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Chicago Edge Ensemble: The Individualists
By
Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971

Joshua Abrams
bass, acoustic
Mike Reed
drumsb.1974
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Dan Phillips
guitarb.1965

Josh Berman
cornet
Mars Williams
saxophoneb.1955

Jeb Bishop
trombone
Hamid Drake
drumsb.1955
The music has that unique Chicago cooperative feel throughout. Phillips composed and arranged all the music except for "Mutualism In Action," the one wholly improvised track. Even that piece, with its scattered notes and tones, has an internal logic. Elsewhere, the sound organizes itself after a bit of mayhem "Reverse Hierarchical Diffusion Obligation" or trades in some intentional but orchestrated anarchy "Blue Bakunin" before Phillip's guitar is guided by some slick horn charts. The ensemble makes the complex twists sound simple and the journey here is quite groove accessible. ">
Track Listing
Victims of the Cultural Hegemony; Blue Bakunin; The Individualists; Reverse Hierarchical Diffusion Obligation; The Passion of Lucy Parsons; Mutualism in Action; Malatesta on the Move; Bumpin' with Da Bourgeoisie; Late Capitalist Inferno.
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Title: The Individualists | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Lizard Breath Records
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