DISCOGRAPHY OF STEVE LACY

This is the fifth version of the discography of Steve Lacy. It includes many corrections and a few additions.

Following items are:

Again, we would really appreciate any comments, corrections and extra infor- mation which could improve the quality of this discography. Specifically, if people could send us information and/or corrections on:

William Kenz (kenz@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu),
Patrice Roussel (proussel@ichips.intel.com).
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		       |   DISCOGRAPHY OF STEVE LACY   |
		       |          October 1998         |
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		       | by William Kenz               |
		       | (kenz@mhd1.moorhead.msus.edu) | 
		       | 816 N. 15th St.               |
		       | Moorhead, MN 56560 (USA)      |
		       | and Patrice Roussel           |
		       | (proussel@ichips.intel.com)   |
                       | 2034 NE 37th Av.              |
                       | Portland, OR 97212 (USA)      |
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With special thanks to:

Patrick Schuster
Monique Goldstein
Lew Petrinovich
Doug Doucette                   doucette@trane.wpd.sgi.com
R. Lynn Rardin                  rardin%orion@binah.cc.brandeis.edu
Marcel-Franck Simon             mingus@usl.com
Glenn W. Lea                    gwl@genrad.com
Sandeep Mehta                   smehta@nynexst.com
Robert Iannapollo               Robert%Total_Information@MCImail.com 
Steve Berman                    steve@ims.uni-stuttgart.de
Alastair Dickson                alastair.dickson@almac.co.uk
Ben Weiner                      bweiner@physics.rutgers.edu
Richard Shapiro                 rshapiro@bbn.com
Matt Schofield                  mps@de-montfort.ac.uk
Bill Hery                       wjh@hogpa.att.com
Malcolm Humes                   malcolm@wrs.com
Mike Zickar                     mzickar@s.psych.uiuc.edu
David McKechnie                 dmckech1@cc.swarthmore.edu
Alexis Rzewski                  rzewski@NorthStar.com
Terence E Martin                tema@midway.uchicago.edu
Arjen Gorter                    dolphy@hacktic.nl
Peter Stubley                   P.Stubley@sheffield.ac.uk
Dale A. Smoak			dales@cs.umb.edu
Johann Haidenbauer		KPH113@ZAM001.ZAM.KFA-JUELICH.DE
Philippe Renaud
Katsuhiro Imai			mtkisco@tanpopo.aianet.or.jp
Piotr Michalowski		piotrm@umich.edu
Dave Cramer			DTCramer@aol.com
Sergio Palermi			PALERMI@aquila.infn.it
Patrick Frisco			ae465@detroit.freenet.org
Tom Welsh			tom@newalbion.com
Robert L. Campbell
Mauricio Gobbi			gobbi@coastal.udel.edu
Vincent Laine                   senators@imaginet.fr
Artur Miguel Dias               amd@di.fct.unl.pt
Matthew C Weiner                mcwst5+@pitt.edu
Sergio Karam                    sbkaram@portoweb.com.br
Bruce Carnevale                 Carnevale@mbox.anglistik.uni-hannover.de
Jim Eigo			JEigo@aol.com
Gilles Laheurte			gilles.laheurte@UNOPS.org
Jacques Oger			oger@worldnet.fr
Martin Davidson
Peter Losin                     losinp@wam.umd.edu
Jim Dye                         rein009d@frank.mtsu.edu
Tom Storer                      tstorer@natsys.fr
Bjorn Thorstensson
Jack Lefton                     federicofel@msn.com
R. Edward Stuart                stuart@telerama.lm.com
for sending us extra material and giving prompt answers to our questions.

We are also endebted to:

Gustave Cerutti, who published the first comprehensive discography of Steve Lacy in 1982, as a side project of his late magazine - Jazz 360 degrees - and allowed us to use his work to start this new and updated discography;

Steve Lacy, who helped us to clarify some obscure references and showed a strong interest in this project.

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Records and tapes have been listed, when possible, by chronological order based on release dates (and not recording session). The following records and tapes are listed:

the following ones are not listed (we think this deserves a special section):

you won't find anything on extra material like (maybe in the near future ?):

Some abbreviations:

Album           Full album release, in one or more of the formats below:
  LP            12" vinyl long-player (33 1/3 RPM)
  CD            Compact (digital) disc
  CT            Cassette tape
  DAT           DAT, digital audio tape
  DCC           Digital compact cassette tape
  MD            MiniDisc, CD-like optical disc

Single          Single release, usually from an album, in one or more of
		the formats below:
  7"            7" 45 RPM vinyl
  10"           10" 45 RPM vinyl
  12"           12" 45 RPM vinyl
  EP            Extended play single or mini-album, usually 33 1/3 RPM
  CD-3          CD-3, 3" (7 cm) CD single
  CD-5          5" (12 cm) CD single
  CS            Cassette single
  Flexi         Flexi-disc, usually included with a magazine

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001 - JAZZ-IDIOM: Dick Sutton Sextet

    1/ Avalon                                   (Jolson, Rose)           2:46
    2/ Softly As A Morning Sunrise              (Hammerstein, Romberg)   2:53
    3/ Liza                                     (Rubens, Condon)         2:05
    4/ I'm Coming Virginia                      (Heywood, Cook)          3:16
    5/ I Would Do Almost Anything For You       (Claude Hopkins)         2:23
    6/ How About You                            (Freed, Lane)            3:08
    7/ You're Lucky To Me                       (Black, Razaf)           2:35
    8/ Peg O'My Heart                           (Bryan, Fisher)          2:26

    Recorded in NYC, 1954

  Dick Sutton: trumpet; Rai Anderson: trombone; Steve Lacy: soprano, clarinet;
  Don Sitterlex: baritone saxophone; Mark Trail: bass; Bill DeHay: drums.

