"Sound" is a groundbreaking jazz album by Roscoe Mitchell, released in 1966 on the Delmark label. This CD captures an essential moment in avant-garde jazz history, featuring innovative compositions and improvisations that challenge traditional forms. The music explores new textures and sonic landscapes, making it a landmark recording for fans of experimental jazz. Roscoe Mitchell is a renowned saxophonist and composer, best known as one of the founding members of the Art Ensemble of Chicago. His pioneering work has influenced generations of musicians and earned him international acclaim for pushing the boundaries of creative music. Delmark Records, established in 1953, is one of America's oldest independent jazz and blues labels, celebrated for its commitment to authentic artistry and its role in launching many influential careers.