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Recorded at: Bell Sound Studios, New York. Textured cover. The front slick is folded around the back sleeve and covers this a little more than half. "180 riverside drive new york 10024" address on the back. |
180 MONO Recorded at: Bell Sound Studios, New York. Cover design: Frappage - 2. Textured cover. The front slick is folded around the back sleeve and covers this a little more than half. "180 riverside drive new york 10024" address on the back. Deep groove on side a only. Plastylite P (ear) in deadwax on both sides. |
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Recorded at: Bell Sound Studios, New York. Textured cover. The front slick is folded around the back sleeve and covers this a little more than half. "180 riverside drive new york 10024" address on the back. Stampers are reversed in deadwax (1007A is on Side B and 1007B is on Side A) Includes large 22" x 17" Newspaper foldout promotional item with liner notes and articles dated Monday, June 7, 1965 |
Recorded at Bell Sound Studios, New York. Stereo cover, stereo label. Late 60's pressing with 180 Riverside Drive address on the back cover, 156 5th Avenue on the labels. |
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MONO Recorded at: Bell Sound Studios, New York. The front slick is folded around the back sleeve and covers this a little more than half. "180 riverside drive new york 10024" address on the back. |
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'.
Giuseppi Logan: alto sax, tenor sax, pakistani oboe, bass
clarinet, flute |
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Credits Recorded on October 5, 1964 at Bell Studios, NYC.
Engineering by Art Crist. Original Artwork by Howard Bernstein & Lee Greene.
Production Manager: Tom Abbs. Tape Transfer & mastering by Steven Walcott.
Design & Layout by Miles Bachman & Michael Sanzone.
"...this recording imparts the musical uniqueness of multi-reedman Giuseppi Logan's sound." - Lyn Horton, All About Jazz "...a solid, often fascinating set." - Stewart Mason, All Music Guide "Essential listening for progressive-jazz and jazz-improvisation advocates." - Glenn Astarita, Jazz Review |
(ESP-Disk')