
A powerful and vastly underrated avant-garde alto saxophonist, Jemeel Moondoc blended the free-form melodic thought of Ornette Coleman and the sharp edge of Jackie McLean or Charles Tyler with the sort of ferocious "energy playing" usually reserved for tenorists. Moondoc began playing piano as a child, studied clarinet and flute, and settled on alto around age 16; he subsequently studied with Cecil Taylor at various colleges in the early '70s. In 1972
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Judy's Bounce
Echo In Blue
One For Ornette
Nimus
Campbell's Soup
Another One The Hard Way
Triplet
Fire In The Valley
Encore
Hi-Rise
Ruby's Riches
Blues From My People
Improvisation #61696
Rub's Riches
Improv. #61696
Improvisation
One for Blue
Hi Rise
Blues for My People
Cambell's Soup
1. Judy's Bounce
2. Echo In Blue
Echo In Blue (feat. Fred Hopkins, Ed Blackwell)
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