    1954 - Jaguar, JP 802 (10" LP)
    1954 - Jaguar, EP 802 vol. 1 and vol. 2 (7" 45 RPM)

  See also THE JAGUAR SESSIONS (1988).

  Note concerning the two 7" 45RPM:
    vol 1 includes tracks 1, 2, 4 and 5
    vol 2 includes tracks 3, 6, 7 and 8

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002 - PROGRESSIVE DIXIELAND: Dick Sutton Sextet

    1/ As Long As I Live                        (Arlen, Koehler)         3:39
    2/ My Old Flame                             (Johnston, Coslow)       2:44
    3/ A Foggy Day In London Town               (Gershwin, Gershwin)     2:54
    4/ Let's Get Away From It All               (Dennis, Adair)          3:27
    5/ Ibid                                     (Dick Sutton)            2:39
    6/ Love Me Or Leave Me                      (Donaldson, Kahn)        2:34
    7/ Fortunate                                (Dick Sutton)            3:08
    8/ Sunday                                   (Coots, Grey)            2:54
    
    Recorded in NYC, 1954

  Dick Sutton: trumpet; John Welch: trombone; Steve Lacy: soprano, clarinet;
  Frank Caputo: baritone saxophone; Mark Trail: bass; Billy De Hay: drums.

    1954 - Jaguar, JP 804 (10" LP)

  See also THE JAGUAR SESSIONS (1988).

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003 - TOM STEWART QUINTET/SEXTET

    1/ Rosetta
    2/ Out Of Nowhere
    3/ Fidgety Feet
    4/ Potatoes
    5/ Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You
    6/ My Heart Is A Hobo
    7/ Some Of These Days
    8/ These Are The Things I Love
    9/ Spain
    10/ Let's Get Lost

    Recorded in NYC, February 1956

  Tom Stewart: tenor horn; Steve Lacy: soprano; Dave McKenna (except on (10)): 
  piano; Whitey Mitchell: bass; Alan Levitt (except on (7,8,9)): drums; Joe 
  Puma (7,8,9,10): guitar; Herbie Mann (7,8,9,10): flute, tenor; Billy Bradley 
  (7,8,9): drums.

    ???? - ABC Paramount 117 (LP)

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004 - WHITEY MITCHELL SEXTETTE

    1/ It Could Happen To You			(Van Heusen, Burke)
    2/ Lover Man				(Weill, Anderson)
    3/ Strike Up The Band			(Gershwin)
    4/ I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart		(Ellington, Mills, Nemo)
    5/ Once In A While				(Edwards, Green)
    6/ Young Lesley				(Mitchell)
    7/ You Stepped Out Of A Dream		(Brown, Kahn)
    8/ Over The Rainbow				(Arlen, Harburg)
    9/ Perdido					(Tizol, Lengsfelder)
    10/ Why Don't You Take Up The Piccolo	(Mitchell)

    Recorded in NYC, April 23, 1956
    (4,7) recorded in NYC, April 13, 1956

  Whitey Mitchell: bass; Don Stratton: trumpet; Tom Stewart: tenor horn; Steve 
  Lacy: soprano; Joe Puma: guitar; Gus Johnson (4,7): drums; Osie Johnson 
  (except on (4,7)): drums. 

    1956 - ABC Paramount 126 (LP)
    1985 - ABC Paramount, ABC-126 252-281-1 (LP)

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005 - MODERN JAZZ FESTIVAL: Joe Puma Sextet

    1/ Give Me The Simple Life
    2/ Indian Blanket

    Recorded in NYC, June 13, 1956

  Joe Puma: guitar; Tom Stewart: bass trumpet; Steve Lacy: soprano; Herbie
  Mann: tenor; Whitey Mitchell: bass; Herb Wasserman: drums.

    ???? - Harmony, HL 7196 (LP)
    ???? - Jazztone, J 1245 (LP)

  Note: (1) is on the Harmony pressing only.
  Note: (2) is on the Jazztone pressing only.

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006 - JAZZ ADVANCE: Cecil Taylor

    1/ Bemsha Swing                             (Monk, Best)             7:23
    2/ Charge'Em Blues                          (Taylor)                11:02
    3/ Azure                                    (Ellington)              7:26
    4/ Song                                     (Taylor)                 5:16
    5/ You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To         (Cole Porter)            9:14
    6/ Rick Kick Shaw                           (Taylor)                 6:03
    7/ Sweet And Lovely                         (Arnheim, Tobias, Lamare)6:35

    Recorded in Boston on September 14, 1956

  Cecil Taylor: piano; Steve Lacy (2,4): soprano; Buell Neidlinger (1,2,3,4,
  6,7): bass; Dennis Charles (1,2,3,4,6,7): drums.

