The Art Ensemble Of Chicago Vinyl Record Albums The Art Ensemble of Chicago (AEC) is an avant-garde jazz ensemble that grew out of Chicago's AACM in the late 1960s. The group continues to tour and record through 2006, despite the deaths of two of the founding members. The Art Ensemble is notable for its integration of musical styles spanning jazz's entire history and for their multi-instrumentalism, especially the use of what they termed "little instruments" in addition to the traditional jazz lineup; "little instruments" can include bicycle horns, bells, birthday party noisemakers, wind chimes, and a vast array of percussion instruments (including found objects). The group also uses costumes and face paint in performance. These characteristics combine to make the ensemble's performances as much a visual spectacle as an aural one, with each musician playing from behind a large array of drums, bells, gongs, and other instruments. When playing in Europe in 1969, the group was using more than 500 instruments.
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The Art Ensemble Of Chicago With Fontella Bass |
The Art Ensemble Of Chicago With Fontella Bass |
1972 |
PRT-10049 |
Prestige Records Label; Album cover has minor wear; Record appears new; Track Listing: Part One ''How Strange'' - Part Two ''Ole Jed''; ''Horn Web'' |
VG+/NM- |
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LP |
The Art Ensemble Of Chicago With Fontella Bass |
The Art Ensemble Of Chicago With Fontella Bass |
1972 |
PRT-10049 |
Prestige Records Label; Album cover has minor wear; Record has minor wear; Track Listing: Part One ''How Strange'' - Part Two ''Ole Jed''; ''Horn Web'' |
VG+/VG+ |
Sold |
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