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Freedom of the City 2005

Label: Emanem
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD 1 A1. Petrah - 15:58; A2. Felthor - 09:25; A3. Voicings - 15:10; A4. Does Rain Know? - 03:19; A5. Interstate 2 - 24:49; A6. Conduction No. 20 (by Simon H Fell) - 08:07; A7. Hearing Reproduction 7 (by Caroline Kraabel) - 02:18. CD 2. B1. The Dynamix (by Dave Tucker) - 07:53; B2. Don't Bende The Wardrobe - 26:32; B3. Providence Points South - 10:30; B4. A Right in Phoenica - 09:40; B5. Unstill Life - 23:33. Tutte le composizioni sono degli esecutori.

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Article: Album Review

Aa.Vv.: Freedom of the City 2005

Read "Freedom of the City 2005" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Freedom of the city 2005 è la registrazione quasi integrale del Freedom of the City Festival, realizzata il primo maggio del 2005 a Londra. E, come sottolinea Martin Davidson nelle note di copertina, la scelta degli organizzatori è stata quella di privilegiare gruppi mai esibitisi insieme prima di allora (a parte naturalmente la London Improvisers Orchestra). ...

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Freedom Of The City 2005

Label: Heavenly Sweetness
Released: 2006

Album

Freedom of the City 2005

Label: Emanem
Released: 2006
Track listing: Petrah; Felthor; Voicings; Does Rain Know?; Interstate 2; Conduction No. 20; Hearing Reproduction 7; The Dynamix; Don

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Various Artists: Freedom of the City 2005

Read "Freedom of the City 2005" reviewed by Francis Lo Kee


As stated in the liner notes to the first set with this title, “The Freedom of the City festival was set up as an annual event [starting in 2001], in order to showcase the phenomenal London improvised music scene. Though this recording was made in just one day (May 1, 2005), it contains ...

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Various Artists: Freedom of the City 2005

Read "Freedom of the City 2005" reviewed by John Eyles


An eagerly anticipated annual release, the Freedom of the City CD is an essential complement to the live festival, providing the opportunity to check recalled perceptions against objective evidence and to fill in unavoidable gaps, but mostly--whether or not one was there--to catch some great music. Largely for financial reasons, the 2005 London festival was a ...


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