Charlie Haden - Charlie Haden Liberation Music Orchestra -ape - Lossless- _top_ Here
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The self-titled debut album, Liberation Music Orchestra (Impulse! AS-9183), opens with "The Introduction." It starts as a quiet medley of "We Shall Overcome" before sliding into the haunting "Song for Che." Haden’s bass isn't just keeping time; it is the emotional anchor. He bows long, sorrowful notes that vibrate with grief, then pivots to aggressive, plucked pizzicato lines that mimic gunfire. Here is the detailed technical and descriptive feature
| Release Year | Album Title | Key Features | |--------------|-------------|----------------| | 1969 (1970) | Liberation Music Orchestra | First album; Impulse! label; political themes (Spanish Civil War, "Song for Che") | | 1983 | The Ballad of the Fallen | ECM release; more folk/jazz fusion; includes "Silence" | | 1990 | Dream Keeper | Expanded orchestra; choir; more African-American spiritual/political focus | | 2005 | Not in Our Name | Protest against Iraq War; Verve label | | 2011 | Time/Life (live) | 1999 recorded concert; Impulse! | | Release Year | Album Title | Key
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