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The Frank Wright Quartet - Church Number Nine Album

The Frank Wright Quartet - Church Number Nine Album
Performer: The Frank Wright Quartet
Title: Church Number Nine
Country: Europe
Genre: Jazz
Style:Free Jazz
Catalog number: CO-4763
Label: Not On Label
MP3 album szie: 2232 mb
FLAC album size: 2334 mb

Tracklist

1Church Number Nine Part 219:20
2Church Number Nine Part 125:45

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
OP-88019The Frank Wright Quartet Church Number Nine ‎(LP, Album)OdeonOP-88019Japan1971
C 3674The Frank Wright Quartet Church Number Nine ‎(LP, Album, RE)CalumetC 36742015
CD 7701The Frank Wright Quartet Church Number Nine ‎(CD, Album, RE)Black Keys RecordsCD 7701France2002
C 3674The Frank Wright Quartet Church Number Nine ‎(LP, Album)CalumetC 3674France1973
C 3674The Frank Wright Quartet Church Number Nine ‎(LP, Album)CalumetC 3674France1973

Credits

  • Alto SaxophoneNoah Howard
  • DrumsMohamed Ali
  • Liner NotesValerie Wilmer
  • PianoBobby Few
  • Producer [Uncredited]Berjot
  • Tenor SaxophoneFrank Wright

Notes

Recorded in Paris on March 7, 1970. Originally released on Calumet in 1973.

Short intro

Your Prayer - Frank Wright Full Album - Продолжительность: 50:20 Matt K. Язык: Русский. Страна: США. Center of the World is an album by the Frank Wright Quartet, consisting of saxophonist Frank Wright, pianist Bobby Few, bassist Alan Silva and drummer Muhammad Ali. It was recorded live in 1972 and released on the French Center of the World label. The album was reissued on CD in 1999 by Fractal with two previously unreleased performances from a 1978 reunion. Church Number Nine. Get album. Artist images. Frank Wright Quartet. 289 listeners. free jazz. Frank Wright - tenor sax Bobby Few - piano Noah Howard - alto sax Arthur Taylor - drums View wiki. Originally released in 1973 on an obscure label called Calumet, only 300 copies of Church Number Nine ever made it into circulation. As was customary at the time, the sides of the original album were entitled Part One and Part Two, but each is in fact a separate track and is presented as such on the CD. The booklet retains the original Calumet front and back covers, along with Val Wilmer's liner notes and also includes a useful complete Wright discography. Songs in album Frank Wright - Church Number Nine Calumet 1973. Frank Wright - Church Number Nine Pt I. Frank Wright - Church Number Nine Pt II. Total votes: 1. Other albums by Frank Wright. Frank Wright. Frank Wright Trio. Free Jazz. Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Church Number Nine CD, Album, RE, Unofficial. Not On Label. Number Nine is a avant-garde jazz music album recording by FRANK WRIGHT released in 1971 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. French reissueCalumet C 3674,1973 track list: A Church Number Nine Part 1 26:01 B Church Number Nine Part 2 19:32. Alto Saxophone Noah Howard Drums Mohamed Ali Piano Bobby Few Tenor Saxophone Frank Wright. About this release. Church Number Nine is ranked 97,841st in the overall chart, 9,100th in the 1970s, and 943rd in the year 1973. Church Number Nine by Frank Wright Year: 1973 Overall rank: 97,841st. Average Rating: 74100 from 1 vote. Accolades: Top albums of 1973 943rd. Top albums of the 1970s 9,100th. Best albums of all time 97,841st. Shop 2 records for sale for album Church number nine by Frank Wright Quartet on CDandLP in Vinyl and CD Number Nine was recorded on March 7, 1970, but remained buried until it was released in 1973 on the Calumet label, a Parisian venture that instantly evaporated into thin air. Only 300 copies of the album made it into circulation the rest were apparently destroyed. The line-up is one of free jazz's greatest, the same quartet as Frank Wright's legendary BYG Actuel outing One for John: Wright on tenor, Noah Howard on alto, Bobby Few on piano, and Muhammad Ali on drums. The opening track is a monumental 26-minute slab of holy-rolling free gospel. Heavily indebted to Albert Ayler,