Free Fall is a Jazz album by Jimmy Giuffre, originally released in 1963. On Gatefold: 13 pressings tracked.

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Jimmy Giuffre's 1962 recording for Columbia with his trio is one of the most revolutionary recordings to come out of the 1960. While Coltrane and Coleman and Taylor were trying to tear music down from the inside out to discover what it really counted for, Giuffre was quietly creating his own microtonal revolution that was being overlooked by other avant-gardists in jazz. On Free Fall, Giuffre, pianist Paul Bley, and bassist Steve Swallow embarked on a voyage even farther-reaching than their previous two Verve album, Fusion and Thesis (both recorded in 1961), in their search of pointillistic harmony, open-toned playing, and the power of the nuanced phrase to open new vistas for solo or group improvisation. The original album is comprised of five clarinet solo, two duets for clarinet and ba, and three trio piece. The CD reissue adds five more clarinet solos to the bank and makes it a stunning view of Giuffre as a master of the idiom of not only jazz free improvisation but also a fine interpreter of the musical languages being discussed by classical composers Darius Milhaud, Stravinsky, Messiaen, and even Morton Feldman and Earle Brown. All of Giuffre's clarinet studies — particularly "Man Alone," "Yggdrasill," and "Present Motion" — are studies in tonal coloration, where phraseology opens onto second and third tonal ideas being layered atop one another to de-emphasize one or the other. Of the group interaction, "Threewe" and "Spasmodic" offer the view of intertwining chromatic pointillism as it shapes itself linguistically between one instrument and the next without concern for a dominant harmony, rhythm, or melody. Indeed, Free Fall was such radical music, no one, literally no one, was ready for it and the group disbanded shortly thereafter on a night when they made only 35 cents apiece for a set. Reissued in 1999, Free Fall predates all of the European microtonal studies and is indeed an inspiration to all who have embraced it. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Propulsion3:06
  2. 2Threewe4:11
  3. 3Ornothoids2:42
  4. 4Dichotomy3:56
  5. 5Man Alone2:17
  6. 6Spasmodic3:26
  7. 7Yggdrasill2:32
  8. 8Divided Man1:53
  9. 9Primordial Call2:16
  10. 10The Five Ways10:19
  11. 11Present Notion3:41
  12. 12Motion Suspended3:15
  13. 13Future Plans3:55
  14. 14Past Mistakes2:05
  15. 15Time Will Tell3:49
  16. 16Let's See3:25

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