3 Points and a Mountain

3 Points and a Mountain is a live album by saxophonist Peter Brötzmann, pianist Misha Mengelberg, and percussionist Han Bennink.

It was recorded on February 26, 1979, at the Akademie der Kunste in Berlin, and was initially released on vinyl later that year by the FMP label.

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] In an AllMusic review of the expanded version, Joslyn Layne called the album "a great and enjoyable session from three of the most creative and unique musicians in European avant-garde music," and stated that it is "a surprisingly balanced meeting" between the three players.

"[1] The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings noted that the album "bring[s] out some of Brötzmann's best playing," but cautioned that it is "still subject to the Dutch pair's eccentricities of form.

"[9] Author Todd S. Jenkins described the album as "a most memorable session," and wrote: "Mengelberg's presence seems to encourage the others to hold back on the dynamics and have fun with the sound flow.