ESP 3007 Revolutionary Ensemble / Vietnam 1 & 2

Recorded at The Peace Church.

Unlike The Revolutionary Ensemble - Vietnam 1 & 2 this press has full round labels.

Back cover:

ESP 3007 stereo compatible quad

To play this stereo recording in quad attach the leads of the third speaker to the plus terminals of your amplifier.
Avoid possible amplifier damage by obtaining assistance from an audio expert.

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© Copyright 1972 by Revolutionary Ensemble and United International Copyright Representatives Ltd. P-1972 Revolutionary Ensemble and ESP Disk Ltd.
Printed in USA

Square labels.

Back cover:
ESP 3007 stereo compatible quad
To play this stereo recording in quad attach the leads of the third speaker to the plus terminals of your amplifier. Avoid possible amplifier damage by obtaining assistance from an audio expert.
(Esperanto:) Mendu tium diskon ce via loka diskvendejo au rekte de ESP. Eksterlanda prezo: $5.98 Pagu per internacia postmandato.
© Copyright 1972 by Revolutionary Ensemble and United International Copyright Representatives Ltd. P-1972 Revolutionary Ensemblew and ESP Disk Ltd.

Debut recording by one of the classic avant-garde groups: the
Revolutionary Ensemble. Featuring violinist Leroy Jenkins (formerly a
member of the AACM), bassist Sirone and percussionist Jerome Cooper, the
group was an early example of chamber music within the avant-garde format,
one that emphasized subtlety within its instrumentation (string
instruments instead of saxophones) and compositions. The band existed
primarily from 1971-1977, building a worldwide reputation as one of the
premier avant-garde groups. "Vietnam" was the group's first recording.

Personnel

Leroy Jenkins (vln, vla)
Sirone (b, cello)
Jerome Cooper (per)

Track Listing

1. Vietnam 1
2. Vietnam 2

NYC, March, 1972

(ESP-Disk')