Album US 2005 on Utech Records label
Jazz (Free Jazz, Free Improvisation)
The title of this CD, "Leavens for Rebellion", was derived from the following: "Obviously, Anarchism, or any other social theory, making man a conscious social unit, will act as a leaven for rebellion... High strung, like a violin string, they weep and moan for life, so relentless, so cruel, so terribly inhuman. In a desperate moment the string breaks. Untuned ears hear nothing but discord. But those who feel the agonized cry understand its harmony; they hear in it the fulfillment of the most compelling moment of human nature." -Emma Goldman, 1917
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![]() | Richard Gilman-Opalsky dr, voc, tr, US drums, percussion |
![]() | Benjamin Kates voc, g, as, ts, saxophone, alto |
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Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | ![]() | I Think It's So We Can Look At Them Without Them Looking Back... | Fire & Flux | ||
2 | ![]() | Music Is The Silence That Interrupts The Noise | Fire & Flux | ||
3 | ![]() | Legitimation Crisis | Fire & Flux | ||
4 | ![]() | Recurring Lonely | Fire & Flux | ||
5 | Unpolluted Water | Fire & Flux |
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