    1956 - Transition (USA), TR 10 - TR 19 - TR 30 (LP)
    ???? - Transition (Japan), GXF 3121 (LP)
    ???? - Toshiba (Japan), 70072 (LP)
    1975 - Blue Note (USA), BN-LA 458 H2 (LP)
    ???? - Blue Note (UK), BST 84 487/88 (LP)
    ???? - Toshiba (Japan), EMI TOCJ 5884 (CD)
    1991 - Blue Note (USA), CDP 7 84462 2 (CD)
    1994 - Transition (Japan), TOCJ-5888 (CD)

  Note: the Blue Note reissue BN-LA 458 H2 is called IN TRANSITION and inclu-
  des both JAZZ ADVANCE and LOVE FOR SALE (1959).
  Note: according to the Blue Note reissue BN-LA 458 H2, the recording date is
  December 10, 1955.
  Note: track (7) is missing on the Transition CD pressing (TOCJ-5888).

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007 - GIL EVANS PLUS TEN: Gil Evans

    1/ Remember                                 (Berlin)                 4:30
    2/ Ella Speed                               (traditional)            5:47
    3/ Big Stuff                                (Berstein)               4:46
    4/ Nobody's Heart                           (Rodgers, Hart)          4:22
    5/ Just One Of Those Things                 (Porter)                 4:22
    6/ If You Could See Me Now                  (Dameron)                4:15
    7/ Jambangle                                (Evans)                  4:56

    (1) recorded in Hackensack, on September 6, 1957
    (2,4,6) recorded in Hackensack, on September 27, 1957
    (3,5,7) recorded in Hackensack, on October 10, 1957
    Recorded in Hackensack, October 10, 1957 
    
  Gil Evans: piano, arranger; John Carisi (1): trumpet; Jack Koven: trumpet; 
  Jimmy Cleveland: trombone; Bart Varsalona: bass trombone; Willie Ruff: 
  French horn; Steve Lacy: soprano; Lee Konitz: alto; Dave Kurtzer: bassoon; 
  Paul Chambers: bass; Jo Jones (1): drums; Louis Mucci (2-7): trumpet; Nick 
  Stabulas (2-7): drums.

    1957 - Prestige, 7120 and 7756 (LP)
    1959 - New Jazz, NJLP 8215 (LP)
    ???? - Prestige (Japan), SMJ 6516 (LP)
    ???? - Prestige, P-24049 (LP)
    ???? - Prestige (Japan), LPJ 40006 (LP)
    1989 - Prestige, OJC-346 (P-7120) (LP)
    1989 - Prestige, OJCCD-346-2 (P-7120) (CD)

  Note: this record is also known under the name BIG STUFF (case of the New
  Jazz 1959 reissue).
  Note: the 1989 Prestige reissue is called GIL EVANS AND TEN.

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008 - AT NEWPORT: The Gigi Gryce-Donald Byrd Jazz Laboratory & The Cecil
  Taylor Quartet

    1/ Johnny Come Lately                       (Strayhorn)              6:45
    2/ Nona's Blues                             (Taylor)                 7:04
    3/ Tune 2                                   (Taylor)                 9:53

    Recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival on July 6, 1957

  Cecil Taylor: piano; Steve Lacy: soprano; Buell Neidlinger: bass; Dennis
  Charles: drums.

    4/ Splittin'                                (Bryant)                 6:57
    5/ Batland                                  (Sears)                  7:02
    6/ Love For Sale                            (Porter)                 7:26

    Recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival on July 5, 1957

  Gigi Gryce: alto; Donald Byrd: trumpet; Hank Jones: piano; Osie Johnson:
  drums; Wendell Marshall: bass.

    1958 - Verve (USA), MGV 8238 (LP)
    1958 - Verve (Japan), UMV 2564 (LP)
    ???? - Verve, 2610 037 (LP)
    1976 - Verve, VE2-2514 (LP)
    ???? - Verve, VSP 13 (LP)
    ???? - Columbia (UK), CX 10102 (LP)

  Note: Verve VE2-2514 is called MASTERS OF THE MODERN PIANO.
  Note: only track one is available on Verve VSP 13.

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009 - SOPRANO TODAY: Steve Lacy

    1/ Day Dream                                (Strayhorn, Ellington)   4:23
    2/ Alone Together                           (Dietz, Schwartz)        6:35
    3/ Work                                     (Monk)                   5:24
    4/ Rockin'In Rhythm                         (Ellington, Mills, Carney)
									 4:05
    5/ Easy To Love                             (Porter)                 8:25
    6/ Little Girl, Your Daddy Is Calling You   (unknown)                4:32

    Recorded in Hackensack, November 1, 1957

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Wynton Kelly: piano; Buell Neidlinger: bass; Dennis
  Charles: drums.

    1958 - Prestige, 7125 (LP)
    1963 - New Jazz, NJLP 8308 and NJST 8308 (LP)
    1965 - Status, ST-8308 (LP)
    ???? - Toshiba (Japan), LPJ 70005 (LP)
    ???? - Esquire (UK), 32 143 (LP)
    1983 - Carrere/Prestige (France), 68 403 (LP)
    1984 - Original Jazz Classics, OJC-130 (P-7125) (LP)
    ???? - Prestige, OJCCD-130-2 (P-7125) (CD)

  Note: this record is also called SOPRANO SAX (case of the OJC reissues).
  Note: the 1965 Status pressing is called WYNTON KELLY WITH STEVE LACY.

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*** - BIG STUFF: Gil Evans

  See GIL EVANS PLUS TEN (1957) for further references.

