For saxophonist/flutist David Liebman, the collective septet Lookout Farm earmarked him as an emergent band leader and conceptualist, not to mention top-of-the-heap unabashed improviser, especially on the soprano. With Richie Beirach on acoustic piano, identifying him as the post-Lennie Tristano disciple of the '70s, electric guitarist John Abercrombie, East Indian percussionists Badal Roy and Armen Halburian, drummer Jeff Williams, and underrated upright bassist Frank Tusa, Lookout Farm's sheer democracy in motion, for progressive modern jazz in a fusion era, defined how far artistically a group could go while retaining a distinct identity. Tack-on to that the stunning production values of ECM's Manfred Eicher, and you have a trend setting icon of a large ensemble for the ages. This one-of-a-kind band and recording set a high-water mark for far too few bands, even unto itself, to follow. This is worth searching for and savoring. - Michael G. Nastos
Tracks
1. Pablo's Story
2. Sam's Float
3. M.D. / Lookout Farm
DAVE LIEBMAN soprano & tenor saxophones, alto c flute
RICHARD BEIRACH electric and acoustic piano
FRANK TUSA bass
JEFF WILLIAMS drums
JOHN ABERCROMBIE acoustic and electric guitars
ARMEN HALBURIAN percussion
DON ALIAS congas, bongos
BADAL ROY tablas
STEVE SATTAN tambourine, cowbell
ELEANA STERNBERG voice
All compositions by Dave Liebman
Recorded October 10 & 11, 1973 at Generation Sound Studios
ECM Records LP / ECM 1039