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Steve Coleman And Five Elements - Sine Die

Label:
Catalog#:
461159 1
Format:
Vinyl, LP, 33 ⅓ RPM, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
1988
Genre:
Jazz
Style:
Jazz-Funk, Free Improvisation

Tracklist

A1   Destination 5:23
    Keyboards - Geri Allen
  Saxophone [Tenor] - Branford Marsalis
A2   Cinema Saga 5:12
A3   Soul Melange 3:36
    Bass [Acoustic] - Lonnie Plaxico
A4   Circle C 3:53
A5   Proteus 6:34
B1   Passage 1:00
    Saxophone [Alto] - Greg Osby
  Saxophone [Baritone] - Jimmy Cozier (2)
B2   First Sunrise 4:33
B3   Ur-Beat 4:18
B4   Dark To Light 4:17
    Written-By - Graham Haynes
B5   Profile Man 4:14
    Lyrics By - Steve Coleman
B6   Proteus Revamp 5:04

Credits

Artwork By - Ron Scarselli
Bass [Electric] - Kevin Bruce Harris
Drums, Percussion - Marvin "Smitty" Smith
Guitar - David Gilmore
Lyrics By - Cassandra Wilson (tracks: A1 to B4, B6)
Mastered By - Ted Jensen
Mixed By - Joseph Marciano
Other [Administrative Assistant] - Alice Glenn
Other [Liner Notes] - Peter Watrous
Photography - Richard Vogel
Piano, Keyboards - James Weidman
Producer - Steve Coleman
Producer [Associate], Mixed By - Jimmy Cozier (2)
Recorded By - Joseph Marciano
Recorded By [Assistant] - Chris Digirolamo
Saxophone [Alto] - Steve Coleman
Saxophone [Tenor] - Gary Thomas (tracks: A5, B1)
Trombone - Robin Eubanks
Trumpet - Graham Haynes
Vocals [Lead] - Cassandra Wilson
Written-By, Mixed By - Steve Coleman (tracks: A1 to B3, B5, B6)

Notes

Recording at Systems Two in Brooklyn, New York. December 1987 to January 1988.
Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Studio, New York.
Comes with an inner sleeve full of quotations by James Brown, Miyamoto Musashi, Von Freeman, Charlie Parker, L. L. Cool Jay, Toshiro Mifune, Rakim, John Coltrane and Muhammad Ali.
An M-Base Production.