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010 - REFLECTIONS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Hornin'In                                (Monk)                   5:11
    2/ Skippy                                   (Monk)                   4:16
    3/ Reflections                              (Monk)                   4:09
    4/ Four In One                              (Monk)                   6:01
    5/ Bye-Ya                                   (Monk)                   4:40
    6/ Ask Me Now                               (Monk)                   4:58
    7/ Let's Call This                          (Monk)                   7:15

    Recorded in Hackensack, October 17, 1958

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Mal Waldron: piano; Buell Neidlinger: bass; Elvin 
  Jones: drums.

    1959 - New Jazz, NJLP 8206 (LP)
    1977 - Prestige, 68.365 (LP)
    ???? - Prestige (Japan), VIJ 5032 (LP)
    1983 - New Jazz, NJ-8206/OJC-063 (LP)
    1990 - Prestige/New Jazz, OJCCD-063-2 (NJ-8206) (CD)

  Note: the order of the tracks on the CD reissue are: (4,3,1,5,7,6,2).

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011 - GREAT JAZZ STANDARDS: Gil Evans

    1/ Davenport Blues                          (B. Beiderbecke)         4:25
    2/ Straight, No Chaser                      (T. Monk)                6:19
    3/ Django                                   (J. Lewis)               8:05
    
    Recorded in Hackensack, beginning 1959

  Johnny Coles: trumpet; Louis Mucci: trumpet; Allen Smith: trumpet; Bill    
  Elton: trombone; Curtis Fuller: trombone; Dick Lieb: trombone; Bob Northern:
  French horn; Bill Barber: tuba; Al Block: reeds; Steve Lacy: soprano; Gil
  Evans: piano, arranger, director; Chuck Wayne: guitar; Dick Carter: bass; 
  Dennis Charles: drums.
    
    4/ Chant Of The Weed                        (D. Redman)              4:25
    5/ Ballad Of The Sad Young Men              (F. Landesman, T. Wolf)  4:00
    6/ Joy Spring                               (C. Brown)               2:49
    7/ Theme                                    (G. Evans)               6:15

    Recorded in Hackensack, February 5, 1959

  Johnny Coles: trumpet; Louis Mucci: trumpet; Danny Stiles: trumpet; Jimmy  
  Cleveland: trombone; Curtis Fuller: trombone; Rod Levitt: trombone; Earl
  Chapin: French horn; Bill Barber: tuba; Budd Johnson: tenor, clarinet; Steve
  Lacy: soprano; Ed Caine: oboe; Gil Evans: piano, arranger, director; Ray 
  Crawford: guitar; Tommy Potter: bass; Elvin Jones: drums.

    1959 - World Pacific, WP 1270 and ST 1027 (LP)
    ???? - World Pacific (Japan), LLR 8891 (LP)
    1961 - Pacific Jazz, LP-28 (LP)
    ???? - Fontana (Holland), 688 000 (LP)
    1975 - Blue Note (USA), BN-LA461-H2 (2xLP)
    ???? - Blue Note (E), BST 84 493/94 (2xLP)
    ???? - King (Japan), K 23 P 6721 (LP)
    ???? - Pacific (Japan), GXF 3034 (LP)
    ???? - World Pacific (Japan), CP 32-5373 (CD)
    1997 - Pacific Jazz/Capitol (USA), CDP 7 46856 2 (CD)

  Note: the Pacific Jazz reissue (LP-28) is called AMERICA'S #1 ARRANGER.
  Note: the 2xLP editions are called PACIFIC STANDARD TIME and combine both 
  GREAT JAZZ STANDARDS (1959) and NEW BOTTLE OLD WINE (1958).

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012 - THE STRAIGHT HORN OF STEVE LACY: Steve Lacy

    1/ Louise                                   (Taylor)                 5:16
    2/ Introspection                            (Monk)                   5:20
    3/ Donna Lee                                (Davis)                  7:41
    4/ Played Twice                             (Monk)                   5:44
    5/ Air                                      (Taylor)                 6:27
    6/ Criss Cross                              (Monk)                   5:37

    Recorded at Nola Penthouse Sound Studios, NY, November 19, 1960

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Charles Davis: baritone saxophone; John Ore: bass;
  Roy Haynes: drums.

    1961 - Candid, M 8007 and S 9007 (LP)
    1977 - Barnaby/Candid Jazz, BR-5013 (LP)
    1980 - First American Records/Red Carpet Tapes, RC-5066 (CT)
    ???? - Candid (France), BR 5004 (LP)
    ???? - Candid (Japan), SMJ 6174 (LP)
    ???? - Candid, 9007 (LP)
    1988 - Candid, CD 9007 (CD)

  Note: on the records, Donna Lee is attributed wrongly to Charlie Parker; it
  is in fact a composition by Miles Davis (from Steve Lacy).
  Note: the cassette does not include (1) and (4).

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*** - no title: Archie Shepp

    1/ Dunbar Days & Miami Joys                                          7:02
    2/ Sophisticated Lady                                                9:09
    3/ Viva Jomo! (For Jomo Kenyatta)                                   10:26

    Recorded at Bell Sound Studios, New York (date unknown)

  Archie Shepp: tenor; Roswell Rudd: trombone; Steve Lacy: soprano; Dennis
  Charles: drums; Arthur Harper: bass.

    ???? - ???, ?? (acetate)

  Note: was never released.

