Album US 1969 on Milestone label
Jazz
Heavy card gatefold sleeve with gloss outer finish and matt inner. First Milestone Blue labels. Recorded New York City, June 19th (side A) and 25th (side B), 1968. Side One: Another Earth (is described as) "A sextet in three uninterrupted movements, composed by Gary Bartz." Beginnings: conditions being right, life is formed. Endings: undetermined factors can eliminate it in a flicker of a star. Beginnings: there will always be life somewhere. "This music is dedicated to life whenever, wherever and however it may occur." (Gary Bartz) Front cover photograph from the Mount Wilson and Palomar Observatories. A product of Milestone Records Inc. 119 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 Publisher credits: Gary Bartz Publ. Co. - BMI (A, B1, B2, B4) Chappell and Co. - ASCAP (B3)
Gary Bartz as, ss, *1940 US alto saxophone, written by, album by | |
Reggie Workman b, *1937 US bass | |
Freddie Waits dr, 1940-1989 US drums | |
Stanley Cowell p, *1941 US piano | |
Pharoah Sanders ts, *1940 US tenor saxophone | |
Charles Tolliver tr, fh, *1942 US trumpet |
John Murello design, album design |
George Sawtelle engineer, recording engineer |
Maxine Bartz liner notes |
Ray Hagerty mastered by, stereo + mastering |
Chuck Stewart photography by, back cover and inside |
Orrin Keepnews producer |
Gary Bartz |
Kurt Weill |
Maxwell Anderson |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Another Earth | Gary Bartz | 23:57 | |
2 | Dark Nebula | Gary Bartz | 5:04 | |
3 | UFO | Gary Bartz | 4:49 | |
4 | Lost In The Stars | Gary Bartz | Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson | 4:04 |
5 | Perihelion And Aphelion | Gary Bartz | 3:47 |