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A rare set of duets between these two Chicago avant jazz giants -- recorded in 1971, when the influence of the AACM's time in Paris was being felt strongly in their return to the windy city. Apart from the usual mad array of instruments that you'd expect from these players -- like Braxton on clarinet, alto, piano, and voice; and Jarman on saxes and percussion -- some tracks also feature Jarman playing synthesizer, which adds in a very strange element to the session! Titles include "Together Alone", "Morning", "Dawn Dance One", and a few Braxton compositions with difficult names! |
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ARTISTS Anthony Braxton (contrabass clarinet, alto sax, piano, flute, voice); Joseph Jarman (synthesizer, flute, soprano sax, sopranino and alto sax, bells, voice) |
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