Together Alone is an album by American jazz saxophonists Joseph Jarman and Anthony Braxton recorded in 1971 and released on the Delmark label.[1][2]
Reception
Scott Yanow, in his review for AllMusic calls the album a "disappointment considering the talents involved". He states "not a lot of magic or close communication occurs, and the improvisations tend to ramble."[3]
Track listing
- "Together Alone" (Joseph Jarman) – 5:39
- "Dawn Dance One" (Jarman) – 13:46
- "Morning [Including Circles]" (Jarman) – 2:18
- "Ck7 (GN) 436" – (Anthony Braxton) – 6:10
- "SBN-A-1 66k" (Braxton) – 14:53
Personnel
- Anthony Braxton – alto saxophone, contrabass clarinet, flute, piano, vocals
- Joseph Jarman – sopranino saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, flute, synthesiser, bells, vocals
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise. |
Studio albums |
- Song For (1966)
- As If It Were the Seasons (1968)
- (with Anthony Braxton, 1971)
- The Magic Triangle (with Don Pullen and Don Moye, 1979)
- Black Paladins (with Don Moye, 1979)
- Earth Passage – Density (with Don Moye, 1981)
- Out of the Mist (with Leroy Jenkins, 1997)
- Return of the Lost Tribe (with Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre, Kahil El'Zabar, Malachi Favors, and Steve Colson, 1997)
- Equal Interest (with Myra Melford and Leroy Jenkins, 1999)
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