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Wildflowers 5 – The New York Loft Jazz Sessions

LP (Item 26820) Douglas/Casablanca, 1977 — Condition: Sealed
One of the best of the Wildflower series of freeform loft jazz sessions – and a record that features a side of work apiece by both Sunny Murray and Roscoe Mitchell. Murray leads his Untouchable Factor group, with David Murray, Byard Lancaster, Khan Jamal, and Fred Hopkins – and the group plays Murray's extended piece "Something's Cookin". The other side of the record features Roscoe leading a trio with Jerome Cooper and Don Moye, on the decidedly more moody "Chant".  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.

Sealed

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