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Marion Brown: Capricorn Moon To Juba Lee Revisited
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Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970
Before considering the music on this disc, something else has to be celebratedthe resurrection of Werner X. Uehlinger's Hat Hut label (see past profiles). Founded in 1975, the Swiss-based company's hatOLOGY series championed European and American outer-limits jazz, producing a large catalogue of newly recorded and legacy material. Sadly, in 2016, financial pressures obliged Uehlinger to sell the back catalogue and the hatOLOGY name to Outhere Music. But just three years later, Uehlinger and Hat Hut are backwith hatOLOGY replaced by ezz-thetics, and a second series, Revisited, dedicated to historic reissues from the 1960s. You can't keep a good man down.

Marion Brown
saxophone, alto1931 - 2010
Alan Shorter
flugelhorn
Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Brown was an important figure in twentieth-century jazz. In 1965 he was featured on

Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
The lineups on all four tracksa quartet on tracks one and two, a septet on tracks three and fourfeature leading lights from the allied free-jazz and spiritual-jazz movements of the mid 1960s, plus, on the Juba-Lee material, two of

Bennie Maupin
woodwindsb.1940
With Capricorn Moon To Juba Lee Revisited and Quartets 1964: Spirits To Ghosts Revisited, Hat Hut's Revisited strand is off to a flying start. More buried treasure is promised for later in 2019. ">
Track Listing
Capricorn Moon; Mephistopheles; Juba Lee; Iditus.
Personnel
Marion Brown
saxophone, altoMarion Brown: alto saxophone; Alan Shorter: trumpet; Bennie Maupin: tenor saxophone (3, 4); Grachan Moncur 111: trombone (3, 4); Dave Burrell: piano (3, 4); Reggie Johnson: double bass; Ronnie Boykins: double bass (1); Rashied Ali: drums (1, 2); Beaver Harris: drums (3, 4).
Album information
Title: Capricorn Moon To Juba Lee Revisited | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Hat Hut Records
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