NAIMA
NAIMA
DAHINDEN, ROLAND
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Condition: New, UPC: 7645930062204, Publication Date: 02/17/1998, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: CLASSICAL/CHAMBER MUSIC & RECITALS,
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Free Lines, Part One
Naima
Composition 136
Free Lines, Part Two

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Recorded at Tedesco Studios, New Jersey in May and December 1995

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Alto Saxophone, Sopranino Saxophone – Anthony Braxton
Bass – Joe Fonda
Drums – Art Fuller
Edited By [Digital] – Bob Ward
Engineer – Jon Rosenberg
Executive Producer, Art Direction – Brian Brandt
Liner Notes – Kyle Gann
Mastered By [Digital] – Steve Puntolillo
Photography By – Rohanna Mertens
Tenor Trombone, Trombone [Alto Trombone], Producer – Roland Dahinden

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Recorded At – Tedesco Studios
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Mode
Copyright (c) – Mode
Edited At – Current Sounds
Mastered At – Sonicraft
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