived in New York in 1965 where he landed his first session playing on John Coltrane's historic Ascension album. By the end of that same year Brown had already recorded this self-titled debut as front man on ESP-Disk, featuring Alan Shorter on trumpet and Ronnie Boykins on bass. His follow up album for ESP (Why Not?) came the following year, along with his critically acclaimed Three For Shepp on Impulse! (a response to Shepp's Four For Trane), which featured one side of his own compositions and one side of Shepp material. Brown is one of the most talented (if lesser known) players of the '60s jazz avant-garde and this historical release secures his place as one of the major voices in jazz." - Forced Exposure
History
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