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Freedom Art Quartet: First Dance
By
Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015

Art Ensemble Of Chicago
band / ensemble / orchestraThe quartet was founded by

Lloyd Haber
drumsb.1961

Omar Kabir
trumpetb.1969

Ed Blackwell
drums1929 - 1992

Charlie Persip
drums1929 - 2020

Freddie Waits
drumsb.1943

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Alfredo Colón
saxophoneFred Hopkins
bass1947 - 1999

Adam Lane
bass, acousticb.1868
The cordless configuration mirrors Coleman's early quartet, as do the tandem, sinuous lines. Colón's off-kilter flights pair well with Kabir's expressiveness on these clever, knotty songs, all written by Haber. Some are hard- charging and exuberant, others mid-tempo and, well, still exuberant. Mixed in are moments of relative calm. The rightfully entitled "US Blues Inc." is a lively take that ends with a deeply resonant arco coda by Lane. The modal "Song for the Old Ones" ends with some handpan work by Haber that segues into "Nature of the Past," an atmospheric blend of didgeridoo, handpan, arco-cymbal, gong and assorted percussion. The final title cut is the first composition Haber wrote in the 1980s, which, although performed frequently, was recorded here for the first time.
Vigorous, at times visceral, the album is a rollicking good time. Freedom of expression, freedom of spirit and freedom from labelsthe quartet is aptly named. Hopefully First Dance is not this band's last dance. ">
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Counterbalance.
Personnel
Lloyd Haber
drumsFreedom Art Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraAlfredo Colón
saxophoneAdam Lane
bass, acousticOmar Kabir
trumpetAlbum information
Title: First Dance | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Self Produced
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