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01. EVAN PARKER & NED ROTHENBERG - Who Asked Racine?
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02. EVAN PARKER & NED ROTHENBERG - Brew For The Birds
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03. EVAN PARKER & NED ROTHENBERG - Stick, Twist Or Bust
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04. EVAN PARKER & NED ROTHENBERG - On Alto On Tenor
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05. EVAN PARKER & NED ROTHENBERG - The Artist's Response?
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06. EVAN PARKER & NED ROTHENBERG - On Core En Cours
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ARTIST
PARKER & NED ROTHENBERG, EVAN
TITLE
Live at Roulette
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
ANIMUL RECORDS
CATALOG #
ANI 106CD
ANI 106CD
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
9/24/2007
"This is the complete duo concert from New York City's Roulette performance space recorded on October 10, 2006 and presented in original sequence. This concert was listed by
All About Jazz/NY
as one of 2006's 10 best of the year. From Andrey Henkin's review: 'In true egalitarian fashion, both players introduced motifs and spun lines that were absorbed and echoed by each other, action and reaction happening with such grace and ease as to become almost inextricable. The pair improvised five pieces and one encore, the aggregate music totalling exactly one hour. Due to this brevity, all the presented ideas were fully formed with no flat linking points and even the brief solo segments acted as vital connective tissue... so many improvised performances are too long and too ugly, a brief and beautiful one, full of intent listening, was one to savor.'"