Fuchsia Swing Song

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Fuchsia Swing Song is a 1964 avant-garde jazz album by saxophonist Sam Rivers, noted for its adventurous compositions and influential role in the development of modern jazz.

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instanceOf album
avant-garde jazz album
studio album
artist Sam Rivers NERFINISHED
chronology Sam Rivers discography NERFINISHED
composer Sam Rivers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception highly acclaimed by jazz critics
era 1960s jazz
featuresInstrument double bass
drums
flute
piano
soprano saxophone
tenor saxophone
featuresMusician Jaki Byard NERFINISHED
Ron Carter NERFINISHED
Sam Rivers NERFINISHED
Tony Williams NERFINISHED
followedBy Contours NERFINISHED
genre avant-garde jazz
post-bop
hasTrack Beatrice NERFINISHED
Cyclic Episode NERFINISHED
Downstairs Blues Upstairs NERFINISHED
Ellipsis NERFINISHED
Fuchsia Swing Song (title track) NERFINISHED
Luminous Monolith NERFINISHED
hasType LP record
influencedGenre free jazz
modern jazz
instrumentationOfSamRivers flute
soprano saxophone
tenor saxophone
labelCatalogNumber Blue Note BLP 4184 NERFINISHED
language instrumental
length approximately 42 minutes
notableFor adventurous compositions
role in the development of modern jazz
partOf Blue Note 4000 Series NERFINISHED
performer Sam Rivers NERFINISHED
producer Alfred Lion NERFINISHED
recordedAt Van Gelder Studio NERFINISHED
recordedIn Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey NERFINISHED
recordLabel Blue Note Records
releaseDate 1964
styleCharacteristic advanced rhythmic concepts
complex harmonies
exploratory improvisation

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Sam Rivers notableWork Fuchsia Swing Song