This album’s title track, which abruptly introduces a groove around Han Bennink’s drums thirteen minutes in, first appeared on its artist’s live album Fuck de Boere (“BOOR-uh”). For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this 1968 free jazz album recorded by its artist’s namesake Octet, which included bassist Buschi Niebergall and pianist Fred Van Hove. The bottom of this album’s cover depicts the dictionary definition of its title phrase.
ANSWER: Machine Gun (by Peter Brötzmann)
[10m] The artist of Machine Gun, Peter Brötzmann, was primarily inspired by Illinois Jacquet’s (“jah-KETT’s”) tenor sax solo on this bandleader’s version of “Flying Home.” Before forming his own big band, this hit musician played vibraphone for the Benny Goodman Orchestra.
ANSWER: Lionel Hampton [or Lionel Leo Hampton]
[10e] Another influence on Machine Gun was Ascension, which this saxophonist recorded after he departed from the modal jazz sound of his early ’60s “classic” quartet.
ANSWER: John Coltrane [or John William Coltrane]
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