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Shortly after playing on Coltrane's "Ascension" Marion Brown recorded this LP with Rashied Ali, Stanley Cowell and Sirone, lyrical free jazz from an under-sung early hero. 
Why Not?   Country: USA
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"Alto saxophonist Marion Brown played on John Coltrane's Ascension, and has worked closely with leading figures of the jazz avant-garde, including Sun Ra and Archie Shepp, however, his lyrical, and even tender tone sets him apart from the more strident voices of his musical generation. "Why Not" represents some brilliant early work by Brown, which is both soulful and wildly adventurous. After "Why Not" Brown went on to record over a dozen records as a leader. Included on this outing are the recently passed rhythm team of Norris "Sirone" Jones on bass and Rashied Ali on drums."-ESP

"Alto saxophonist Marion Brown is an under-sung hero of the jazz avant-garde. Committed to discovering the far-flung reaches of improvisational expression, Brown nonetheless is possessed of a truly lyrical voice but is largely ignored when discussions of free jazz of the '60s and '70s are concerned. Brown came to New York from Atlanta in 1965. His first session was playing on John Coltrane's essential Ascension album. He made two records for the ESP label in 1965 and 1966 -- Marion Brown Quartet and Why Not? -- and also played on two Bill Dixon soundtracks. It wasn't until his defining Three for Shepp (including Grachan Moncur III and Kenny Burrell) on the Impulse label in 1966 that critics took real notice. This set, lauded as one of the best recordings of that year, opened doors for Brown (temporarily) to tour. He didn't record for another two years because of extensive European engagements, and in 1968 issued Porto Novo (with Leo Smith) on the Black Lion label. In 1970, Brown recorded Afternoon of a Georgia Faun for the ECM label, his second classic. This date featured Anthony Braxton, Andrew Cyrille, Bennie Maupin, Jeanne Lee, and Chick Corea, among others. In 1973, he cut his second Impulse session, Geechee Recollections, with Leo Smith. Brown registered at Wesleyan University in the mid-'70s, studying ethnic instruments and black fife-and-drum corps music and maintained a regular recording schedule. He also recorded with Gunter Hampel in the late '70s and '80s, as well as composer Harold Budd on his Pavilion of Dreams album -- issued on Brian Eno's Obscure label -- Steve Lacy in 1985, Mal Waldron in 1988, and many others. There are numerous duet and solo recordings that may or may not be sanctioned. Due to health problems, Brown hasn't recorded since 1992."-Thom Jurek, All Music




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Product Information:

UPC: 82548101405

Label: ESP
Catalog ID: ESP 1040
Squidco Product Code: 12612

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2009
Country: USA
Packaging: Digipack
Recorded by George Klabin New York City on October 23, 1966. Originally released on LP on the ESP label in 1968.






Personnel:

Marion Brown-alto saxophone

Stanley Cowell-piano

Morris "Sirone" Jones-bass

Rashied Ali-drums

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Track Listing:

1. La Sorrella 11:34

2. Fortunato 8:38

3. Why Not? 7:00

4. Homecoming 10:15







 
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