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Don Cherry Organic Music Society Mp3, Flac, Wma Don Cherry Organic Music Society mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Folk, World, & Country Album: Organic Music Society Country: Sweden Released: 1973 Style: Free Jazz, Free Improvisation MP3 version RAR size: 1362 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1604 mb WMA version RAR size: 1412 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 235 Other Formats: AA MP3 ASF WAV MMF MOD AHX Tracklist Hide Credits A1 North Brazilian Ceremonial Hym 12:30 Elixir & Manusha Raga Kamboji (8:15) A2a Elixir 6:00 A2b Manusha Raga Kamboji 2:15 B1 Relativity Suite Part One 6:45 B2 Relativity Suite Part Two 11:55 Terry's Tune, Hope, The Creator Has A Master Plan, (20:30) Sidharta Terry's Tune C.1 2:00 Written-By – T. Riley* C.2 Hope 10:00 The Creator Has A Master Plan C.3 6:35 Written-By – L. Thomas*, P. Sanders* C.4 Sidharta 1:55 D1 Utopia & Visions 6:30 Bra Joe From Kilimanjaro & Terry's Tune (7:40) Bra Joe From Kilimanjaro D2a 2:00 Written-By – D. Brand* Terry's Tune D2b 5:40 Written-By – T. Riley* D3 Resa 5:40 Credits Bass – Tage Sivén Berimbau, Percussion – Nana Vasconcelos* Cover [Album], Painting – Moki* Drums – Okay Temiz Drums, Percussion – Bengt Berger Edited By, Mastered By – Göran Freese Flute – Tommy Goldman, Tommy Koverhult Liner Notes – Jan Bruér Liner Notes [English Translation] – Keith Knox Liner Notes [German Translation] – Juliane Backman Ngoni [Duoss N'Gouni] – Christer Bothén Producer – Jan Bruér, Keith Knox, Rita Knox Recorded By – Göran Freese, Jan Bruér, Rita Knox Sarangi – Hans Isgren Tambura, Vocals – Helen Eggert, Moki Cherry Trumpet [Muted] – Maffy Falay Trumpet, Piano, Harmonium, Vocals – Don Cherry Written-By – D. Cherry* (tracks: A2a, B1, B2, C.2, C.4, D1, D3), Hans Isgren (tracks: A2b), N. Vasconcelos* (tracks: A1) Notes Gatefold laminated cover Documentary recordings made 1971-1972 Only the recordings from August 14th, 1972 (Elixir-Relativity Suite) were made in a recording studio. The rest of the material consists of documentation recordings made on portable machines, some of them carried out under awkward acoustic conditions. Tracks A1, D2, D3 are mono. All others are stereo. CAP 2001 on the spine of the cover CAP 2001 (1-2) on back of the cover and insert. Comes with lp-sized insert. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): IRK 73 EM 13 1 LP 44 A Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): IRK 73 EM 14 1 LP 44 B Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C): IRK 73 EM 11 1 LP 50 A Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D): IRK 73 EM 12 1 LP 50 A Rights Society: N.C.B. Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side A): IRK 73 EM 13 Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side B): IRK 73 EM 14 Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side C): IRK 73 EM 11 Matrix / Runout (Matrix Side 4): IRK 73 EM 12 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Caprice Organic Music RIKS DLP 1, Don Records, RIKS DLP 1, Society (2xLP, Album, Sweden 1973 RIKS LP 44-50 Cherry Caprice RIKS LP 44-50 Mono) Records Organic Music Don Caprice CAP 21828 Society (2xLP, Album, CAP 21828 Sweden 2012 Cherry Records RE, RM, Gat) Organic Music Don Not On Label none Society (CDr, Album, none US Unknown Cherry (Don Cherry) RE, Unofficial) Caprice CAP 2001, Organic Music CAP 2001, Don Records, CAP 2001 Society (2xLP, Album, CAP 2001 Sweden Unknown Cherry Caprice (1-2) Mono, RE, Pur) (1-2) Records Caprice CAP 2001, Organic Music CAP 2001, Don Records, CAP 2001 Society (2xLP, Album, CAP 2001 Sweden Unknown Cherry Caprice (1-2) Mono, RE, Whi) (1-2) Records Related Music albums to Organic Music Society by Don Cherry Terry Riley, Calder Quartet, The - Two Early Works Terry Riley - In C/In DO(M)/In Moscow Kronos Quartet Plays Terry Riley - Salome Dances For Peace John Cale & Terry Riley - Church Of Anthrax Terry Riley - No Man's Land Sonny Terry / Buster Brown - Toughest Terry & Baddest Brown Sarah Cahill With Regina Myers And Samuel Adams - Eighty Trips Around The Sun: Music By And For Terry Riley Piano Circus, Steve Reich / Terry Riley - Six Pianos / In C.
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