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Performer: Anthony Braxton
Genre: Jazz
Album: Six Duets
Released: 1997
Style: Free Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
MP3 version ZIP size: 1990 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1323 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1938 mb
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 169
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Tracklist

1 Composition No 69B 5:14
2 Composition No 69A 8:19
3 Composition No 23J 7:11
4 Composition No 6A 6:36
5 Composition No 69P 3:45
6 Composition No 6N 7:16
Bonus Tracks
7 Four - Take 1 5:55
8 Four - Take 2 3:01

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Studio Natali

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Sopranino Saxophone [E-flat], Clarinet – Anthony Braxton
  • Artwork – Tommy Demuro*
  • Bass – John Lindberg
  • Engineer – Massimo Rastrelli
  • Producer, Photography – Francesco Maino
  • Written-By – Anthony Braxton (tracks: 1 to 6), Miles Davis (tracks: 7 to 8)

Notes

Recorded at Natali Sound Studios, Florence, Italy, July 19, 1982.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 012786 000428

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CECMA 1005 Anthony Braxton / John Lindberg Anthony Braxton / John Lindberg - Six Duets ‎(LP, Album) CECMA Records CECMA 1005 Italy 1982
White gold
An interesting duo between the free legend on the Saxophone, Anthony Braxton, and the not so well known John Lindberg. There's a lot of free jazz elements in these recordings but for the most part I found this one of the easier Braxton albums to listen to. Mainly cause there's only two instruments but also because there's some Bop movements at times as well. There's not just a straight edge free movement of sound on here. Track Composition No 23J especially. John breaks down on a fairly predictable bass pattern while Anthony horns away. Probably my favorite on the disc, the bass solo on this one is amazing too! Further adding to the Bop feel is that all the tracks are fairly short for free jazz standards so this is a great beginners disc for those new to free jazz I think. The two bonus tracks aren't really anything special but they are nice versions.