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Henry Kaiser & Wadada Leo SmithYo Miles! Upriver (SACD) ... CD
Cuneiform, 2005. Used 2CD ... $43.99 49.99
With Steve Smith on drums. (Jazz, Out Sound) CD
(Out of print hybrid SACD pressing – plays on regular players too!)
 
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✨✧ Mark Nauseef/Ikue Mori/Sylvie Courvoisier/Walter QuintusAlbert ... CD
Leo (UK), 2006. Used ... Out Of Stock
Mark Nauseef on percussion and "cheap" Casio, Ikue Mori on computer, Sylvie Courvoisier on piano, and Walter Quintus on mixing board. (Jazz, Out Sound) CD
 
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✨✧ Anthony Braxton/Richard TeitelbaumSilence/Time Zones ... CD
Black Lion (UK), 1969/1976. Used ... $12.99
A pair of unusual Anthony Braxton albums – brought together here on a single CD! Silence features Anthony Braxton, recorded in Paris at the end of the 60s – but in the company of two very familiar talents from his hometown – Wadada Leo Smith on trumpet and Leroy Jenkins on violin! Unlike some of Braxton's other Paris recordings, there's a very strong Chicago vibe going on here – as both of the album's long tracks unfold with thoughtful, almost gentle improvisation at times – a very different current of spiritualism than the post-Coltrane world, with all players picking up other instruments at times – in that mode-shifting way that made the early AACM so wonderfully creative! The set features two side-long titles – "Silence" and "Off The Top Of My Head". Time Zones is one of Anthony Braxton's most compelling albums of the 70s – a series of sonic explorations recorded with electronic music artist Richard Teitelbaum – whose work on a variety of moog synthesizers makes for a very groundbreaking accompaniment to Braxton's work on soprano, alto, and bass clarinet! The album features two long improvisations – "Crossing" and "Behemoth Dreams" – both of which are maybe more in the organic territory of the AACM than some of the later experiments that have electronics and improvisation – a really special space that the pair create together that's different from earlier electro-acoustic work, and even the sound of MEV or AMM – a completely fresh approach to electronics in improvisation – graced with some very interesting moments from Braxton as well. (Jazz, Out Sound) CD
(Original Black Lion pressing.)
 
 
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