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013 - EVIDENCE: Steve Lacy

    1/ The Mystery Song                         (Ellington)              5:30
    2/ Evidence                                 (Monk)                   5:00
    3/ Let's Cool One                           (Monk)                   6:35
    4/ San Francisco Holiday                    (Monk)                   5:15
    5/ Something To Live For                    (Strayhorn)              5:50
    6/ Who Knows                                (Monk)                   5:20

    Recorded on November 1, 1961 in New York

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Don Cherry (except on (5)): trumpet; Carl Brown: bass;
  Billy Higgins: drums.

    1962 - New Jazz, NJLP 8271 (LP)
    ???? - Prestige (Japan), SMJ 6272 (LP)
    ???? - Prestige (Japan), SMJ 7567 (LP)
    1980 - Prestige, MPP-2505 (LP)
    ???? - Prestige/New Jazz, OJCCD-1755-2 (NJ-8271) (CD)

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014 - QUIET NIGHTS: Miles Davis

    1/ Song #2                                  (Evans, Davis)           1:41
    2/ Once Upon A Summertime                   (Mercer, Legrand, Marnay,
                                                Barclay)                 3:30
    3/ Aos Pes Da Cruz (Slow Samba)             (Pinto, Goncalves)       4:20
    4/ Song #1                                  (Evans, Davis)           4:40
    5/ Wait Till You See Her                    (Hart, Rodgers)          4:10
    6/ Corcovado (Quiet Nights)                 (A. Jobim)               2:47

    (1,2) recorded at the Columbia 30th Street Studio, NYC on November 6, 1962
    (3,6) recorded at the Columbia 30th Street Studio, NYC on July 27, 1962
    (4,5) recorded at the Columbia 30th Street Studio, NYC on August 13, 1962

  Miles Davis: trumpet; Ernie Royal: trumpet; Bernie Glow: trumpet; Johnny
  Coles: trumpet; Louis Mucci: trumpet; Jimmy Knepper: trombone; Dick Nixon:
  trombone; Frank Rehak: trombone; Julius Watkins: French horn; Bob Swisshelm:
  French horn; Paul Ingraham: French horn; Bill Barber: tuba; Romeo Penque:
  reeds; Jerome Richardson: reeds; Eddie Caine: reeds; Bob Tricarico: reeds;
  Danny Bank: reeds; Steve Lacy: soprano; Janet Putman: harp; Paul Chambers:
  bass; Jimmy Cobb: drums; Bob Rosengarden: percussion; Gil Evans: arranger,
  director.

    7/ Summer Night                             (Dubin, Warren)          6:07

    Recorded at the Columbia Studios, Hollywood on April 17, 1963

  Miles Davis: trumpet; Victor Feldman: piano; Ron Carter : bass; Frank 
  Butler: drums.

    1963 - Columbia (USA), CL 2106 and CS 8906 (LP)
    ???? - Columbia, KCS 8906 (LP)
    ???? - CBS, 62 213 (LP)
    ???? - CBS (Europe), CBS 85556 (LP)
    1991 - Sony Records (Japan), SRCS 5703 (CD)
    1996 - Columbia (USA), ????? (6xCD)
    1997 - Columbia/Legacy (USA), CK 65293 (CD)

  Note: the Columbia/Legacy CD reissue contains one extra track ("The Time Of
  The Barracudas").

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015 - BIG BAND AND QUARTET IN CONCERT: Thelonious Monk

    1/ I Mean You                               (Monk, Hawkins)		12:42
    2/ Evidence                                 (Monk)			12:38
    3/ Darkness On The Delta			(Neiburg, Symes, Livingstone)
									 5:03
    4/ Oska T.                                  (Monk)			 9:00
    5/ Played Twice				(Monk)			 6:24
    6/ Four In One                              (Monk)			11:03
    7/ Epistrophy                               (Monk, Clark)		 2:00

    Recorded at the Philharmonic Hall, NYC, December 30, 1963
    Produced by Teo Macero

  Thad Jones: cornet; Nick Travis: trumpet; Eddie Bert: trombone; Phil Woods:
  alto; Steve Lacy: soprano; Charlie Rouse: tenor; Gene Allen: baritone saxo-
  phone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Thelonious Monk: piano; Butch Warren: bass;
  Frankie Dunlop: drums; Hall Overton: arranger, conductor.

    1964 - Columbia, CL 2164 - CS 8964 (LP)
    ???? - CBS, 62248 (LP)
    ???? - CBS, 88034 (LP)
    ???? - CBS, 85814 (LP)
    1994 - Columbia/Legacy, C2K 57636 (2xCD)

  Note: (3) is a piano solo; (5) is a quartet with Monk, Rouse, Warren, and
  Dunlop.
  Note: the 2xCD contains the whole concert:

    1/ Bye-Ya (prev. unreleased)					11:23
    2/ I Mean You							12:51
    3/ Evidence								13:55
    4/ Epistrophy							 2:06
    5/ Darkness On The Delta						 5:16
    6/ Played Twice							 7:48
    7/ Misterioso (prev. unreleased)					 9:43
    8/ Epistrophy							 1:17 
    9/ Light Blue (prev. unreleased)					12:54
    10/ Oska T.								13:19
    11/ Four In One							14:43
    12/ Epistrophy							 2:23

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016 - THE INDIVIDUALISM OF GIL EVANS: Gil Evans

