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Henry Threadgill – Flute, Bass Flute
James Newton – Flute, Alto Flute, Bass Flute
Pedro Eustache – Flute, Alto Flute, Bass Flute., Piccolo Flute.
Melecio Magdaluyo – Flute, Alto Flute
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category: 1970-1979, CDS, Bass
Binu
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- 1The Change (Newton)
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- LabelCircle Records
- Year1978
- Discs1
James Newton (flute)
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- Axum Album Track Listing >>
- 1Dabtara
- 2Malak 'uqabe
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- 9Neser
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- LabelECM Records
- Year1982
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Charles Owens New York Art Ensemble
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- Charles Owens New York Art Ensemble Album Track Listing >>
- 1Summer Night (Warren) (CO arr)
- 2I Only Have Eyes For You (Warren) (LM arr)
- 3September In The Rain (Warren) (LM arr)
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- 5The More I See You (Warren) (CO arr)
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- 7Serenade In Blue (Warren) (LM arr)
- 8I Wish I Knew (Warren) (RH arr)
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- LabelDiscovery Records
- Year1980
- Discs1
James Newton (flut)
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From Inside
- James Newton
- From Inside Album Track Listing >>
- 1Pinky Below (Newton)
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- LabelBV Haast Records
- Year1978
- Discs1
James Newton – flute
{From the liner notes by George Coppens:}
“T & E” stands for Thelonious (Monk) and Eric (Dolphy) and the piece was named by
critic Stanley Crouch because it reminded him of both these geniuses,
who are also Newton’s very favorites.



































































































































