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Four Compositions (GTM) 2000
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| To paraphrase the old stock brokerage commercial: ÒWhen Anthony Braxton plays, people listen.Ó And they have been doing so for decades, through dozens of recordings spanning an evolution that is remarkable for its independence and virtuosity. BraxtonÕs first two albums, Three Compositions Of New Jazz (1968, Delmark 415) and For Alto (1969, Delmark 420) were released on Delmark and it is only fitting that the present rare quartet version of his self-described Ghost Trance Music be released more than thirty years later on the same label. |
ARTISTS Anthony Braxton (flute, Bb and Eb soprano saxophones, alto sax, F saxophone, baritone, bass, contra-bass saxophone); Kevin Uehlinger (piano, melodica); Keith Witty (string bass); Noam Schatz (percussion) |
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