Forest Flower

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Forest Flower is a landmark 1967 live jazz album by saxophonist Charles Lloyd, celebrated for its lyrical, exploratory style and major influence on the 1960s jazz scene.

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instanceOf live album
artist Charles Lloyd NERFINISHED
associatedInstrumentalist bassist Cecil McBee NERFINISHED
drummer Jack DeJohnette NERFINISHED
pianist Keith Jarrett NERFINISHED
saxophonist Charles Lloyd NERFINISHED
associatedMovement psychedelic era jazz
associatedWith Monterey Jazz Festival performance
chronology Charles Lloyd discography NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception highly acclaimed
era 1960s
featuresMusician Cecil McBee NERFINISHED
Charles Lloyd NERFINISHED
Jack DeJohnette NERFINISHED
Keith Jarrett NERFINISHED
genre jazz
hasCoverArt Forest Flower album cover
hasLiveAudience yes
hasPart Forest Flower: Sunrise NERFINISHED
Forest Flower: Sunset NERFINISHED
influenced 1960s jazz scene
influencedGenre jazz fusion
world-influenced jazz
instrumentation bass
drums
flute
piano
tenor saxophone
label Atlantic Records NERFINISHED
language instrumental
notability landmark live jazz recording
notableTrack Forest Flower: Sunrise NERFINISHED
Forest Flower: Sunset NERFINISHED
originalFormat LP record
performanceContext jazz festival
performer Charles Lloyd NERFINISHED
period post-bop era
producer Arif Mardin NERFINISHED
George Avakian NERFINISHED
recordedAt Monterey Jazz Festival NERFINISHED
recordingLocation Monterey, California NERFINISHED
recordingType live
recordLabelCatalog Atlantic catalog
releaseYear 1967
style exploratory
lyrical
subgenre post-bop

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Charles Lloyd notableWork Forest Flower