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Anthony Coleman - Disco By Night

Label:
Catalog#:
Avan 011
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Japan
Released:
1992
Genre:
Jazz
Style:
Free Jazz

Tracklist

1   By Night (1987-1988) 13:41
    Accordion - Guy Klucevsek
  Clarinet - Doug Wieselman
  Drums - James Pugliese*
  Piano - Anthony Coleman
2   Jevrejski By Night (1990-1992) 4:34
    Accordion - Guy Klucevsek
  Drums - James Pugliese*
  Piano - Anthony Coleman
  Saxophone [Soprano] - Roy Nathanson
3   Trend Man (1992) 4:51
    Accordion - Guy Klucevsek
  Clarinet - Doug Wieselman
  Drums - James Pugliese*
  Sampler - Anthony Coleman
  Voice - Gisburg Smialek*
4   A Hurtful Angle (1992) 3:35
    Accordion - Guy Klucevsek
  Clarinet - Doug Wieselman
5   Disco By Night (1989-1990) 4:34
    Accordion - Guy Klucevsek
  Clarinet - Doug Wieselman
  Drums - James Pugliese*
  Piano - Anthony Coleman
  Sampler - Anthony Coleman

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Tomoyo T.L. (Karath=Razar)
Artwork By [Typesetting] - Lisa Wells
Edited By - Scott Hull (2)
Engineer - Bryce Goggin (tracks: 2 to 5) , Steve Burgh (tracks: 1)
Executive Producer - Disk Union , John Zorn
Executive Producer [Associate] - Kazunori Sugiyama
Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
Mastered By [Premastering] - Elliott Sharp
Photography - Nancy Perlman
Producer - Anthony Coleman
Written-By - Anthony Coleman

Notes

Track 1 was recorded on June 15, 1988 at Baby Monster Studio (Downtown).

Tracks 2 to 5 were recorded on January 28, 1992 at Baby Monster Studio (Uptown).

CD premastering was done at Studio zOaR.

On track 2 the term Jevrejski means "Jewish" in Serbo-Croatian and this piece uses Eastern European Klezmer music as its basis.

Track 3 is an Eastern EuroDisco piece with a text from an Austrian advertising supplement comparing the changes in suit fashions to the opening up of Eastern Europe.