    1/ The Barbara Song                         (K. Weil, B. Brecht)     9:55
    2/ Las Vegas Tango                          (Evans)                  6:13
    3/                                                                  12:25
      3a/ Flute Song                            (Evans)                  
      3b/ Hotel Me                              (M. Davis, Evans)    
    4/ El Toreador                              (Evans)                  3:30

    (1) recorded on July 9, 1964 at Van Gelder's Recording Studio, Englewood
    Cliffs, N.J.
    (2,3a,3b) recorded on April 6, 1964 at Webster Hall, New York City
    (4) recorded in September 1963 at A & R Studios, New York City
    Recorded at Webster Hall, NYC, April 6, 1964

  Gil Evans: piano, arranger, conductor; Frank Rehak (1): trombone; Ray Alonge 
  (1,2,3b): French horn; Julius Watkins (1,3a): French horn; Bill Barber (1,2,
  3b): tuba; Wayne Shorter (1): reeds; Al Block (1,3a): reeds; Andy Fitzgerald 
  (1): reeds; Geroge Marge (1): reeds; Bob Tricarico (1,2,3a,3b,4): reeds; Bob 
  Maxwell (1): harp; Gary Peacock (1): bass; Elvin Jones (1,2,3a,3b): drums; 
  Johnny Coles (2,3b,4): trumpet; Bernie Glow (2,3b): trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland 
  (2,3a,3b,4): trombone; Tony Studd (2,3b,4): trombone; Garvin Bushell (2,3b): 
  reeds; Eric Dolphy (2,3a,3b,4): reeds; Steve Lacy (2,3a,3b,4): soprano; 
  Kenny Burrell (2,3b): guitar; Ron Carter (2,3b): bass; Paul Chambers (2,3a,
  3b,4): bass; Gil Cohen (3a): French horn; Don Corado (3a): French horn; 
  Margaret Ross (3a): harp; Barry Galbraith (3a): guitar; Richard Davis (3a,
  4): bass; Ben Tucker (3a): bass; Ernie Royal (4): trumpet; Louis Mucci (4): 
  trumpet; Jimmy Buffington (4): French horn; Bob Northern (4): French horn;
  Jerome Richardson (4): reeds; Milt Hinton (4): bass; Osie Johnson (4): 
  drums.

    1964 - Verve, V-8555 and V6-8555 (LP)
    1964 - Verve, MGV S6-8555 (LP)
    ???? - Verve, 2683 045 (LP)
    ???? - Verve (Japan), MV 2054 (LP)
    1988 - Verve, 833 804-2 (CD)
    ???? - Verve (Japan), POCJ-9110 (CD)

  Note: the CD edition has 5 extra tracks but without Steve Lacy.

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017 - BOBBY HACKETT

    1/ Don't Forget To Mess Around
    2/ Lazy'Sippi Steamer Going Home
    3/ Brother Bill
    4/ Butter And Egg Bossa Nova
    5/ If We Never Meet Again
    6/ Gatemouth Blues
    7/ Someday You Will Be Sorry
    8/ Where Were You Last Night
    9/ Wild Man Blues
    10/ Swing That Music
    11/ Hear Me Talkin' To Ya
    12/ Satchelmouth Swing

    Recorded in NYC, April 28 & 29 and May 1, 1964

  Bobby Hackett: trumpet; Sonny Russo: trombone; Harvey Phillips: tuba; Steve
  Lacy: soprano; Roger Kellaway: piano; Al Chernet: banjo; Sonny Benford: 
  drums; Marshall Brown: arranger.

    ???? - Epic, LN 24099 - BN 26099 (LP)
     
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018 - GUITAR FORMS: Kenny Burrell, Gil Evans

    2/ Lotus Land                               (Cyril Scott)            9:30
    5/ Moon And Sand                            (Engvick, Wilder, Palitz)4:05
    6/ Loie                                     (K. Burrell)             3:08
    7/ Greensleeves                             (traditional)            3:50
    8/ Last Night When We Where Young           (Arlen, Harburg)         4:25

    Recorded in Englewood Cliffs, December 4 and 15, 1964

  Kenny Burrell: guitar; Gil Evans: arranger, conductor; Johnny Coles: trum-
  pet; Louis Mucci: trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland: trombone; Jimmy Knepper: trom-
  bone; Andrew Fitzgerald: flute, English horn; Ray Beckenstein: alto flute, 
  bass flute, bass clarinet; George Marge: English horn, flute; Richie Kamuka: 
  tenor, oboe; Bob Tricarico: tenor, flute, bassoon; Ray Allonge: French horn;
  Julius Watkins: French horn; Bill Barber: tuba; Lee Konitz: alto; Steve 
  Lacy: soprano; Ron Carter: bass; Charles Persip: drums; Elvin Jones: drums.

    1965 - Verve, V 8612 and V6-8612 (LP)
    ???? - Verve (UK), VLP 9099 (LP)
    ???? - Verve Jazz 12 (LP)
    ???? - Verve (Japan), MV 2070 (LP)
    ???? - Verve, 2354 158 (LP)
    ???? - Metro, 2356 101 (LP)
    1997 - Verve (USA), 314 521 403-2 (CD)

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019 - COMMUNICATION: Jazz Composer's Orchestra

    1/ Roast

    Recorded at the Judson Hall, NYC, December 29, 1964

  Paul Bley: piano; Eddie Gomez: bass; Milford Graves: drums; Steve Lacy: so-
  prano; Jimmy Lyons: alto; John Tchicai: alto; Mike Mantler: trumpet; Fred
  Pirtle: baritone saxophone; Roswell Rudd: trombone; Willie Ruff: French 
  horn; Archie Shepp: tenor.

