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The Art Ensemble of Chicago 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. Members of what was to become the Art Ensemble performed together under various band names in the mid-sixties, releasing their first album, Sound, as the Roscoe Mitchell Sextet in 1966. The Sextet included saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell, trumpeter Lester Bowie and bassist Malachi Favors Maghostut, who over the next year went on to play together as the Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble. In 1967 they were joined by fellow AACM members Joseph Jarman (saxophone) and Phillip Wilson (drums), and made a number of recordings for Nessa. As noted above, the musicians were all active multi-instrumentalists: Jarman and Mitchell's primary instruments were alto and tenor saxes, respectively, but they played many other saxophones (ranging from the tiny sopranino to the large bass), flutes and clarinets. In addition to trumpet, Bowie played flugelhorn, cornet, shofar and conch shells. Favors added touches of banjo and bass guitar. Over the years, most of the musicians dabbled on piano, synthesizer and other keyboards. In 1969, Wilson left the group to join blues singer/harmonica player Paul Butterfield's band. That same year, the remaining group travelled to Paris [2], where they became known as the Art Ensemble of Chicago. The immediate impetus for the name change came from a French promoter who added "of Chicago" to their name for purely descriptive purposes, but the new name stuck because band members felt that it better reflected the cooperative nature of the group. In Paris the ensemble were based at the Th??tre des Vieux Colombier [3] and their distinctive music with percussion roles dispersed throughout the quartet was documented in a range of records on the Freedom and BYG labels. They also recorded "Comme ? la radio" with Brigitte Fontaine and Areski Belkacem as a drummerless quartet before welcoming percussionist Famoudou Don Moye to the group in 1970. In 1970 the ensemble recorded Art Ensemble of Chicago with Fontella Bass and Les Stances a Sophie with singer Fontella Bass, then Lester Bowie's wife. The latter was the soundtrack from the French movie of the same title. Bass' vocals, backed by the powerful pulsating push of the band has allowed the "Theme De YoYo" to remain an underground cult classic ever since. The ensemble returned to the United States in 1972, and the quintet of Mitchell, Jarman, Bowie, Favors and Moye remained static until 1993. Upon their return to the States, they came to prominence with two major releases on Atlantic Records: Bap-Tizum and Fanfare for the Warriors. Members of the group made the decision to restrict their appearances together, allowing each player to pursue other musical interests. It seems likely that this has contributed to the longevity of the ensemble. Despite the self-imposed limitations the Art Ensemble managed to release more than 20 studio recordings and several live albums between 1972 and 2004. The makeup of the ensemble changed in 1993, when Jarman retired from the group to focus on his practice of Zen and Aikido. Bowie died of liver cancer in 1999, and the group continued as a trio (featuring a number of guest artists in their performances) until 2003, when Jarman rejoined the ensemble. In January 2004 Favors Maghostut died suddenly during the recording of Sirius Calling. The group was joined in late 2004 by trumpeter Corey Wilkes and bassist Jaribu Shahid, who recorded the 2 CD live release Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City (2006) on Pi Recordings.
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Art Ensemble of Chicago Mp3 Collection

01-A Jackson In Your House - Message To Our Folks (1969) (74:24)

02-With Fontella Bass (1970) (41:31)

03-Fanfare For The Warriors (1973) (38:57)

04-Nice Guys (1978) (44:52)

05-Full Force (1980) (42:36)

06-Urban Bushmen Vol.1 (1982) (46:55)

07-Urban Bushmen Vol.2 (1982) (45:53)

08-The Third Decade (1984) (33:55)

09-Coming Home Jamaica (1998) (41:41)

10-The Great Pretender (Lester Bowie) (1981) (43:23)

01-A Jackson In Your House - Message To Our Folks (1969) (74:24)

01-A Jackson In Your House

5:43
02-Get In Line5:45
03-The Waltz1:16
04-Ericka3:22
05-Song For Charles17:35
06-Old Time Religion7:41
07-Dexterity4:05
08-Rock Out8:35
09-A Brain For The Seine20:18

02-With Fontella Bass (1970) (41:31)

01-Part One - 'How Strange', Part Two - 'Ole Jed'

21:55
02-Horn Web19:36

03-Fanfare For The Warriors (1973) (38:57)

01-Illistrum

8:17
02-Barnyard Scuffel Shuffel5:12
03-Nonaah5:44
04-Fanfare For The Warriors7:58
05-What's To Say4:02
06-Tnoona6:25
07-The Key1:15

04-Nice Guys (1978) (44:52)

01-Ja

8:43
02-Nice Guys1:45
03-Folkus11:03
04-597-596:46
05-Cyp4:53
06-Dreaming Of The Master11:39

05-Full Force (1980) (42:36)

01-Magg Zelma

19:50
02-Care Free0:50
03-Charlie M9:18
04-Old Time Southside Street Dance5:12
05-Full Force7:24

06-Urban Bushmen Vol.1 (1982) (46:55)

01-Promenade - Cote Bamako I

4:11
02-Bush Magic5:05
03-Urban Magic15:45
04-Sun Precondiction Two - Theme For Sco21:53

07-Urban Bushmen Vol.2 (1982) (45:53)

01-New York Is Full Of Lonely People

7:37
02-Ancestral Meditaion6:56
03-Uncle17:29
04-Peter And Judith2:39
05-Promenade - Cote Bamako II5:57
06-Odwalla - Theme5:14

08-The Third Decade (1984) (33:55)

01-Prayer For Jumpo

9:52
02-Funky Aeco7:43
03-Walking In The Moonlight4:11
04-The Bell Piece6:08
05-Third Decade6:00

09-Coming Home Jamaica (1998) (41:41)

01-Grape Escape

3:58
02-Odwalla Theme5:08
03-Jamaica Farewell1:56
04-Mama Wants You12:28
05-Strawberry Mango3:47
06-Villa Tiamo1:47
07-Malachi9:31
08-Lotta Colada3:04

10-The Great Pretender (Lester Bowie) (1981) (43:23)

01-The Great Pretender

16:55
02-It's Howdy Doody Time2:11
03-When The Doom (Moon) Comes Over The Mountain3:42
04-Rios Negroes7:19
05-Rose Drop7:25
06-Oh, How The Ghost Sings5:50