Rumbling by GLOBE UNITY SPECIAL '75
Tracklist
1. | Alexanders Marschbefehl | 8:40 |
2. | Rumbling (to Joe Louis) | 15:54 |
3. | Into the Valley... | 15:31 |
4. | ...of Dogs, Dreams, and Death | 22:06 |
5. | Evidence | 5:58 |
Credits
released November 29, 1991
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REVIEWS
"This is a magical concert, full of humor, pathos, and the strident push for free improv above all else — and the case gets made very convincingly." - All Music Guide, 4 1/2 star review
"A fairly explosive affair wherein free improvisational impulses are combined with structural signposts." - Cadence
"The best Globe Unity." - Rate Your Music
Kenny Wheeler: trumpet
Steve Lacy: soprano saxophone
Evan Parker: soprano & tenor saxophone, musical saw
Gerd Dudek: tenor saxophone
Albert Mangelsdorff: trombone
Paul Rutherford: trombone
Alexander von Schlippenbach: piano
Peter Kowald: double bass, tuba
Paul Lovens: percussion, strings, musical saw
Unidentified dog
Recorded live by Jost Gebers on March 31st, 1975, during the Workshop Freie Musik at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin.
Mastered by Jonas Bergler.
Produced by Jost Gebers
Design/Layout: Jost Gebers.
Photos: outside by Helma Schleif, inside by Dagmar Gebers
The five pieces could previously be heard on two LPs from 1976 -- FMP 0220 (Globe Unity Special Vol 1: Evidence) and FMP 0270 (Globe Unity Special Vol 2: Into the valley).
For this download, tracks are presented in concert order.
Also, the uncompressed original masters were used.
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REVIEWS
"This is a magical concert, full of humor, pathos, and the strident push for free improv above all else — and the case gets made very convincingly." - All Music Guide, 4 1/2 star review
"A fairly explosive affair wherein free improvisational impulses are combined with structural signposts." - Cadence
"The best Globe Unity." - Rate Your Music
Kenny Wheeler: trumpet
Steve Lacy: soprano saxophone
Evan Parker: soprano & tenor saxophone, musical saw
Gerd Dudek: tenor saxophone
Albert Mangelsdorff: trombone
Paul Rutherford: trombone
Alexander von Schlippenbach: piano
Peter Kowald: double bass, tuba
Paul Lovens: percussion, strings, musical saw
Unidentified dog
Recorded live by Jost Gebers on March 31st, 1975, during the Workshop Freie Musik at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin.
Mastered by Jonas Bergler.
Produced by Jost Gebers
Design/Layout: Jost Gebers.
Photos: outside by Helma Schleif, inside by Dagmar Gebers
The five pieces could previously be heard on two LPs from 1976 -- FMP 0220 (Globe Unity Special Vol 1: Evidence) and FMP 0270 (Globe Unity Special Vol 2: Into the valley).
For this download, tracks are presented in concert order.
Also, the uncompressed original masters were used.