Charles Brackeen – Rhythm X – The Music Of Charles Brackeen - AudioSoundMusic
Charles Brackeen – Rhythm X – The Music Of Charles Brackeen - AudioSoundMusic
Charles Brackeen – Rhythm X – The Music Of Charles Brackeen - AudioSoundMusic
Charles Brackeen – Rhythm X – The Music Of Charles Brackeen - AudioSoundMusic
Charles Brackeen – Rhythm X – The Music Of Charles Brackeen - AudioSoundMusic
Charles Brackeen – Rhythm X – The Music Of Charles Brackeen - AudioSoundMusic

Charles Brackeen – Rhythm X – The Music Of Charles Brackeen

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Charles Brackeen, saxophone

Don Cherry, trumpet

Charlie Haden, bass

Edward Blackwell, drums


1 LP, standard sleeve

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Pure Pleasure Records

Original Label : Strata East Records

Recorded in New York in 1968

Produced by Clifford Jordan

Remastered by Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London

Originally released in 1973



Tracks :

Side A:

  1. Rhythm X
  2. Hour Glass

Side B:

  1. Charles Concept
  2. C.B. Blues



    Reviews
    :

    “On this record, the little-known Charles Brackeen brings his saxophone to a party with most of Ornette Coleman's band. As might be expected, while Brackeen certainly holds his own, it's Ornette's boys who bring the thunder, playing around Brackeen's muscular alto as if they were a gang jumping on a new member.

    Haden's bass playing provides the frantic pulse, here and there ceding the stage to Blackwell's flexible drumming and dropping out to provide rolling sheets of sound by bowing his instrument. Brackeen and Cherry wrestle across this solid bedrock, with results that are often surprising and never short of beautiful.” AllMusic Review by Rob Ferrier



    Ratings
    :

    AllMusic : 4 / 5  ,  Discogs : 4,38 / 5

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