description
Short
Black Dada Nihilismus
Sweet
Rosmosis
Untitled
No. 6
Roswell Rudd assembled the newly formed New York Quartet for an afternoon recording session at Bell Sound Studios in midtown Manhattan. They were joined by a small, youthful appearing individual, the poet Amiri Baraka. Their engineer was the late Art Crist, an accomplished pianist. I was introduced to Lewis Worrell, Amiri Baraka and John Tchicai. The group was short lived. I heard them again 40 years later, when they reassembled for a concert at the South Street Seaport in New York City, opening for Sonic Youth at the invitation of Thurston Moore. -- Bernard Stollman
Recorded on November 26, 1964 at Bell Sound Studios, NYC.
Alto Saxophone
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John Tchicai
Bass
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Lewis Worrell
Design, Layout
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Miles Bachman,
Peov
Drums, Percussion
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Milford Graves
Engineer
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Art Crist
Illustration [Original Cover Illustration]
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Saul Stollman
Liner Notes
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Bernard Stollman
Remastered By [Digital Remastering]
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Douglas McGregor
Trombone
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Roswell Rudd
Manufactured By
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ESP-Disk'
Copyright (c)
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ESP-Disk' Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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ESP-Disk' Ltd.
Recorded At
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Bell Sound Studios