Released 1972 Length 80:09 Artist Anthony Braxton Label America Records | Recorded February 25, 1972 Saxophone Improvisations Series F
(1972) Town Hall 1972
(1972) Release date 1972 Genre Jazz | |
Studio Studio Decca in Paris, France Producer Pierre Berjot
Bruno Guermonprez and Daniel Richard (Reissue) Similar Anthony Braxton albums, Jazz albums |
Saxophone Improvisations Series F is a solo album by American saxophonist and composer Anthony Braxton recorded in 1972 and originally released on the French America label.
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Reception
The Allmusic review by Eugene Chadbourne awarded the album 4 stars stating "although the early recordings of Braxton seem to be marked by frustration and failure, this is a suitable follow-up to For Alto as well as an improvement, a great accomplishment in itself".
Track listing
All compositions by Anthony Braxton.
Disc one
- "BWC-12 N-48" - 5:00
- "Nr-12-C (33M)" - 9:09
- "Rfo-M° F (32)" - 6:54
- "JMK-80 CFN-7" - 17:57
Disc two
- "178-F4 312" - 2:20
- "NBH-7C K7" - 5:26
- "MMKF-6 (CN-72)" - 6:59
- "(348-R) C-233" - 7:23
- "104°-Kelvin M-12" - 19:01
Personnel
Songs
1BWC-12 N-48 (Stages 1-3)5:01
2Nr-12-C (33M)9:09
3Rfo-M° F (32)6:54
References
Saxophone Improvisations Series F Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA