Chico is a post-bop jazz lp by Chico Freeman on India Navigation Records IN 1031 -on which Chico switches between tenor saxophone, bass clarinet and flute during long, explorative tracks.
[3] The LP consists of compositions by Mr. Freeman and his frequent bassist, Cecil McBee.
All of side 2 was recorded in concert in New York City.
Jazz critic Scott Yanow wrote: “Freeman shows why he was rated so high during this early productive period.”[4] The album is part of the AACM American experimental music group movement, whose motto is "Great Black Music, Ancient to the Future.
"[5] An audio cd of this record was released in 1992 and again in 2000 by India Navigation, with the 24-minute, three-part "Moments" expanded by 7:23 for the reissue.