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Art Ensemble of Chicago

People In Sorrow

Label: Play Loud! Productions

Format: LP + Booklet

Genre: Jazz

Preorder: May 8

€23.60
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Remastered LP edition. Finally back in print! Originally released by EMI's Pathé Marconi imprint in 1969, People in Sorrow — a 40-minute work by the four-piece lineup of Roscoe Mitchell, Joseph Jarman, Lester Bowie, and Malachi Favors — has long been unavailable on vinyl and CD, and then only in hard-to-find European and Japanese issues. It is arguably the finest and most ambitious of the 14 studio albums recorded by the Art Ensemble of Chicago during their 23-month sojourn in France, which launched the American group internationally. People in Sorrow can be viewed as the culminating event in the Art Ensemble's inventive and revolutionary approach to collective improvisation, counterpoising clamorous free-blowing intensity with expanses of hushed conversation on the group's immense arsenal of "little instruments." Fully licensed from Warner Music, and augmented with new liner notes by veteran U.S. music journalist Chris Morris, this release marks the long-awaited return of the record that Chicago-based writer, curator, and label operator John Corbett calls "one of the most luminous albums of creative music ever made."

This edition faithfully recreates the first French Pathé-Marconi pressing — black graphics on a white background and red Pathé-Marconi labels, rather than the yellow cover seen on later issues. Newly remastered by Moritz Illner (duophonic). LP includes inlay with detailed liner notes; CD Digipak comes with a 12-page booklet. 1000 copies. Also available as Digipak.

AACM at its absolute peak.

 

 

Details
Cat. number: pl-195-cd
Year: 2026