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  1. The Ballad of the Fallen is a jazz album by bassist Charlie Haden, with arrangements by Carla Bley, recorded in November 1982 and released on ECM October the following year. The album is the second by Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra, the follow-up to their 1969 Liberation Music Orchestra.

  2. Dewey Redman (Fort Worth, de Texas, 17 de mayo de 1931- Nueva York, 2 de septiembre de 2006) fue un saxofonista tenor estadounidense de jazz. Seguidor de John Coltrane, trabajó en muchos estilos, desde la vanguardia jazzística hasta el blues, pasando también por el bop.

  3. The Ballad of the Fallen by Charlie Haden & the Liberation Music Orchestra, Charlie Haden released in 1982. Find album reviews, track lists, credit...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dewey_RedmanDewey Redman - Wikipedia

    Walter Dewey Redman (May 17, 1931 – September 2, 2006) was an American saxophonist who performed free jazz as a bandleader and with Ornette Coleman and Keith Jarrett. Redman mainly played tenor saxophone, though he occasionally also played alto, the Chinese suona (which he called a musette), and clarinet. His son is saxophonist ...

  5. The Ballad of the Fallen, an Album by Charlie Haden. Released in October 1983 on ECM (catalog no. ECM 1248; Vinyl LP). Genres: Avant-Garde Jazz, Experimental Big Band. Rated #62 in the best albums of 1983, and #5472 of all time album..

  6. Charlie Haden’s 1983 album The Ballad of the Fallen was described by The Independent newspaper as “One of the greatest jazz albums ever.”. Arranged by Carla Bley, who performed the same task for the album’s predecessor, Liberation Music Orchestra, from 1970, both were blatant protest albums, the former against America’s meddling in ...

  7. 4 de ene. de 2017 · The title track from Ballad of the Fallen is a folk song from El Salvador. Per the record sleeve notes, this is a poem that was found on a body of a student who was killed when the United States-backed National Guard of El Salvador massacred a sit-in at the university in San Salvador.