Compulsion (album) (original) (raw)

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1967 studio album by Andrew Hill

Compulsion!!!!!
Studio album by Andrew Hill
Released End of February 1967[1]
Recorded October 8, 1965
Studio Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ
Genre Free jazz
Length 41:04
Label Blue NoteBST 84217
Producer Alfred Lion
Andrew Hill chronology
Pax(1965) Compulsion!!!!!(1967) Change(1966)

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Allmusic [2]
DownBeat [3]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings [4]

Compulsion!!!!! is a studio album by American jazz pianist Andrew Hill. It was originally released in 1967 under the Blue Note Label as BST 84217. In its album review, Billboard wrote of Compulsion!!!!!, "The wild, yet disciplined piano of Andre [_sic_] Hill is the driving force behind this strange and moving record."[5] It was remastered by Rudy Van Gelder in 2006. Featured musicians include trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, tenor saxophonist John Gilmore, bassist Cecil McBee and drummer Joe Chambers.

Background and album concept

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Hill's intention was to "...construct an album expressing the legacy of the Negro tradition," and to use the piano more as a percussive instrument than a melodic one.[6] The second number, "Legacy", was dedicated to the Afro-American legacy, and is followed by "Premonition", which Hill described as "indicating not alone a look ahead, but rather a sufficiently revealing look backward, so that you can really begin to know what may come."[6] The album concludes with "Limbo", a 20-bar tune, a piece written to represent the state in which Hill considered the majority of Afro-Americans to be in at the time, not drawing on their heritage.[6]

All compositions by Andrew Hill

  1. "Compulsion" – 14:15
  2. "Legacy" – 5:50
  3. "Premonition" – 10:32
  4. "Limbo" – 10:17
  1. ^ Billboard Mar 4, 1967
  2. ^ Huey, Steve. Compulsion at AllMusic
  3. ^ Down Beat: June 01, 1967 vol. 34, no. 11
  4. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 702. ISBN 978-0-141-03401-0.
  5. ^ Billboard, March 11, 1967, p. 52
  6. ^ a b c Original album liner notes, by Nat Hentoff