
Released in 1968 on the legendary avant-garde label ESP-Disk', Free Music One And Two is a bold document of European free jazz captured in a remarkably intimate setting — an 1880s Dutch farmhouse that served as the group's rehearsal space. The Free Music Quintet, comprised of Boy Raaymakers on trumpet and bugle, Peter Van Der Locht on reeds and flute, Erwin Somer on violin and vibraphone, Ferdinand Rikkers on bass, and percussionist and leader Pierre Courbois, brought together a uniquely diverse instrumentation that pushes the boundaries of jazz improvisation.
Free Music One And Two stands as a fascinating artifact of the late 1960s free jazz movement, recorded over two days in June 1968 and released on ESP-Disk' — the New York label that championed some of the most adventurous and uncompromising music of the era. The unconventional recording location lends the album an organic, raw energy that perfectly complements the group's uninhibited approach to collective improvisation.
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- Format: Vinyl
- Label: ESP-Disk'
- Genre: Jazz
- Release Date: 1968
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TRACKS
A. Free Music No. 1
B. Free Music No. 2
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