Barre Phillips' "Three Day Moon," released on October 1, 1978, under ECM Records, is a captivating exploration of free jazz and avant-garde music. Clocking in at 41 minutes, this album is a testament to Phillips' innovative approach to bass playing and composition. The six tracks, including "A-i-a," "Ms. P.," and "La Folle," offer a dynamic range of sounds and textures, showcasing Phillips' ability to blend improvisation with structured composition. As a pioneer in the free jazz movement, Phillips delivers a powerful and introspective experience that highlights his unique musical vision. "Three Day Moon" is a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection, offering a deep dive into the avant-garde sounds of the late 1970s.