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(2-CD set) These first recordings under Lester Bowie's name were made in 1967 with his compatriots from the Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble. Originally issued in edited form as Numbers 1 & 2 on a single lp, these two discs contain all the material recorded
Personnel: Lester Bowie (trumpet, flugelhorn); Roscoe Mitchell (soprano, alto, flute, recorder, clarinet); Joseph Jarman (alto, clarinet); Malachi Favors (kazoo). Audio Remixer: Steve Wagner . Liner Note Author: Terry Martin.
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