Archie Shepp – Bill Dixon 7-Tette / Archie Shepp And The New York Contemporary 5
Лейбл: | Savoy Records – MG-12184 |
Формат: | Vinyl Maroon Label |
Страна: | US |
Жанр: | Jazz |
Стиль: | Free Jazz |
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Треклист:
A1 | The 12th December | |
A2 | Winter Song, 1964 | |
B1 | Where Poppies Bloom | |
B2 | Like A Blessed Baby Lamb | |
B3 | Consequences |
Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone tracks B1 to B3 – John Tchicai
- Alto Saxophone, Oboe tracks A1, A2 – Ken McIntyre
- Baritone Saxophone, Tuba tracks A1, A2 – Howard Johnson (3)
- Bass tracks A1, A2 – Harold Dotson
- Bass tracks A1, A2 – David Izenzon
- Bass tracks B1 to B3 – Ronnie Boykins
- Drums tracks A1, A2 – Howard McRae
- Drums tracks B1 to B3 – Sunny Murray
- Liner Notes – Jack Cooke (2)
- Producer, Written-By tracks A1, A2 – Bill Dixon
- Producer, Written-By tracks B1 to B3 – Archie Shepp
- Tenor Saxophone tracks A1, A2 – George Barrow
- Tenor Saxophone, Composed By tracks B1 to B3 – Archie Shepp
- Trumpet tracks B1 to B3 – Don Cherry
- Trumpet, Composed By tracks A1, A2 – Bill Dixon
- Trumpet, Guest [Guest Artist] tracks B1 to B3 – Ted Curson
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout Side A, etched: MG 12184A X20 L7 PC
- Matrix / Runout Side B, etched: MG 12184B X20 L7 PC
Компании:
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Участники записи:
- Alto Saxophone tracks B1 to B3 – John Tchicai
- Alto Saxophone, Oboe tracks A1, A2 – Ken McIntyre
- Baritone Saxophone, Tuba tracks A1, A2 – Howard Johnson (3)
- Bass tracks A1, A2 – Harold Dotson
- Bass tracks A1, A2 – David Izenzon
- Bass tracks B1 to B3 – Ronnie Boykins
- Drums tracks A1, A2 – Howard McRae
- Drums tracks B1 to B3 – Sunny Murray
- Liner Notes – Jack Cooke (2)
- Producer, Written-By tracks A1, A2 – Bill Dixon
- Producer, Written-By tracks B1 to B3 – Archie Shepp
- Tenor Saxophone tracks A1, A2 – George Barrow
- Tenor Saxophone, Composed By tracks B1 to B3 – Archie Shepp
- Trumpet tracks B1 to B3 – Don Cherry
- Trumpet, Composed By tracks A1, A2 – Bill Dixon
- Trumpet, Guest [Guest Artist] tracks B1 to B3 – Ted Curson