    2/ Day (Communication No4)
    3/ Communication No5

    Recorded at the Contemporary Center, NYC, April 10, 1965

  Paul Bley: piano; Kent Carter: bass; Steve Swallow: bass; Barry Altschul:
  drums; Bob Carducci: tenor; Robin Kenyatta: alto; Jimmy Lyons: alto; Ken
  McIntyre: alto; Steve Lacy: soprano; Fred Pirtle: baritone saxophone; Ray
  Codrington: trumpet; Mike Mantler: trumpet; Roswell Rudd: trombone.

    ???? - Fontana, 881 011 (LP)
    ???? - Sony/CBS (Japan), SFON 7076 (LP)

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020 - DISPOSABILITY: Steve Lacy

    1/ Shuffle Boil                             (Monk)                   5:17
    2/ Barble                                   (Lacy)                   3:25
    3/ Chary                                    (Lacy)                   2:51
    4/ Tune 2                                   (C. Taylor)              8:26
    5/ Pannonica                                (Monk)                   3:30
    6/ M's Transport                            (Lacy)                   4:05
    7/ Comin'on The Hudson                      (Monk)                   3:30
    8/ There We Were                            (Lacy)                   3:02
    9/ Generous 1                               (C. Bley)                3:40

    Recorded in Rome, December 21 and 22, 1965

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Aldo Romano: drums; Kent Carter: bass.

    1966 - Vik (RCA Italia), KLVP 200 (LP)
    1983 - Vik (RCA Italia), KLVP 200 (LP)

  Note: the 1983 reissue has exactly the same catalogue number that the 
  original pressing.
  Note: there is an unissued 10" test pressing of the trio with three tracks:

    1/ QKAW 0525                                (Lacy)
    2/ QKAW 0526                                (Lacy)
    3/ QKAW 0527/Generous One                   (C. Bley)

  It was released on Italian RCA, and recorded in Rome on January 25, 1966 
  (collector evaluated to ... $2000!).

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021 - JAZZ REALITIES

    1/ Doctor
    2/ Oni Puladi
    3/ J.S.
    4/ Walking Batterie Woman
    5/ Closer
    6/ Communication No 7

    Recorded in Baarn (Holland), January 11, 1966

  Mike Mantler: trumpet; Steve Lacy: soprano; Carla Bley: piano; Kent Carter:
  bass; Aldo Romano: drums.

    ???? - Fontana, 881 010 (LP)

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022 - NUOVI SENTIMENTI/NEW FEELINGS: Giorgio Gaslini

    1/ Recitativo E Aria
    2/ Marcia Dell'Uomo
    3/ Nuovi Sentimenti
    4/ Rotazzioni

    Recorded in Milan, February 4, 1966

  Giorgio Gaslini: piano, conductor; Don Cherry: trumpet; Enrico Rava: trum-
  pet; Steve Lacy: soprano; Gianni Bedori: alto, flute; Gato Barbieri: tenor;
  Kent Carter: bass; Jean-Francois Jenny-Clarke: bass; Aldo Romano: drums;
  Franco Tonani: drums.

    ???? - La Voce Del Padrone (Italy), QELP 8154 (LP)
    1974 - EMI, 3 C064-180 036

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023 - SORTIE: Steve Lacy

    1/ Sortie                                   (Lacy)                  12:00
    2/ Black Elk                                (Lacy)                  10:00
    3/ Helmy                                    (Lacy)                   2:20
    4/ Fork New York                            (Lacy)                  14:00
    5/ Living T. Blues                          (Lacy)                   3:40
    6/ 2-Fou                                    (Lacy)                   0:03

    Recorded in Milan, Italy on February 7, 1966

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Enrico Rava (except on (3)): trumpet; Kent Carter:
  bass; Aldo Romano: drums.

    1966 - GTA Records, GT LP 1002 (LP)
    1966 - Polydor, 623 223 (LP)
    1967 (?) - Globe (Japan), SMJ-7429 (LP)
 
  Note: (6) is missing on the Polydor pressing.
  Note: (6) is missing on the Globe pressing; it seems that in order to reach 
  the correct track number, (4) was cut in two with the second part named 
  "Living T. Blues", and "Living T. Blues" ended up with the title "2-Fou". 
 
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024 - ESP SAMPLER: various artists

  This record features Pearls Before Swine, Pharoah Sanders, Noah Howard, 
  Milford Graves, Albert Ayler, Gregory Corso, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Andrei 
  Voznesensky, Henry Grimes, Burton Greene, Sunny Murray, Bob James, Marion 
  Brown, Patty Waters, New York Art Quartet, The Fugs, Frank Wright, Sun Ra,
  Ornette Coleman, Alan Sondheim, Giuseppi Logan, William Burroughs, The Fugs,
  Bud Powell, Randy Burns, Gato Barbieri, James Zitro, Burton Greene, Byron 
  Allen, The Godz, Original Cast, Gunter Hampel, Ishmael Reed, Sonny Simmons,
  The Godz, Steve Lacy, Allen Ginsberg, Karl Berger, Paul Bley, Charles Tyler,
  
    34/ excerpt from "The Forest and the Zoo"

    ???? - ESP-Disk, 1051 (LP)

  See THE FOREST AND THE ZOO (1967) for further reference.

