Single US 1987 on Rastascan Records label
Jazz and Spoken Word (Free Improvisation)
Conceptually, the disc was created as a "single" that included an instrumental version of the song on Side B. The drum part is the same on both sides, with Side A featuring vocals, guitar and effects processing, and Side B with those parts removed and the sopranino saxophone added. 500 copies were pressed, but 350 copies were accidentally destroyed by a distributor that went out of business. Etching on Side B: "Writing a song about why someone left you, that’s stupid." F.Z.
Gino Robair perc, dr, US drums, voice, producer, album by | |
Aric Rubin g, syn, guitar, arrangement | |
Anthony Braxton as, *1945 US sopranino saxophone |
Brian Gifford photography, back cover |
DBrown producer, engineer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | She Left Me For A She | Gino Robair | 4:00 | |
2 | She Left Her For A Him | Gino Robair | 3:58 |