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Thanks for sharing. Here's what I have:

Anthony Braxton - 8 Standards (Wesleyan) 2001

Bailey, Derek and Anthony Braxton - Moment Precieux

Braxton, Anthony - 11 Compositions (Duo) 1995 w/ Brett Larner

Braxton, Anthony - 2 Compositions (ensemble) 1989/1991

Braxton, Anthony - 20 Standards (Quartet) 2003

Braxton, Anthony - 23 Standards (Quartet) 2003

Braxton, Anthony - 3 Compositions Of New Jazz

Braxton, Anthony - 5 Pieces 1975

Braxton, Anthony - 6 Compositions:Quartet

Braxton, Anthony - 8 Duets With Peter N Wilson, Hamburg 1991

Braxton, Anthony - Alto Saxophone Improvisations 1979

Braxton, Anthony - Composition N.165

Braxton, Anthony - Composition N.174

Braxton, Anthony - Composition N.247

Braxton, Anthony - Composition N.6g

Braxton, Anthony - Composition N.94 for Three Instrumentalists

Braxton, Anthony - Composition N.96

Braxton, Anthony - Compositions No. 10 & No. 16 (+101)

Braxton, Anthony & Corea, Chick - Circle/Paris Concert 1971

Braxton, Anthony - Creative Music Orchestra (Koln) 1978

Braxton, Anthony - Creative Orchestra Music 1976

Braxton, Anthony - Donna Lee

Braxton, Anthony - Duets 1976

Braxton, Anthony - Duets 1987 w/ Gino Robair

Braxton, Anthony - Duets (1993) w/ Mario Pavone

Braxton, Anthony - Duets, Vancouver 1989 w/ Marilyn Crispell

Braxton, Anthony - Duo (London) 1993 w/ Evan Parker

Braxton, Anthony - Eugene (1989)

Braxton, Anthony - Five Compositions (Quartet) 1986

Braxton, Anthony - For Four Orchestras

Braxton, Anthony - For Trio

Braxton, Anthony - For Two Pianos

Braxton, Anthony - Four Compositions (Quartet) 1983

Braxton, Anthony - Four Compositions (Quartet) 1984

Braxton, Anthony - Four Compositions (Quartet) 1995

Braxton, Anthony - Four Compositions (Washington, D.C.) 1998

Braxton, Anthony - In The Tradition

Braxton, Anthony - Live

Braxton, Anthony - New York, Fall 1974

Braxton, Anthony - News From The 70s

Braxton, Anthony - Performance (Quartet) 1979

Braxton, Anthony - Piano Music (Notated) 1968-1988

Braxton, Anthony - Quartet (Dortmond) 1976

Braxton, Anthony - Quartet (Santa Cruz) 1993

Braxton, Anthony - Quintet (Basel) 1977

Braxton, Anthony - Robert Shuman String Quartet

Braxton, Anthony - Saxophone Improvisations Series F

Braxton, Anthony - Seven Standards, 1985 - Vol.1

Braxton, Anthony - Seven Standards, 1985 - Vol.2

Braxton, Anthony - Six Monk's Compositions (1987)

Braxton, Anthony - Tentet (New York) 1996, Composition No. 193

Braxton, Anthony - The Aggregate w/ Rova

Braxton, Anthony - The Complete Braxton 1971

Braxton, Anthony - The Coventry Concert

Braxton, Anthony - The Montreux/Berlin Concerts

Braxton, Anthony - Together Alone w/ Joseph Jarman

Braxton, Anthony - Town Hall (Trio & Quintet) 1972

Braxton, Anthony - Trillium R

Braxton, Anthony - Trio and Duet

Braxton, Anthony - Trio And Duet

Braxton, Anthony - Trio (London) 1993 w/ Evan Parker

Braxton, Anthony - Twelve Compositions

Braxton, Anthony - (Victoriaville) 1992

Braxton, Anthony - Willisau (Quartet) 1991

Braxton, Anthony and Andrew Cyrille - Volume 1

Braxton, Anthony and Andrew Cyrille - Volume 2

Braxton, Anthony and Leo Smith - Organic Resonance

Braxton, Anthony and Leo Smith - Saturn, Conjunct the Grand Canyon in a Sweet Embrace

Braxton, Anthony and Max Roach - One in Two, Two In One

Brown, Marion - Afternoon Of A Georga Faun

Shepp, Archie And Philly Joe Jones - Archie Shepp And Philly Joe Jones

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Only about 150 titles to go...

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I can't get enough of AB, and as mentioned earlier, the good and the bad. For example, The Braxton House 'Music for Puppet Theater' is pretty unusual, but I still find it interesting.

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Side 4 of Montreux/Berlin is Braxton and George Lewis with a chamber orchestra and its excellent. One of Braxton's best albums.

I've been considering getting this one, from 2006:

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I haven't read too much about it. Does anyone here have any comments on this set?

It’s a great one, particularly the two creative orchestra discs. It’s not centred on Ghost Trance Music (though there are GTM moments) and it’s nice to hear old favourites such as 96 and 134.

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Speaking of stolen horns, this from Leo Records:

"A double CD recorded at the Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Art four days after the series of performances at Phonomanie VIII in Ulrichsberg, Austria (Leo Records CD LR 468/471). On the inside photo one can see Anthony Braxton playing bass saxophone. However, very unusually, Anthony only payed alto saxophone in Glasgow. His rare f-alto was stolen from the luggage on the trip from USA to Austria, and his baggage with his sopranino and soprano was lost on the way from Austria to Glasgow. It was delivered only after the performance. Such events could devastate any musician, but not Braxton. The members of his trio are Taylor Ho Bynum on cornet, flugelhorn and trumpbone, and Tom Crean on guitar."

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I never thought I would be posting to the Anthony Braxton thread! :P

Our local paper the Raleigh News & Observer each day lists celebrities' birthdays. I know I'm getting old as more and more of these celebrities are people younger than me whom I have never heard of.

Most of the celebrities are Hollywood or young rock types, but today they listed Anthony Braxton, age 62! I thought he was older than that.

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You've got Coventry and Birmingham as well, right? :)

I'm finishing up the second disc right now, but believe me, Coventry and Birmingham are getting added to my list tonight!

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You've got Coventry and Birmingham as well, right? :)

I'm finishing up the second disc right now, but believe me, Coventry and Birmingham are getting added to my list tonight!

They're all great.

For some reason Birmingham is my favorite.

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Great thread ... haven't read all of it but I especially enjoyed JH Deely's synopsis of the Braxton lunch with the yahoo group. Braxton is one of a limited number of current musicians who'd have to be considered in the genius category, IMO. I have a good selection of his stuff, including the Dortmund disc, Montreux-Berlin, the three quartet discs from the British tour with Crispell, Hemingway and Dresser and the Iridium 2006 box, which is amazing, joyful music.

Anyways, great to read through some of this. Cheers!

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Apparently there is ANOTHER big Anthony Braxton box set coming out - this one is a DVD set with 6.5 hours of music:

http://www.rastascan.com/catalog/brd060.html

This one has been talked about for a couple of years now; it was supposed to come out in 2005, I believe. It's actually not a box, it's just one DVD, with no video content. They are putting it out on DVD because the format can hold more music than a CD, so instead of a box of 6 or 7 CDs, it's all on one DVD.

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Apparently there is ANOTHER big Anthony Braxton box set coming out - this one is a DVD set with 6.5 hours of music:

http://www.rastascan.com/catalog/brd060.html

This one has been talked about for a couple of years now; it was supposed to come out in 2005, I believe. It's actually not a box, it's just one DVD, with no video content. They are putting it out on DVD because the format can hold more music than a CD, so instead of a box of 6 or 7 CDs, it's all on one DVD.

Thanks for the clarification. Putting this on a DVD is a pretty cool idea (even though my cd player has higher quality audio output).

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