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Sharon Freeman - French Horn

Jack Jeffers - Tuba

Jim Pepper - Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute

Steve Slagle - Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Clarinet, Flute

Gary Valente - Trombone

The second recording by Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra utilizes a few alumni (the bassist/leader, trumpeters Don Cherry and Mike Mantler, tenor saxophonist Dewey Redman, drummer Paul Motian and pianist Carla Bley), along with other musicians who rose to prominence since the 1969 debut album (Jim Pepper and Steve Slagle on reeds, trombonist Gary Valante, guitarist Mick GoodrickSharon Freeman on French horn, and Jack Jeffers on tuba). As with the first set, the music mixes together some melodic but avant-garde explorations with revolutionary themes including songs from the Spanish Civil War, El Salvador, Portugal and Chile. "Too Late," a duet by Bley and Haden, serves as a change of pace. The music is quite credible and emotional, and has dated well.

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Release date: 01.10.1983
ECM 1248

1

ELS SEGADORS(Traditional)

04:13

2

THE BALLAD OF THE FALLEN(Traditional)

04:19

3

IF YOU WANT TO WRITE ME(Traditional)

03:55

4

GRANDOLA VILA MORENA(José Alfonso Santon)

02:11

5

INTRODUCTION TO PEOPLE(Carla Bley)

03:55

6

THE PEOPLE UNITED WILL NEVER BE DEFEATED(Sergio Ortega)

01:37

7

SILENCE(Charlie Haden)

05:45

8

TOO LATE(Carla Bley)

08:20

9

LA PASIONARIA(Charlie Haden)

10:24

10

LA SANTA ESPINA(Traditional)

06:58

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