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The Art Ensemble 1967/68 Mp3, Flac, Wma The Art Ensemble 1967/68 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: 1967/68 Country: US Released: 1993 Style: Contemporary Jazz, Free Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1237 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1602 mb WMA version RAR size: 1430 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 584 Other Formats: ADX MOD MP2 FLAC AUD RA MP4 Tracklist 1-1 Theme Statements: Slow Theme / Bell Song / Fast Theme / Chinese Song 8:08 1-2 Old 8:03 1-3 Tatas-Matoes - Rehearsal 3:45 1-4 Quartet No. 1 22:02 2-1 Quartet No. 2 36:45 2-2 Trio (Oh Susanna) 31:03 3-1 Warm Up 2:10 3-2 Number 2 - Trio Version 21:35 3-3 Number 1 25:09 3-4 Number 2 - Quartet Version Take 4 8:33 3-5 Number 2 - Quartet Version Take 6 14:26 4-1 Number 2 - Quartet Version Take 7 19:44 4-2 A To Ericka 21:39 4-3 Quintet 22:46 5-1 Solo 5:29 5-2 Tutankhamen 6:39 5-3 Tkhke 7:33 5-4 Jazz Death? 7:20 5-5 Carefree - Take 1 3:07 5-6 Carefree - Take 2 3:05 5-7 Carefree - Take 3 2:35 5-8 Tatas-Matoes 2:17 5-9 Congliptious / Old 19:30 Companies, etc. Recorded At – Sound Studios, Chicago Recorded At – Ter Mar Studios Credits Alto Saxophone – Joseph Jarman (tracks: 3-4 to 4-3), Roscoe Mitchell (tracks: 1-1 to 5-1, 5-3, 5-5 to 5-9) Bass – Charles Clark (tracks: 5-2), Malachi Favors Maghostut* (tracks: 1-1 to 4-3, 5-2, 5-5 to 5-9) Bass Drum, Whistle [Bass Whistle], Performer [Siren] – Lester Bowie (tracks: 5-5 to 5-9) Bass Saxophone – Roscoe Mitchell (tracks: 5-5 to 5-9) Clarinet – Roscoe Mitchell (tracks: 1-1 to 4-2, 5-1) Drums – Phillip Wilson (tracks: 1-1 to 2-2), Robert Crowder* (tracks: 5-5 to 5-9), Thurman Barker (tracks: 5-2, 5-3) Electric Bass, Zither – Malachi Favors Maghostut* (tracks: 5-5 to 5-9) Flugelhorn – Lester Bowie (tracks: 1-1 to 2-1, 3-1 to 4-3, 5-5 to 5-9) Flute – Joseph Jarman (tracks: 4-2), Roscoe Mitchell (tracks: 1-1 to 4-3, 5-5 to 5-9) Horn [Kelp Horn] – Lester Bowie (tracks: 3-1 to 4-1, 5-5 to 5-9) Horn [Steer Horn] – Lester Bowie (tracks: 3-1 to 4-1) Horns [Bulb Horns], Harmonica, Percussion – Roscoe Mitchell (tracks: 5-1) Kazoo – Malachi Favors Maghostut* (tracks: 3-1 to 4-1) Percussion [Gourd] – Roscoe Mitchell (tracks: 3-1 to 4-1) Recorder – Roscoe Mitchell (tracks: 3-1 to 4-1, 5-5 to 5-9) Sopranino Saxophone, Clarinet, Bassoon – Joseph Jarman (tracks: 3-4 to 4-2) Soprano Saxophone – Roscoe Mitchell (tracks: 1-1 to 4-3, 5-5 to 5-9) Trumpet – Lester Bowie (tracks: 1-1 to 2-1, 3-1 to 4-3, 5-4 to 5-9) Notes 1-1 to 1-4 recorded May 18, 1967, Pete Bishop's basement 2-1 recorded May 19, 1967, Pete Bishop's basement 2-2 recorded June 26, 1967, Pete Bishop's basement 3-1 to 3-3 recorded August 11, 1967, Sound Studios, Inc. 3-4 to 4-1 recorded August 25, 1967, Sound Studios, Inc. 4-2 recorded September 2, 1967, Lester Bowie's basement 4-3 recorded November 2, 1967, Lester Bowie's basement 5-1 recorded November 1967, Roscoe Mitchell's apartment 5-2 to 5-4 recorded March 4, 1968, Ter-Mar (Chess) Studios 5-5 to 5-9 recorded March 11, 1968, Ter-Mar (Chess) Studios Limited edition of 2500/Each numbered Related Music albums to 1967/68 by The Art Ensemble Australian Jazz Quartet, The - Australian Jazz Quartet The Frank Wright Quartet - Church Number Nine Messiaen - Quartet For The End Of Time / Theme And Variations HindemithBlochFine Arts Quartet - Hindemith Quartet No. 3, Opus 22, Bloch Quartet No. 5 Mozart, Endres Quartet - Clarinet Trio / Oboe Quartet / Horn Quintet Mozart - Budapest String Quartet - The Six Quintets For String Quartet And Viola Sonny Stitt Quartet - New York Jazz the Sonny Stitt Quartet Joseph Haydn, The Schneider Quartet - Opus 1: Number "0" in E Flat - Number 1 in B Flat.
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