New CD ESP 4038 Burton Greene / bloom in the commune


Pianist Burton Greene was part of the first wave of free jazz experimentation in the early 1960s, having played with Albert Ayler, Alan Silva, Cecil Taylor, Marion Brown, Patty Waters and numerous others. This CD release features five pieces, all of which are characterized by Greene's bracing style and penchant for fusing genres, Originally released as ESP 1024, gBloom in the Communeh has been digitally remastered and includes bonus interviews with Burton and ESP-Diskf founder, Bernard Stollman.


Personnel

Burton Greene: piano, piano harp, percussion
Marion Brown: alto saxophone
Henry Grimes: bass
Dave Grant: percussion
Frank Smith: tenor
Tom Price: persussion


Track Listing

1. Interview: His early band/his first ESP recording 1:56
2. Cluster Quartet 12:07
3. Ballade II 10;35
4. Bloom in the Commune 8:03
5. Taking it out of the ground 13:04
6. Interview: Recap of session (Bernard Stollman) 1:13
7. Recap of session (Burton Greene) 0:46
8. Interview: How he got involved with ESP 0:57
9. Interview: The music scene 1:57
10. Interview: Music is life 5:20
11. Interview: The mindset of that time 3:57
12. Interview: Albert Ayler at Slugs' Saloon 3:02

All compositions Syndicore Music BMI.

Credits

All interviews conducted by Michael D. Anderson from MDA Music inc. Digital Restoration: Douglas McGregor. Cover Photo: Guy Kopelowicz. Graphic Design: Peov.

Press Quotes

"As with so many of the early ESP albums, this is not one to be missed" - Marc Medwin, All About Jazz

"Augmented with audio interviews and including Greene's original liner essay, this reissue is a welcome addition to the growing ESP archiving catalog" - Clifford Allen, Signal To Noise


History

ESP 1024 remastered with interviews

ESP 1024

(ESP-Disk')