Sing Me a Song of Songmy
1971 studio album by İlhan Mimaroğlu and Freddie Hubbard / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sing Me a Song of Songmy (subtitled "A Fantasy For Electromagnetic Tape") is an album-length composition by avant-garde Turkish composer İlhan Mimaroğlu, released in 1971. Principal performers include jazz trumpeter Freddie Hubbard and Mimaroğlu himself.
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Released | August 1971[1] | |||
Recorded | July 20 and August 10, 1970 | |||
Studio | Regent Sound Studios, New York City | |||
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Length | 40:35 | |||
Label | Atlantic SD 1576 | |||
Producer | İlhan Mimaroğlu | |||
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The piece includes a chorus, strings, recitations of poems by Fazil Husnu Daglarca and other texts, organists and tape-based musique concrète, as well as Hubbard's jazz quintet: (tenor saxophonist Junior Cook, pianist Kenny Barron, bassist Art Booth and drummer Louis Hayes). It was Hubbard's third album released on the Atlantic label, and is one of his most experimental albums. It is regarded as an example of experimental music and musique concrète.[5]