Nidhamu
Nidhamu is a recording by the jazz musician Sun Ra and his Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity Arkestra, documenting their first visit to Egypt.
Nidhamu | ||||
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Live album by Sun Ra and his Arkestra | ||||
Released | 1972 | |||
Recorded | December 12–17, 1971 | |||
Genre | Free Jazz | |||
Label | El Saturn Records / Thoth Intergalactic | |||
Sun Ra and his Arkestra chronology | ||||
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Tracks 1-3 were recorded live at the Ballon Theatre in Cairo on December 17, 1971; track 4 is a solo keyboard performance recorded a week previously.
Track listing
- "Space Loneliness #2"
- "Discipline #11"
- "Discipline #15"
- "Nidhamu"
Personnel
- John Gilmore - tenor saxophone
- Danny Davis - alto saxophone, flute
- Marshall Allen - alto saxophone, flute, oboe
- Kwame Hadi - trumpet, conga drums
- Pat Patrick - baritone saxophone
- Elo Omoe - bass clarinet
- Tommy Hunter - percussion
- Danny Ray Thompson - baritone saxophone, flute
- June Tyson - vocal
- Larry Narthington - alto saxophone, conga drum
- Lex Humphries - percussion
- Hakim Rahim - alto saxophone, flute
- Sun Ra - organ, rocksichord, piano
- Tam Fiofori - engineer
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