The Spiritualis an album by theArt Ensemble of Chicagorecorded in 1969 for theFreedomlabel as the same sessions that producedTutankhamun.[1][2]It features performances byLester Bowie,Joseph Jarman,Roscoe MitchellandMalachi Favors Maghostut.

The Spiritual
Studio albumby
Released1969
RecordedJune 26, 1969
StudioPolydor Studios (Dames II), Paris, France
GenreJazz
Length38:34
LabelFreedom
Black Lion Records
ProducerAlan Bates, Chris Whent
Art Ensemble of Chicagochronology
Tutankhamun
(1969)
The Spiritual
(1969)
People in Sorrow
(1969)

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

TheAllMusicreview stated "this stunning 1974 album,The Spiritual,finds the Art Ensemble of Chicago at their artistic height. Reduced to an unusual drummerless quartet for this session (reedsmen Joseph Jarman and Roscoe Mitchell, horn player Lester Bowie and bassist/banjo player Malachi Favors all double on various types of percussion), the group explores one of the main stems of jazz, New Orleans gospel and second-line music, without sacrificing its freer sounds. Indeed, without a traditional drummer, the group is free to play at its most unrestrained, unfettered by conventions of tempo ".[3]

Track listing

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  1. "Toro" (Roscoe Mitchell) - 8:30
  2. "Lori Song" (Joseph Jarman) - 3:58
  3. "That the Evening the Sky Fell Through the Glass Wall and We Stood Alone Somewhere?" (Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman) - 6:00
  4. "The Spiritual" (Mitchell) - 20:06

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^Art Ensemble of Chicago discographyaccessed 22, July, 2009
  2. ^Jazzlists: Art Ensemble Of Chicago discography,accessed November 26, 2017
  3. ^abThe Spiritual– ReviewatAllMusic.Retrieved November 23, 2017.