Liberation Music Orchestra

~ Release by Charlie Haden (see all versions of this release, 12 available)

Tracklist

12" Vinyl 1
#TitleRatingLength
A1The Introduction / Song of the United Front
engineer:
Dave Greene (engineer recording, mixing)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
remixer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
impulse! (jazz label active during the 60s‐70s, now property of Universal Music Group, mainly used as a reissue label)
recorded at:
Judson Hall in New York, New York, United States (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
3:13
A2El quinto reqimiento / Los cuatro generales / Viva la quince brigada
engineer:
Dave Greene (engineer recording, mixing)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
clarinet:
Perry Robinson (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
clarinet and tenor saxophone:
Gato Barbieri (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
cornet and flute:
Don Cherry (Jazz trumpeter) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
double bass [bass]:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Paul Motian (US jazz drummer, percussionist & composer) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
French horn:
Brother Ah (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
guitar:
Sam Brown (jazz guitarist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
piano:
Carla Bley (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
saxophone:
Dewey Redman (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trombone:
Roswell Rudd (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trumpet:
Michael Mantler (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
tuba:
Howard Johnson (tuba & baritone saxophone) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
remixer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
impulse! (jazz label active during the 60s‐70s, now property of Universal Music Group, mainly used as a reissue label)
recorded at:
Judson Hall in New York, New York, United States (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
medley including a recording of:
El quinto regimiento (Carla Bley arrangement) (in 1969-04)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Carla Bley
arrangement of:
El quinto regimiento
medley including a recording of:
Los cuatro generales (Carla Bley arrangement) (in 1969-04)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Carla Bley
arrangement of:
Los cuatro generales
medley including a cover recording of:
Viva la quince brigada (in 1969-04)
lyricist:
Bart van der Schelling
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
21:03
A3The Ending to the First Side
engineer:
Dave Greene (engineer recording, mixing)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
clarinet:
Perry Robinson (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
clarinet and tenor saxophone:
Gato Barbieri (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
double bass [bass]:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Paul Motian (US jazz drummer, percussionist & composer) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
French horn:
Brother Ah (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
guitar:
Sam Brown (jazz guitarist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
piano:
Carla Bley (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
saxophone:
Dewey Redman (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trombone:
Roswell Rudd (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trumpet:
Michael Mantler (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
tuba:
Howard Johnson (tuba & baritone saxophone) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
remixer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
impulse! (jazz label active during the 60s‐70s, now property of Universal Music Group, mainly used as a reissue label)
recorded at:
Judson Hall in New York, New York, United States (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
recording of:
The Ending to the First Side (in 1969-04)
composer:
Carla Bley
2:11
B1Song for Ché
engineer:
Dave Greene (engineer recording, mixing)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
clarinet:
Perry Robinson (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
clarinet and tenor saxophone:
Gato Barbieri (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
cornet and flute:
Don Cherry (Jazz trumpeter) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
double bass [bass]:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Paul Motian (US jazz drummer, percussionist & composer) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
French horn:
Brother Ah (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
guitar:
Sam Brown (jazz guitarist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
piano:
Carla Bley (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
saxophone:
Dewey Redman (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trombone:
Roswell Rudd (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trumpet:
Michael Mantler (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
tuba:
Howard Johnson (tuba & baritone saxophone) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
remixer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
impulse! (jazz label active during the 60s‐70s, now property of Universal Music Group, mainly used as a reissue label)
recorded at:
Judson Hall in New York, New York, United States (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
recording of:
Song for Che (in 1969-04)
composer:
Haden Charles Edward (American jazz bassist)
publisher:
Liberation Music Co. (BMI, publisher for Charlie Haden)
quotes music from:
Hasta siempre, Comandante
version of:
Song for Che
9:34
B2War Orphans
engineer:
Dave Greene (engineer recording, mixing)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
clarinet:
Perry Robinson (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
clarinet and tenor saxophone:
Gato Barbieri (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
double bass [bass]:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Paul Motian (US jazz drummer, percussionist & composer) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
French horn:
Brother Ah (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
guitar:
Sam Brown (jazz guitarist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
piano:
Carla Bley (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
saxophone:
Dewey Redman (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trombone:
Roswell Rudd (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trumpet:
Michael Mantler (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
tuba:
Howard Johnson (tuba & baritone saxophone) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
remixer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
impulse! (jazz label active during the 60s‐70s, now property of Universal Music Group, mainly used as a reissue label)
recorded at:
Judson Hall in New York, New York, United States (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
cover recording of:
War Orphans (in 1969-04)
composer:
Ornette Coleman (US jazz saxophonist, trumpeter, violinist, and composer)
6:47
B3The Interlude
engineer:
Dave Greene (engineer recording, mixing)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
clarinet:
Perry Robinson (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
clarinet and tenor saxophone:
Gato Barbieri (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
double bass [bass]:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Paul Motian (US jazz drummer, percussionist & composer) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
French horn:
Brother Ah (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
guitar:
Sam Brown (jazz guitarist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
piano:
Carla Bley (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
saxophone:
Dewey Redman (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trombone:
Roswell Rudd (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trumpet:
Michael Mantler (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
tuba:
Howard Johnson (tuba & baritone saxophone) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
remixer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
impulse! (jazz label active during the 60s‐70s, now property of Universal Music Group, mainly used as a reissue label)
recorded at:
Judson Hall in New York, New York, United States (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
recording of:
The Interlude (Drinking Music) (in 1969-04)
composer:
Carla Bley
publisher:
Alrac Music (publisher for Carla Bley)
1:29
B4Circus ’68 ’69
engineer:
Dave Greene (engineer recording, mixing)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
clarinet:
Perry Robinson (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
clarinet and tenor saxophone:
Gato Barbieri (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
double bass [bass]:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Andrew Cyrille (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29) and Paul Motian (US jazz drummer, percussionist & composer) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
French horn:
Brother Ah (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
piano:
Carla Bley (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
saxophone:
Dewey Redman (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trombone:
Roswell Rudd (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trumpet:
Michael Mantler (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
tuba:
Howard Johnson (tuba & baritone saxophone) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
remixer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
impulse! (jazz label active during the 60s‐70s, now property of Universal Music Group, mainly used as a reissue label)
recorded at:
Judson Hall in New York, New York, United States (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
recording of:
Circus ’68 ’69 (in 1969-04)
composer:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist)
6:15
B5We Shall Overcome
engineer:
Dave Greene (engineer recording, mixing)
producer:
Bob Thiele (producer & songwriter)
clarinet:
Perry Robinson (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
clarinet and tenor saxophone:
Gato Barbieri (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
double bass [bass]:
Charlie Haden (American jazz bassist) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Paul Motian (US jazz drummer, percussionist & composer) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
French horn:
Brother Ah (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
piano:
Carla Bley (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
saxophone:
Dewey Redman (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trombone:
Roswell Rudd (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
trumpet:
Michael Mantler (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
tuba:
Howard Johnson (tuba & baritone saxophone) (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
remixer:
Bob Arnold (engineer)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
impulse! (jazz label active during the 60s‐70s, now property of Universal Music Group, mainly used as a reissue label)
recorded at:
Judson Hall in New York, New York, United States (from 1969-04-27 until 1969-04-29)
cover recording of:
We Shall Overcome (in 1969-04)
lyricist:
Guy Carawan, Frank Hamilton (folk musician), Zilphia Horton and Pete Seeger
composer:
Charles Albert Tindley
1:19