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Performer: Evan Parker GRUTRONIC & EVAN PARKER: Together In Zero Space (Grutronic) (Review by Art Lange) | performance, want list | GUY, BARRY/PARKER, EVAN: Marxbrüder. Botta Segreta. Ecliptic. Slope. Belacqua. Lurch. Balestra. Punta Reversa. Fleam (Review by Art Lange) | soprano | GUY, BARRY/PARKER, EVAN: Marxbrüder. Botta Segreta. Ecliptic. Slope. Belacqua. Lurch. Balestra. Punta Reversa. Fleam (Review by Art Lange) | tenor saxophone | GUY, BARRY/PARKER, EVAN: Obliquities (Review by Art Lange) | soprano | GUY, BARRY/PARKER, EVAN: Obliquities (Review by Art Lange) | tenor saxophone | PARKER, EVAN: Boustrophedon (Review by Art Lange) | conductor | PARKER, EVAN: Fiftieth Birthday Concert (Review by Art Lange) | soprano | PARKER, EVAN: Fiftieth Birthday Concert (Review by Art Lange) | tenor saxophone | PARKER, EVAN: Hero of Nine Fingers'. Bowed Stiffly and Went Free. In Exultation. Not Backwards, as in Doubt. The Echoing Border Zones (Review by Art Lange) | soprano | PARKER, EVAN: Hero of Nine Fingers'. Bowed Stiffly and Went Free. In Exultation. Not Backwards, as in Doubt. The Echoing Border Zones (Review by Art Lange) | tenor saxophone | PARKER/LYTTON: But for the Mist. The Theatre of the World and Photic Diversions. The Night the Ariel Left Harwich and Other Synchronlcities (Review by Art Lange) | cassettes | PARKER/LYTTON: But for the Mist. The Theatre of the World and Photic Diversions. The Night the Ariel Left Harwich and Other Synchronlcities (Review by Art Lange) | dopplerphone | PARKER/LYTTON: But for the Mist. The Theatre of the World and Photic Diversions. The Night the Ariel Left Harwich and Other Synchronlcities (Review by Art Lange) | lyttonophone | PARKER/LYTTON: But for the Mist. The Theatre of the World and Photic Diversions. The Night the Ariel Left Harwich and Other Synchronlcities (Review by Art Lange) | ocarina | PARKER/LYTTON: But for the Mist. The Theatre of the World and Photic Diversions. The Night the Ariel Left Harwich and Other Synchronlcities (Review by Art Lange) | sheng | PARKER/LYTTON: But for the Mist. The Theatre of the World and Photic Diversions. The Night the Ariel Left Harwich and Other Synchronlcities (Review by Art Lange) | soprano | PARKER/LYTTON: But for the Mist. The Theatre of the World and Photic Diversions. The Night the Ariel Left Harwich and Other Synchronlcities (Review by Art Lange) | tenor saxophone | PARKER/LYTTON: But for the Mist. The Theatre of the World and Photic Diversions. The Night the Ariel Left Harwich and Other Synchronlcities (Review by Art Lange) | voice | PARKER/LYTTON: Three Other Stories (1971-74) (Review by Art Lange) | cassettes | PARKER/LYTTON: Three Other Stories (1971-74) (Review by Art Lange) | dopplerphone | PARKER/LYTTON: Three Other Stories (1971-74) (Review by Art Lange) | lyttonophone | PARKER/LYTTON: Three Other Stories (1971-74) (Review by Art Lange) | ocarina | PARKER/LYTTON: Three Other Stories (1971-74) (Review by Art Lange) | sheng | PARKER/LYTTON: Three Other Stories (1971-74) (Review by Art Lange) | soprano | PARKER/LYTTON: Three Other Stories (1971-74) (Review by Art Lange) | tenor saxophone | PARKER/LYTTON: Three Other Stories (1971-74) (Review by Art Lange) | voice | PHILLIPS, BARRE/BLEY, PAUL/PARKER, EVAN: Poetic Justice. Time Will Tell. Above The Tree Line. You Will, Oscar, You Will. Sprung. No Questions. Vine Laces. Clawback. Marsh Tides. Instance. Burlesque (Review by Art Lange) | soprano | PHILLIPS, BARRE/BLEY, PAUL/PARKER, EVAN: Poetic Justice. Time Will Tell. Above The Tree Line. You Will, Oscar, You Will. Sprung. No Questions. Vine Laces. Clawback. Marsh Tides. Instance. Burlesque (Review by Art Lange) | tenor saxophone | PHILLIPS, BARRE/BLEY, PAUL/PARKER, EVAN: Time Will Tell (Review by Art Lange) | soprano | PHILLIPS, BARRE/BLEY, PAUL/PARKER, EVAN: Time Will Tell (Review by Art Lange) | tenor saxophone | SCHLIPPENBACH: Feature 1 (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone | SCHLIPPENBACH/PARKER/LOVENS: Features 2-15 (Review by Lynn René Bayley) | tenor saxophone |
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