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- For_Alto abstract "For Alto is a jazz double-LP by composer/multi-reedist Anthony Braxton. Delmark Records released the double-album in 1970. The tracks on this album are performed by Braxton on alto saxophone, with no additional instrumentation or musicians and no overdubbing.The Penguin Guide to Jazz gives For Alto a four-star rating (of a possible four) along with its "crown" token of merit, and describes it as "one of the genuinely important American recordings. While some landmark performances retain only a mystical aura of their original significance, [For Alto] remains powerfully listenable and endlessly fascinating."Since For Alto's release in 1970, many other Jazz musicians have released similar solo albums, including:James Newton's Axum (ECM)Leroy Jenkins's Solo Concert (India Navigation)Hamiet Bluiett's Birthright: A Solo Blues Concert (India Navigation)Jay Hoggard's A Solo Vibes Concert (India Navigation)George Lewis' Solo Trombone Record (Sackville)Andrew Cyrille's What About? (BYG-Acutel)↑".
- For_Alto artist Anthony_Braxton.
- For_Alto genre Jazz.
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- For_Alto artist Anthony_Braxton.
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- For_Alto label Delmark_Records.
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- For_Alto recorded "February 1969".
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- For_Alto comment "For Alto is a jazz double-LP by composer/multi-reedist Anthony Braxton. Delmark Records released the double-album in 1970. The tracks on this album are performed by Braxton on alto saxophone, with no additional instrumentation or musicians and no overdubbing.The Penguin Guide to Jazz gives For Alto a four-star rating (of a possible four) along with its "crown" token of merit, and describes it as "one of the genuinely important American recordings.".
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