4 Compositions for Sextet

1970 studio album by Tony Oxley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

4 Compositions for Sextet is an album by English free-jazz drummer Tony Oxley, which was recorded in 1970 and released on CBS. The album, the second of a trilogy that Oxley recorded for major labels, features the same band with whom he recorded the previous, The Baptised Traveller, expanded to a sextet with the addition of trombonist Paul Rutherford.

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4 Compositions for Sextet
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Released1970
Recorded7 February 1970
GenreAvant-garde jazz, Free jazz
Length38:14
LabelColumbia
Tony Oxley chronology
The Baptised Traveller
(1969)
4 Compositions for Sextet
(1970)
Ichnos
(1971)
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Reception

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AllMusic[1]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz[2]
Tom Hull – on the WebB+[3]
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In his review for AllMusic, Thom Jurek states "The four tunes are all outer-limits numbers; all methadrine takes on what were happening improvisations. It's true that there are loose structures imposed on all four tracks, but they quickly dissolve under the barrage of sonic whackery."[1]

The Penguin Guide to Jazz notes that "Four Compositions was a title guaranteed to offend players and fans who wanted to set aside any implications of predetermined structures."[2]

In his book Honesty Is Explosive!: Selected Music Journalism, music writer Ben Watson claims about the album "It is a stone-cold, drop-dead, ice pick-in-the-forehead masterpiece. It was too much for the marketing department at Columbia, and Oxley was dropped."[4]

Track listing

All compositions by Tony Oxley
  1. "Saturnalia" – 10:09
  2. "Scintilla" – 8:56
  3. "Amass" – 13:00
  4. "Megaera" – 6:09

Personnel

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