Les Stances a Sophie explained

Les Stances a Sophie
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Art Ensemble of Chicago
Cover:Les Stances a Sophie.jpg
Released:1970
Recorded:July 22, 1970
Studio:Pathé Marconi, Boulogne, France
Genre:Avant-garde jazz
Length:33:46
Label:Pathé-Marconi
Producer:Hubert Merial
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Prev Year:1970
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Les Stances a Sophie is a 1970 soundtrack album by the Art Ensemble of Chicago recorded in Paris for a French film of the same name directed by Moshé Mizrahi. It was released on the Pathé Marconi label in France and on Nessa Records in the U.S. It features performances by Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, Roscoe Mitchell, Malachi Favors Maghostut, Fontella Bass and Don Moye. Moshé Mizrahi commissioned the original music for the film when the band had only two weeks left on their French visas.[1] It was reissued on CD in 2000 by Universal Sound records, mastered from a (fairly quiet) vinyl source.

Reception

Rolling Stone writer Robert Palmer observed: "Sophie is a film score and the group essays bop, free music, a neo-dixieland and pounding R&B. There are saxophone solos by Joseph Jarman and Roscoe Mitchell, solid walking from bassist Malachi Favors, aggressive percussion from Don Moye and a searing Fontella Bass vocal."[2] AllMusic reviewer Brian Olewnick called the album "one of the landmark records of the burgeoning avant-garde of the time and, simply put, one of the greatest jazz albums ever."[3] The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide wrote that "Les Stances has some of the group's most varied playing."

Track listing

  1. "Theme de Yoyo" - 9:10
  2. "Theme de Celine" - 3:04
  3. "Variations Sur un Theme de Monteverdi I" - 3:02
  4. "Variations Sur un Theme de Monteverdi II" - 1:50
  5. "Proverbes No. 1" - 2:38
  6. "Theme Amour Universal" - 3:51
  7. "Theme Libre" - 8:49
  8. "Proverbes No. 2" - 1:22

All compositions by the Art Ensemble of Chicago except lyrics of "Theme de Yoyo" by Noreen Beasley

Personnel

trumpet, percussion instruments

bass, percussion instruments, vocals

saxophones, clarinets, percussion instruments

saxophones, clarinets, flute, percussion instruments

vocals, piano

drums, percussion

Notes and References

  1. Frank, A. G. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Peace%2c+love+and+understanding%3a+the+free+jazz+and+wild+politics+of+Les...-a0193084540 at FreeLibrary
  2. Palmer, R., Rolling Stone, January 4, 1973, p.61
  3. Olewnick, B. Les Stances a Sophie Review at AllMusic