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Low Class Conspiracy
1976 studio album by David Murray From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Low Class Conspiracy is the debut album by David Murray, released on the Adelphi label in 1976.
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Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated, "At 21, Murray already had remarkable technique and these explorations with bassist Fred Hopkins and drummer Phillip Wilson are quite adventurous... None of the compositions themselves are that memorable and some listeners may find Murray's screams and screeches (which he would modify a bit in later years) to be a bit too emotional, but this was a strong first effort."[1]
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Track listing
All compositions by David Murray except as indicated
- "Extremininity" - 7:30
- "Dewey's Circle" - 12:22
- "Low Class Conspiracy" - 9:30
- "B./T." - 5:13
- "Dedication to Jimmy Garrison" (Fred Hopkins) - 4:09
- Recorded on May 14, 1976, at Studio Rivbea, NYC (track 1) and June 29, 1976, at Blue Rock Studio, NYC (tracks 2-5)
Personnel
- David Murray - tenor saxophone
- Fred Hopkins - bass (tracks 2-5)
- Phillip Wilson - drums (tracks 2-5)
References
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