Tr.1 & 8 Standard Music, Ltd. / Orchard Music, Ltd.
Tr.12 Rider Music (SESAC)
Tr. 1 & 8
Stan Sulzmann — alto saxophone
Orchestra Assembled by Tonia Davall
Music Composed and Conducted by Christopher Gunning
Sound — Chris Dibble
Produced by Christopher Gunning
Recorded and Mixed at Lansdowne Recording Studios, 1992
Tr. 2
Aki Takase — piano, percussion
Nobuyoshi Ino — bass
Tatsuki Watanabe — cello
Toshie Sugibayashi — viola
Michiko Iiyoshi — violin (1st)
Kaori Takeuchi — violin (2nd)
Toki String Quartet — Ensemble (strings)
Sound — Manfred Retsch
Produced by Horst Weber
Recorded at Studio Nürnberg & Axel Linstadt, Meistersingerhalle, Nürnberg, June 1st & 2nd, 1992
Tr. 3
Bob Degen — piano
Michael Formanek — bass
Bill Stewart — drums
Sound — Michael Marciano
Produced by Matthias Winckelmann
Recorded April 29 — 30, 1997
Tr. 4
Aldo Romano Jazzpar Quintet
Aldo Romano — drums, vocal
Stefano Di Battista — alto and soprano saxophones, percussion
Mark Turner — tenor sax
Henrik Gunde — acoustic & electric piano
Jesper Bodilsen — double bass
Recorded in Copenhagen
Tr. 5
Sound — Chris Dibble, Stéphane Reichart
Produced by Edouard Dubois
Tr. 6
Michel Godard — tu, serpent
Dave Bargeron — tu, sackbut
Luciano Biondini — accordion
Kenwood Dennard — drums
Sound — Reinhard Kobialka
Produced by Werner Aldinger
Recorded and Mastered at Topaz Studios, Cologne, May 7 & 8 and July 1st, 2003
Tr. 7
Cecil Taylor, Umberto Petrin — piano, voice
Mario Schiano — soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, voice
Daniele Cavallanti — tenor saxophone, voice
Gianluigi Trovesi — alto saxophone, voice
Eugenio Colombo — flute, sopranino saxophone, voice
Martin Mayes — horn, voice
Renato Geremia — violin, voice
Paolo Damiani — cello, voice
Alberto Mandarini, Guido Mazzon, Luca Calabrese — trumpet, voice
Giancarlo Schiaffini, Lauro Rossi, Sebi Tramontana — trombone, voice
Carlo Actis Dato — bass clarinet, voice
Giovanni Maier — double bass, voice
Vincenzo Mazzone — drums, timpani, voice
Tiziano Tononi — drums, percussion, voice
Recorded live during the second of two concerts given to celebrate
the first ten years of the Italian Instabile Orchestra as part of the
Talos Festival in Ruvo di Puglia (South Italy) on 10th September, 2000
Tr. 9
Joe Lovano — tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto clarinet
Anthony Cox — bass
Ed Blackwell — drums
Recorded January 26th, 1991, Audioforce, New York
Tr. 10
Vincent Courtois — cello
Marc Ducret — guitar (6 and 12 string guitars)
Dominique Pifarely — violin
Sound — Maman
Produced by Matthias Winckelmann
Recorded and Mixed at Le Triton, December, 2000
Tr. 11
Mike Westbrook — piano
Kate Westbrook — vocals, horn (tenor), piccolo flute
Peter Whyman — alto saxophone, clarinet
Alan Wakeman — baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone
Brian Godding — guitar
Andy Grappy — tuba
Phil Minton — vocals, trumpet
Peter Fairclough — drums
Produced by Mike Westbrook, William Strode
Sound — Peter Pfister
Recorded live at Willisau Jazz Festival, 31st August 1989 by Blackwood Studios, Basel
Mixed at Berwick Street Studios, London, September, October, 1989
Tr. 12
Marty Ehrlich — alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet
Uri Caine — piano
Michael Formanek — double bass
Billy Drummond — drums
Recorded at Sound On Sound Studio, October 18, 1999, New York City
Total Time Playing: 54:25 min.
Remastered by P.S.L.
In order to create its works, P.S.L. uses the technical base of D.S.E.
mode: CD-Audio
SOUND MADE
TAPE MACHINES: STUDER A80-2
TAPE MACHINES: STUDER A807
TUBE CORRECTOR: TELEFUNKEN EF7 & EF11 / AD1
MAGNETIC TAPE: BASF PROFESSIONAL HiFi LPR35
MAGNETIC TAPE: SONY SLH-11-1100BL
MAGNETIC TAPE: AMPEX 795
MAGNETIC TAPE: AMPEX 456 GRAND MASTER
RECORDER MACHINE: RPD1000PRO
HEADPHONE: BEYER DT990PRO
EARS SPEAKER: STAX SR007
HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER: TELEFUNKEN AD1 / EF12 / EL11
SOUND CONTROL
CD TRANSPORT: 47 LABORATORY — 4713 Flatfish /Japan/
DAC: 47 LABORATORY — 4705 Progression /Japan/
POWER CABLE: YTER /Italy/
ACOUSTIC SYSTEM: LOWTHER — THE DELPHIC (PM2A + DX2) /England/
PREAMPLIFIER: LEBEN — RS28CX /Japan/
POWER AMPLIFIER: LEBEN — CS1000P /Japan/
CONNECTORS CABLE: YTER /Italy/