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Time Zones (album)

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Released
  
1977

Release date
  
1977

Genre
  
Jazz

Length
  
42:51

Label
  
Freedom Records

Recorded
  
June 10 and September 16, 1976 Creative Music Festival, Mount Tremper, NY and Bearsville Sound, Woodstock, NY

Time Zones (1976)
  
Donaueschingen (Duo) 1976 (1976)

Artists
  
Anthony Braxton, Richard Teitelbaum

Producers
  
Michael Cuscuna, Richard Teitelbaum

Similar
  
Anthony Braxton albums, Jazz albums

Time Zones is an album by electronic musician Richard Teitelbaum and saxophonist Anthony Braxton recorded in 1976 and originally released on the Freedom label.

Contents

Reception

The Allmusic review by Brian Olewnick stated "The two had a long and fruitful relationship and these pieces give a good idea why: both possessed probing intelligence that enabled them to dig deep into each other's individual musical languages, unearthing surprising common ground as well as acknowledging differences". In JazzTimes Bill Shoemaker wrote "Teitelbaum is in a class by himself when it comes to improvising with synthesizers. His ability to morph from horn-like voice to viscous texture, to melt between foreground and background, and to incite inspired improvisations from Braxton (especially an alto solo at the end of "Crossings," which unravels from desultory lyricism to an eerie reed effect), is thoroughly engaging".

Track listing

All compositions by Richard Teitelbaum.

  1. "Crossing" - 23:58
  2. "Behemoth Dreams" - 18:53
  • Recorded at the Creative Music Festival in Mount Tremper, NY on June 10, 1976 (track 1) and at Bearsville Sound in Woodstock, NY on September 16, 1976 (track 2)
  • Personnel

  • Richard Teitelbaum - Moog modular synthesizer, micromoog
  • Anthony Braxton - sopranino saxophone, alto saxophone, contrabass clarinet
  • References

    Time Zones (album) Wikipedia


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