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Andrew Cyrille Meets Brötzmann - Andrew Cyrille Meets Brötzmann In Berlin album flac Performer: Andrew Cyrille
Title: Andrew Cyrille Meets Brötzmann In Berlin
Style: Free Jazz, Free Improvisation
Released: 1983
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1495 mb
FLAC album: 1467 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: AC3 AU MIDI ASF RA MPC TTA
Genre: Jazz

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Peter Brötzmann (born 6 March 1941) is a German free jazz saxophonist and clarinetist. He studied painting in Wuppertal and was involved with the Fluxus movement but grew dissatisfied with art galleries and exhibitions. He experienced his first jazz concert when he saw American jazz musician Sidney Bechet while still in school at Wuppertal, and it made a lasting impression.

Recorded during the "Workshop Freie Musik" Academy of Arts, Berlin March 19th to 21st 1982. Other Versions (1 of 1) View All. Cat.

A1 Wolf Whistle 23:44 B1 Quilt 9:25 B2 Quilt 7:13 B3 Quilt 3:05. Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tárogató, Clarinet – Peter Brötzmann Drums, Percussion – Andrew Cyrille. Recorded during the "Workshop Freie Musik" Academy of Arts, Berlin March 19th to 21st 1982. Thanks to snobb for the addition. No release results found : showing artist results instead.

Primary Artist, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Bass), Sax (Tenor). Drums, Percussion, Primary Artist.

Peter Brötzmann (German free jazz saxophonist and clarinetist) and Jost Gebers. recording engineer: Jost Gebers (1982-03-19 – 1982-03-21). recorded at: Akademie der Künste (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (1982-03-19 – 1982-03-21). B1. A. producer: Peter Brötzmann (German free jazz saxophonist and clarinetist) and Jost Gebers. B2. B. Akademie der Künste (Berlin) in Berlin, Germany (1982-03-19 – 1982-03-21) (tracks A–B3). design/illustration: Peter Brötzmann (German free jazz saxophonist and clarinetist). photography: Dagmar Gebers.

Cyrille Meets Brötzmann in Berlin (1982)Cyrille Meets Brötzmann in Berlin1982 Contents.

Peter Brötzmann Andrew Cyrille. Quilt a. Peter Brötzmann Alfred "23" Harth. That's the way the owls hoot.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Wolf Whistle
Written-By – Brötzmann*
23:44
Quilt
B1 A
Written-By – Cyrille*
9:25
B2 B
Written-By – Cyrille*
7:13
B3 C
Written-By – Cyrille*
3:05

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – FMP-Records
  • Recorded At – Akademie der Künste, Berlin

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Tárogató, Clarinet [E-flat] – Peter Brötzmann
  • Design – Brötzm*
  • Drums, Percussion – Andrew Cyrille
  • Photography By [Photographs] – D. Gebers*
  • Producer – Jost Gebers, Brötzm*
  • Recorded By – J. Gebers*

Notes

Recorded during the "Workshop Freie Musik" Academy of Arts / Berlin March 19th to 21st 1982.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
FMP 1000 Andrew Cyrille Meets Peter Brötzmann Andrew Cyrille Meets Peter Brötzmann - Andrew Cyrille Meets Brötzmann In Berlin ‎(4xFile, FLAC, RE, RM) FMP FMP 1000 Germany 2013
Comments: (1)
luisRED
Duo Noodling...... Two great musicians desperately fiddling about trying to fill up gaping holes of space as a result of no ensemble....a tough listen.....i’m gonna pass and never play it again as I can think of approximately 7,200 albums i’d rather hear in its place.....If I have enough time in my life and I have time to play 7200 albums it probably still wouldn’t be 7201 because by then there would be more albums added to the list so it just simply won’t be played again due to competition. If there was ten albums in the world it would probably be played a few times but there’s not, there’s thousands perhaps millions. So anytime I would go to play an album it would keep getting “beat out” to the point where I would eventually pass away and never have time to play it again through the process of deductive selective cognitive exclusion ....if you will.....which you probably won’t......accept this because it’s the internet and nobody agrees on anything.....