4 May 2013
ANTHONY BRAXTON CREATIVE MUSIC ORCHESTRA – RBN----3° K12 (RING RECORDS, 1972)
A1. Unit A
A2. Unit B
A3. Unit C Part 1
B1. Unit C Part 2
B2. Unit D
B3. Unit E Part 1
C1. Unit E Part 2
C2. Unit F Part 1
D1. Unit F Part 2
D2. Unit G
E1. Unit H
E2. Unit I
F1. Unit J
F2. Unit K
F3. Unit L
Gilbert Aloir, tuba
Jean Bauchard, alto sax
Pancho Blumenzweig, bass
Anthony Braxton, reeds
Joachim Kuhn, piano
Hugh Levick, tenor & soprano sax
Ambrose Jackson, trumpet
Oliver Johnson, percussion
James Maceda, trumpet
Cesare Massarenti, trumpet
François Mechali, bass
Ray Stephen Oche, trumpet
Bob Taylor, tenor sax
Sabu Toyozumi, percussion
Recorded live at the Festival of Chatellerault, France, on 11 March 1972.
Ring Records – Ring 01024/5/6, 1972
Vinyl Rip
Appreciated, thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have heard this - but have no recollection at all what it sounds like.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking a reacquaintance will be welcome.
Thanks Nick.
I have this record, but don't mind a digital backup. Thanks for your archeological services, Nick!
ReplyDeletethanks, am new to braxton so am keen to hear this. love the disc he did with wolf eyes, but i'm guessing that's not typical.
ReplyDeleteThis has been on my 'most wanted' list since first coming across mention of it in '74 or '75. My bucket-list is another item shorter!! Many thanks for the opportunity, at last, to hear it.
ReplyDelete-Brian
Braxton was riding such a massive creative peak in the mid 70's... this is so good!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteThank you again Nick most excellent
ReplyDeleteWow! This one appears to be completely off the radar. I've got quite a bit of Braxton's 70's output but I wasn't aware of this one.. Very generous post, thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for posting this now-obscure Braxton.
ReplyDeleteMore info about this release from Discogs:
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Thanks very much Nick.
ReplyDeleteMost probably the only Braxton album from the seventies I didn't have the chance to hear - up to now.
Allow me to add my voice to the chorus of thank you thank you and thank you. I saw a copy of this in a shop a year or so ago for 200 dollars. I considered it seriously, but in the end did not buy it. Having recently gotten very heavily involved with Mr. Braxton's music for orchestra, I am very grateful to have a chance to hear this, the first recording of his notated orchetral music.
ReplyDeleteAnd so many thanks for everything over the past 5 years from Inconstant Sol/
Can you repost this one, links aren't active.
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Alessandro
I'd also love a reupload, this one is very hard to find. Thanks!
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Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI just saw Anthony and his current group at Duke University this past weekend and am going through yet another period of obsession with his music and methods. Thanks for feeding my addiction!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nick, for this wonderful Anthony Braxton! Why this haven't found its way to CD is a miracle to me.
ReplyDeleteReupload please
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ReplyDeleteBIG THX!...
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Many thanks!!
ReplyDeletethanks nick and ernst
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robert
Thank you so much. I love Creative Orchestra Music 1976 so I needed this. (Unavailable except from expensive old vinyls.)
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