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Labels

Impulse!

Catno

AS-9187

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Reissue

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2011

Genres

Jazz

Live recording from 1969 which feature Ornette Coleman and more jazz's legends out on Impulse but repress in 2011

Credits
Bass - Charlie Haden
Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone - Dewey Redman
Drums - Denardo Coleman
Engineer - David Jones
Flute, Trumpet - Don Cherry
Producer, Alto Saxophone, Violin - Ornette Coleman

Notes
This is a Dynaflex stereo release (no country of manufacture listed)

Text on center labels toward bottom:
Dynaflex
℗ 1972, ABC RECORDS, INC.
A Product of ABC Records, Inc. © 1971

Recorded in concert at New York University, March 22, 1969. Gatefold jacket with extensive liner notes by Martin Williams. "This recording has been mixed for compatible Quadrophonic and Stereo Reproduction..."
Ornette's son Denardo is listed as Ornette D. Coleman (Drums) on the LP credits.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: VG+

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