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Ronald Shannon Jackson & The Decoding Society: Ronald Shannon Jackson (flute, drums): Eric Person (soprano & alto saxophones, flute); Zane Massey (soprano & tenor saxophones); Masujaa Hugh Riley, Cary Denigris (guitar); John Moody (bass).
& The Decoding Society.
;1989;Mixed By Bill Laswell
Recorded at January Sound, Dallas, Texas from April 9-11, 1987.
Producer: Ronald Shannon Jackson.
Reissue producer: Jim Eigo.
Personnel: Ronald Shannon Jackson (flute, drums); Cary DeNigris, Masujaa (guitar); Eric Person (flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Zane Massey (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone).
Audio Mixers: Robert Musso; Bill Laswell.
Recording information: Dallas, TX (04/09/1987-04/11/1987).Down Beat (8/00, p.80) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...Includes some of his most focused compositions since the early years of the Decoding Society." Ronald Shannon Jackson Talkeye Songs Talkeye Review
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