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Disc A

1. Nonaah

2. Ericka

3. Nonaah

Roscoe Mitchell—alto saxophone - concert—Willisau Switzerland, August 23, 1976

4. Off Five Dark Six

Roscoe Mitchell—alto saxophone, Anthony Braxton—sopranino saxophone - Chicago—January 17, 1977

5. A1 TAL 2LA

Roscoe Mitchell—alto saxophone, Malachi Favors—bass - Chicago—February 22, 1977

6. Tahquemenon

Roscoe Mitchell—alto saxophone, George Lewis—trombone, Muhal Richard Abrams—piano - Chicago—January 17, 1977

Disc B

1. Improvisation 1

Roscoe Mitchell—alto saxophone -concert—Mapenzi, Berkeley—January 15, 1977

2. Ballad

Roscoe Mitchell—alto saxophone - Chicago—February 22, 1977

3. Nonaah

Roscoe Mitchell—alto saxophone, Joseph Jarman—alto saxophone, Wallace McMillan—alto saxophone ,Henry Threadgill—alto saxophone - Chicago—January 22, 1977

4. Sing*

5. Improvisation 2*

Roscoe Mitchell—alto saxophone - Chicago—February 22, 1977

6. Sing*

7. Chant*

8. Off Five Dark Six*

Roscoe Mitchell—alto saxophone -concert Mapenzi,Berkeley—January 15, 1977

*Previously unreleased

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Excellent!!! Can we expect to see this in retail outlets such as Dusty Groove & Jazz Record Mart (i.e. something convenient for the Chicagoan)?

Side note: was reading a whole lot of Lester Bangs last summer. Came across an interview w/ him toward the end of his life when he mentioned his disillusionment w/ the rock of the 80s, how one of the only things he was listening to was RM's Nonaah.

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Excellent!!! Can we expect to see this in retail outlets such as Dusty Groove & Jazz Record Mart (i.e. something convenient for the Chicagoan)?

Side note: was reading a whole lot of Lester Bangs last summer. Came across an interview w/ him toward the end of his life when he mentioned his disillusionment w/ the rock of the 80s, how one of the only things he was listening to was RM's Nonaah.

Yes, it will be at JRM and DG.

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Has the album been resoled?

<_< That cover shot is by Roberto Masotti. For a couple of years he photographed countless musicians posing with that table. He eventually published a book of them titled You Turned the Tables On Me. More about him HERE.

There's some nice shots by Masotti with Schlippenbach Trio plus Peter Kowald in the booklet for their Atavistic release "Hunting the Snake."

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