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John Tchicai

Wigmore Hall 1968 (LP)

Label: Formalibera

Format: LP

Genre: Jazz

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€21.60
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*Edition of 300 copies. High thickness cardboard with opaque laminated cover. Comes with a printed insert.* John Tchicai (1936-2012) was one of the most visionary free jazz saxophonists of the 20th century - a rare artist whose voice stood apart even among giants. Born in Copenhagen to a Danish mother and a Congolese father, his path to New York came through a chance encounter at a socialist youth festival in Helsinki, where Bill Dixon and Archie Shepp heard him play and urged him to make the move. A simple gesture that changed the history of jazz.

Arriving in the city in late 1962, Tchicai rapidly entered the innermost circle of first-wave American free jazz: co-founding the New York Contemporary Five alongside Shepp, Don Cherry, Don Moore, and J.C. Moses, then the legendary New York Art Quartet with Roswell Rudd, Milford Graves, and Lewis Worrell. He appears on Albert Ayler's New York Eye and Ear Control, Shepp's Four for Trane, Coltrane's Ascension - the full constellation. Back in Denmark from 1966, he co-founded the Instant Composers Pool and launched Cadentia Nova Danica, a radical cross-disciplinary orchestra whose two LPs - Cadentia Nova Danica (Polydor, 1968) and Afrodisiaca (MPS, 1969) - remain legendary documents.

Now FormalIibera unearths a live recording from London's Wigmore Hall, October 1st, 1968 - BBC-taped, partially lost to tape erasure, and all the more precious for it. Four pieces, eight players, and a band at the absolute peak of their powers: furious, rich, and dense, moving between freeform improvisation and African touchstones before erupting into incandescent free improvisation. Essential archival work, beautifully presented.

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Cat. number: 6FFCND186
Year: 2026
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