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Carla Bley’s 1970s Experimental Masterpiece Gets a Belated Premiere

Cultic and unclassifiable — “clearly some sort of monstrous hybrid” — Bley’s “Escalator Over the Hill,” a 1971 album, is being staged at the New School.

Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim
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Escalator Over the Hill (Album), Jazz, Music, New School, O’Farrill, Arturo
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