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Don Cherry - John Tchicai - Irène Schweizer, Léon Francioli - Pierre Favre - Musical Monsters

Don Cherry - John Tchicai - Irène Schweizer, Léon Francioli - Pierre Favre - Musical Monsters

Musician: Don Cherry
Album title: Musical Monsters
Style: Free Jazz, Free Improvisation
Released: 2016
Country: Switzerland
Size MP3 version: 1793 mb
Size APE version: 1636 mb
Size WMA version: 1704 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 437
Format: MP3 AIFF MOD DMF AAC FLAC ASF
Genre: Jazz

Don Cherry - John Tchicai - Irène Schweizer, Léon Francioli - Pierre Favre - Musical Monsters


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Musical Monsters 1
Composed By [Includes "Real Kirsten" By] – John TchicaiComposed By [Includes A Riff, Probably Composed By] – Don Cherry
12:47
2 Musical Monsters 2
Composed By [Includes "Transportation Of Noodles" By] – John Tchicai
22:40
3 Musical Monsters 3
Composed By [Includes "Xongly" By] – Pierre Dørge
17:05
4 Musical Monsters 4
Composed By [Includes "Pà Tirstag" By] – John Tchicai
6:51

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Jazz Festival Willisau

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Voice – John Tchicai
  • Artwork [Cover Art By] – Niklaus Troxler
  • Bass – Léon Francioli
  • Design [Graphic Design] – Jonas Schoder
  • Drums – Pierre Favre
  • Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Peter Pfister
  • Liner Notes [German] – Christian Rentsch
  • Liner Notes [Translation (English)] – Isabel Seeberg, Paul Lytton
  • Management [Festival Organised By] – Niklaus Troxler
  • Mastered By – Willy Strehler
  • Music By – Don Cherry, Irène Schweizer*, John Tchicai, Léon Francioli, Pierre Favre
  • Photography By [Photos] – Markus di Francesco
  • Piano – Irène Schweizer*
  • Producer [Produced By] – Intakt Records, Irène Schweizer*, Patrik Landolt
  • Trumpet – Don Cherry

Notes

Recorded August 30, 1980, at Jazzfestival Willisau.
Mastered 2016.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 640120 192693
  • Label Code: LC 11265

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Nicearad
A genuine unearthing - as in the mining of a gem - of a decades-long-past encounter between 4 European masters and one worldly demi-god of free jazz. Let's heap worthy praise on Troxler and Schweizer for the dedication to release it !