Album US 2002 on Boxholder Records label
Jazz (Free Jazz)
A Flynn Center For The Performing Arts presentation. Recorded in live performance at FlynnSpace, Burlington, Vermont on 31 March 2001. Mixed on 6 December 2001 and mastered on 17 July 2002 at Charles Eller Studios, Charlotte, Vermont.
Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble , album by | |
William Parker b, *1952 acoustic bass | |
Sam Furnace as, fl, 1954-2004 US alto saxophone | |
Bill Cole sax, dgdo, *1937 CN composed by, didgeridoo, shenai, producer, performer, nagaswaram, oboe, hojok, suona, sona | |
Atticus Cole cng, bgo, tim, US congas, bongos | |
Cooper-Moore p, voc, *1946 US flute, tin whistle, penny whistle, harp, horizontal hoe-handle harp, drums, rim drums, percussion, mouth bow | |
Warren Smith perc, dr, vib, *1934 US percussion, drums, trap drums, composed by | |
Joe Daley tu, 1918-1994 US tuba, baritone horn |
Jeff Schlanger cover |
Yuko Uchikawa design |
Lou Kannenstine executive-producer |
Lane Gibson mastered by |
Charles Eller recorded by, mixed by |
Bill Cole |
Warren Smith |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Introduction By Bill Cole (Spoken) | Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble | 0:42 | |
2 | Grounded | Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble | 4:17 | |
3 | The Triple Towers Of Kyongbokkang | Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble | Warren Smith | 7:53 |
4 | South Indian Festival Rhythm | Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble | 7:05 | |
5 | Ghanaian Funeral Rhythm | Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble | 6:21 | |
6 | South Indian Marriage Rhythm | Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble | 6:21 | |
7 | Colombian Rhythm | Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble | 4:44 | |
8 | Free Rhythm | Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble | 6:31 | |
9 | A Man Sees A Snake, A Woman Kills It; No Matter, As Long As It Is Dead | Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble | 12:19 |