Rotation (Joe McPhee album)
Rotation is a live album by multi-instrumentalist and composer Joe McPhee, recorded in 1976 and first released on the Swiss HatHut label.[1]
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Released | 1977 | |||
Recorded | September 3, 1976, in Basel, Switzerland | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 47:25 | |||
Label | HatHut hat HUT D | |||
Producer | Craig Johnson and Pia & Werner X. Uehlinger | |||
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Track listing
All compositions by Joe McPhee
- "Sweet Dragon" - 6:55
- "Theme from Episode #3" - 5:20
- "Bahamian Folksong" - 10:55
- "Spaces" - 9:25
- "Rotation" - 6:35
- "Episode #2" - 8:15
Personnel
- Joe McPhee - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, trumpet, cornet, cowbell
- John Snyder - synthesizer (tracks 3-6)
- Mark Levine - trumpet, flugelhorn, mellophone (track 6)
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References
- Joe McPhee discography accessed April 20, 2015
- Allmusic listing, accessed April 20, 2015
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