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John Surman Selected Discography John Surman Selected Discography Richard Galliano’s La Strada Quintet: Tribute to Nino Rota (Deutsche Grammophon, 2011) - forthcoming Brewster’s Rooster (ECM, 2009) Rain on the Window (ECM, 2008) The Spaces in Between (ECM, 2007) John Surman Selected Recordings: ECM Rarum XIII (ECM, 2005) Free & Equal, John Surman/Jack DeJohnette (ECM, 2003) Apartment #5C (Soundtrack CD/mk2/Melodie, 2002) Invisible Nature, John Surman/Jack DeJohnette (ECM, 2002) Coruscating (ECM, 2000) Bluesand, Karin Krog/John Surman (Meantime Records, 1999) Thimar, Anouar Brahem/John Surman/Dave Holland (ECM, 1997) Proverbs & Songs (ECM, 1996) Nordic Quartet, Surman/Krog/Rypdal/Storaas (ECM, 1994) A Biography of the Rev. Absalom Dawe (ECM, 1994) Stranger than Fiction (ECM, 1993) The Brass Project, John Surman / John Warren (ECM, 1992) In the Evenings Out There, Bley/Peacock/Oxley/Surman (ECM, 1991) Adventure Playground (ECM, 1991) Road to St Ives (ECM, 1990) Private City (ECM, 1987) Withholding Pattern (ECM, 1984) Such Winters of Memory (ECM, 1982) The Amazing Adventures of Simon Simon (ECM, 1981) Upon Reflection (ECM, 1979) Live at Moers (Moers Music, 1975) Live at Woodstock Town Hall, John Surman/Stu Martin (BGO Records, 1975) S.O.S (Ogun Records, 1975) Morning Glory (Island, 1973) Westering Home (Island, 1972) The Trio: By contact (Nippon Columbia, 1971) Tales of the Algonquin, John Surman /John Warren (Deram, 1971) The Trio: Conflagration (BGO Records, 1970) Where Fortune Smiles, John Surman/John McLaughlin (BGO Records, 1970) The Trio: Dawn & Vogue (2 LP set, BGO Records, 1970) John Surman Trio: Live in Altena (JG Records, 1970) Way Back When (recorded in 1969, released by Cuneiform Records, 2005) How many clouds can you see? (Deram, 1969) John Surman (Deram, 1968) Plus countless other recordings with a host of collaborators. Serious, 51 Kingsway Place, Sans Walk, Clerkenwell, London EC1R 0LU t: +44 (0)20 7324 1880 f: +44 (0)20 7324 1881 e: [email protected] .
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