Chapter One: Latin America

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"Chapter One: Latin America" is a landmark 1973 jazz album by Argentine saxophonist Gato Barbieri that blends avant-garde jazz with Latin American folk influences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jazz album
music album
studio album
artist Gato Barbieri NERFINISHED
associatedWith Impulse! Records Latin jazz catalog
associatedWithMovement 1970s jazz experimentation
chronology Gato Barbieri Impulse! albums
countryOfOrigin Argentina NERFINISHED
describedAs key work in Gato Barbieri's discography
landmark Latin jazz album
featuresMusicalElement extended saxophone improvisation
rhythmic patterns from Latin America
followedBy Chapter Two: Hasta Siempre NERFINISHED
follows Bolivia NERFINISHED
genre Latin American folk music
Latin jazz
avant-garde jazz
jazz
hasComposer Gato Barbieri NERFINISHED
hasCriticalReception acclaimed
hasFormat LP record
hasInfluence Andean music
Argentine folk music
Latin American folk traditions
hasMedium vinyl
hasOriginalReleaseLocation United States NERFINISHED
hasPerformerNationality Argentine NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryComposer Gato Barbieri NERFINISHED
hasRegionAsTheme Latin America GENERATED
hasStyle intense, passionate saxophone tone
orchestral and folk instrumentation blend
hasTitle Chapter One: Latin America
hasType concept album
language instrumental
mainInstrument tenor saxophone
notableFor fusion of avant-garde jazz and Latin American folk
politically and culturally themed compositions
partOfSeries Latin America series
performer Gato Barbieri NERFINISHED
producer Bob Thiele NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1973
recordedFor Impulse! Records NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1973
recordLabel Impulse! Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1973

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Gato Barbieri notableAlbum Chapter One: Latin America