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Song For

Song For
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Studio album by Joseph Jarman
Released 1967
Recorded December 16, 1966
October 20, 1966 (tracks 2,5)
Studio Sound Studios, Chicago
Genre Jazz
Length 40:47 (LP)
51:37 (CD)
Label Delmark
Producer Robert G. Koester
Joseph Jarman chronology
Song For
(1966)
As If It Were the Seasons
(1968)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 5/5 stars
The Penguin Guide to Jazz 3/4 stars
The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide 4/5 stars

Song For is the debut album by American jazz saxophonist Joseph Jarman, recorded in 1966 and released on the Delmark label.

Jarman's regular quintet with saxophonist Fred Anderson, trumpeter Billy Brimfield, bassist Charles Clark and drummer Thurman Barker was augmented for the record by another drummer, Steve McCall, and a new figure, pianist Christopher Gaddy, who had just returned from army service. Gaddy died on March 12, 1968, less than a month before his twenty-fifth birthday. Song For was his only recorded performance. Before joining Jarman, Anderson and Brimfield co-led a quartet which was one of the seminal AACM group.

"Adam's Rib" is a Brimfield tune, while "Little Fox Run"" is an Anderson composition (the CD edition adds an unissued take of this piece). “Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City” is a work combining music with an extended poem by Jarman himself.

Scott Yanow, in his review for AllMusic claims "this music was the next step in jazz after the high-energy passions of the earlier wave of the avant-garde started to run out of fresh ideas".The Penguin Guide to Jazz states about the album "Of great documentary and historical significance, though unlikely to effect any dramatic conversions."

Bonus track on CD


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