G (Good) – Heavily played, noise likely; cover with visible damage.
Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.
Comments:
minor storage wear! excellent copy!
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Genre:Jazz Style:Free Jazz, Free Improvisation
Tracklist:
A1. Waddenzee Suite A2. Flat Jungle . The Palestinians A3. Taibe Duet A4. PLO March . The New Ice Age B1. The Mines Of Morococha B2. Flute From The Andes B3. Monk In Groningen B4. Entering Lima B5. November . Beauty B6. Beauty . Velocity 40-70 B7. Velocity Tchicai B8. Encephalogram B9. Velocity Duet . Film For Lucebert B10. For You, Women, Spanish Song
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
This album contain music for the films of Johan van der Keuken.
Flat Jungle (1978) recorded at Artisound, Duivendrecht, February 14th, 1978.
The Palestinians (1975) recorded at the Shaffy Theatre, Amsterdam, June 7th, 1975.
The New Ice-Age (1974) recorded at VARA-Radio, Hilversum, Hune 5th/6th, 1974.
Beauty (1970) recorded at GTB Delft, September 28th, 1970.
Velocity: 40-70 (1970) recorded at Cinetone, Duivendrecht, March 4th/6th, 1970.
A Film For Lucebert (1967) recorded at Cinetone, Duivendrecht, December 27th, 1966.