Tuskegee Experiments (album)

1992 studio album by Don Byron From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tuskegee Experiments is an album by the American jazz clarinettist Don Byron, released in 1992.[2][3] Its title refers to the Tuskegee syphilis experiment the notorious medical experiment conducted around Tuskegee, Alabama, lasting from 1932 to 1972, in which 400 subjects, mainly poor, black sharecroppers, were used in an investigation of the effects of syphilis without their knowledge or consent.

Released1992
Recorded19901991
Length61:19
Quick facts Studio album by Don Byron, Released ...
Tuskegee Experiments
Studio album by
Released1992
Recorded19901991
GenreJazz
Length61:19
LabelElektra/Nonesuch
ProducerArthur Moorhead[1]
Don Byron chronology
Tuskegee Experiments
(1992)
Don Byron Plays the Music of Mickey Katz
(1993)
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Critical reception

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Rolling Stone wrote that "Byron displays all his prowess as both an instrumentalist and a gleeful provocateur ever willing to shake things up."[5] The Morning Call stated that "Byron and his quartet play with abandon and without any undue reverence to the past."[6]

Track listing

  1. "Waltz for Ellen" (Byron) 3:05
  2. "Tuskegee Strutter's Ball" (Byron) 8:08
  3. "In Memoriam: Uncle Dan" (Byron) 5:20
  4. "Next Love" (Byron) 9:50
  5. "Tears" (Byron) 8:12
  6. "Main Stem" (Ellington) 7:26
  7. "Diego Rivera" (Byron) 9:23
  8. "Tuskegee Experiment" (Byron) 6:27
  9. "Auf einer Burg" (Schumann) 3:28
(recorded November 1990 and July 1991.)

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