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ESPDISK 1013CD
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2013 reissue; originally released in 1966. More, Giuseppi Logan's second album, has two tracks from the same legendary May 1st, 1965, Town Hall concert, produced by ESP-Disk' owner Bernard Stollman, that gave us Albert Ayler's Bells. This ESP-Disk' 50th Anniversary Remaster edition of More includes previously unissued music from Logan's set that reissue producer Michael D. Anderson discovered at the end of the Albert Ayler Bells master tape. The astonishing thing about this ten-minute segment of audio tape is that it is the continuation of the second track, "Shebar," extending its length to 19 minutes. On the original album, there is a fade, but with the inclusion of this newly discovered segment, the performance continues to the end of the song and of the group's performance. Note: The slight distortion here exists on the original master tape and could not be corrected, but the historical value in hearing the entire performance certainly justifies its inclusion. RIYL: Art Ensemble of Chicago, Bill Dixon. Giuseppi Logan, alto saxophone, bass clarinet, flute, piano; Don Pullen, piano on 1-2, 4; Reggie Johnson, bass on 1-2; Eddie Gomez, bass on 4; Milford Graves, drums on 1-2, 4.
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ESPDISK 1007CD
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Repressed 2019? On November 11th, 1964, Giuseppi Logan went to Bell Sound Studios to record his first album for the newly-formed ESP-Disk label. Bernard Stollman discovered Giuseppi and others who would form the nucleus of his label at the October Revolution Concert of 1964. For the recording, Giuseppi chose friends and fellow music companions Don Pullen and Milford Graves, and added bassist extraordinaire Eddie Gomez. The session is rich with imagination, and added to the dimension of musicians who would become the roster of ESP-Disk. Research and accurate session date information and analog tape transfer by Michael D. Anderson.
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