Mister Peabody Goes to Baltimore explained

Mister Peabody Goes to Baltimore
Type:Live album
Artist:Joe McPhee
Cover:Mister Peabody Goes to Baltimore.jpg
Released:2001
Recorded:September 21 at the American Visionary Arts Museum, September 22 at The 14K Cabaret and September 23 at The Charles Theater and Charles Street Bridge, as part of the High Zero Festival in Baltimore, Maryland, 2000.
Genre:Jazz
Length:60:57
Label:Recorded Recorded 005
Chronology:Joe McPhee
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Mister Peabody Goes to Baltimore is a live album by composer and multi-instrumentalist Joe McPhee recorded in Baltimore, Maryland at the High Zero Festival in 2000 and first released on the Recorded label.[1]

Reception

Allmusic reviewer Eugene Chadbourne called it "a must-have for the free improvisation recording collection. On All About Jazz, Michael A. Parker called it "one the year’s most exploratory, and downright strange, improv records".[2]

Track listing

All compositions by Joe McPhee

  1. "Before the Fall" - 33:38
  2. "Night of the Krell" - 15:31
  3. "Klatu" - 8:46
  4. "Homeless" - 3:02

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://joemcphee.com/mr.-peabody-goes-to-baltimore.html Joe McPhee discography
  2. Parker, M. A., All About Jazz Review, October 1, 2002