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025 - THE FOREST AND THE ZOO: Steve Lacy

    1/ Forest								20:07
    2/ Zoo								20:07

    Recorded in Buenos Aires, Argentina on October 8, 1966

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Enrico Rava: trumpet; Johnny Dyani: bass; Louis Moholo:
  drums.

    1967 - ESP, 1060 (LP)
    1992 - ZYX/ESP, 1060-1 (LP)
    1992 - ZYX/ESP, 1060-2 (CD)

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026 - A GENUINE TONG FUNERAL: Gary Burton, Carla Bley

    1/ The Opening                              (Bley)
    2/ Interlude: Shovels                       (Bley)
    3/ The Survivors                            (Bley)
    4/ Grave Train                              (Bley)
    5/ Death Rolls                              (Bley)
    6/ Morning (part 1)                         (Bley)
    7/ Interlude: Lament                        (Bley)
    8/ Intermission Music                       (Bley)
    9/ Silent Spring                            (Bley)
    10/ Fanfare                                 (Bley)
    11/ Mother Of The Dead Man                  (Bley)
    12/ Some Dirge                              (Bley)
    13/ Morning (part 2)                        (Bley)
    14/ The New Funeral March                   (Bley)
    15/ The New National Anthem                 (Bley)
    16/ The Survivors                           (Bley)

    Recorded in NYC on November 20, 1967

  Gary Burton: vibraphone; Larry Coryell: guitar; Steve Swallow: bass; Bob
  Moses: drums; Steve Lacy: soprano; Mike Mantler: trumpet; Gato Barbieri:
  tenor; Jimmy Knepper: trombone; Howard Johnson: tuba, baritone saxophone;
  Carla Bley: arranger, composer, piano, organ.

    1967 - RCA, LSP 3988 - SF 8015 (LP)
    ???? - RCA (Japan), 6204 (LP)
    ???? - RCA-Masters, PL 42 766 (LP)
    1994 - RCA (Japan), BVCJ-7330 (CD)
    1995 - BMG (Germany), 874793 (CD)
    1996 - RCA (Germany), 21192552 (CD)

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027 - THE JAZZ COMPOSER'S ORCHESTRA: Michael Mantler, Cecil Taylor

    1/ Communication No 8                       (Mantler)               13:52

    Recorded in NYC on January 24, 1968

  Mike Mantler: arranger, composer, conductor; Don Cherry: cornet; Gato 
  Barbieri: tenor; Steve Lacy: soprano; Al Gibbons: soprano; Gene Hull: alto; 
  Bob Donovan: alto; Lew Tabackin: tenor; George Barrow: tenor; Charles Davis:
  baritone saxophone; Lloyd Michels: fluegelhorn; Randy Brecker: fluegelhorn;
  Bob Northern: French horn; Julius Watkins: French horn; Jimmy Knepper: trom-
  bone; Jack Jeffers: bass trombone; Howard Johnson: tuba; Carla Bley: piano;
  Kent Carter: bass; Ron Carter: bass; Richard Davis: bass; Charlie Haden:
  bass; Reggie Workman: bass; Andrew Cyrille: drums.

    1968 - JCOA, 1001/2 (2xLP)
    ???? - JCOA, 89002 XBT (2xLP)
    ???? - Virgin, 840 048 (2xLP)
    ???? - JCOA, (1001/2) 841 124-2 (CD)

  Note: this record is also called COMMUNICATIONS: Jazz Composer's Orchestra.
 
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028 - GRIDO: Giorgio Gaslini

    1/ Invention							 5:50
    2/ Il Fiume Furore							 8:42
    3/ All Origine							 6:00
    4/ Canto Per I Martini Negri					 9:45
    5/ Grido								11:30
    6/ La Stagione Incantata					     unissued

    Recorded live in Teatro Lirico, Milan on May 28, 1968

  Giorgio Gaslini: piano, conductor; Sergio Fanni: trumpet; Emilio Soana: 
  trumpet; Dino Piana: trombone; Gian Carlo Romani: trombone; Steve Lacy (5,
  6): soprano; Gianni Bedori: alto; Glauco Masetti: alto; Eraldo Volonte: 
  tenor; Sergio Rigon: baritone saxophone; Carlo Milano: bass; Bruno Crovetto:
  bass; Gianni Cazzola: drums.

    1968 - Durium, MSA 77199 (LP)
    ???? - Cicala, BLJ 7131 (LP)

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029 - ROBA: Steve Lacy Gang

    1/ Roba (parts 1 & 2)                                               41:23

    Recorded at the Galerie L'Attico, Rome on June 15, 1969

  Steve Lacy: soprano, sopranino; Enrico Rava: trumpet; Claudio Volonte: cla-
  rinet; Italo Toni: trombone; Irene Aebi: cello; Carlo Colnaghi: drums.

    ???? - Saravah (France), SH 10 026 (LP)
    1997 - Saravah (France), 2082 (3xCD)

  Note: the 3xCD reissue is called DREAMS - SCRATCHING THE SEVENTIES, and
  contains ROBA, LAPIS, SCRAPS, DREAMS, and THE OWL.

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030 - MOON: Steve Lacy

    1/ Hit					(Lacy)			 4:58
    2/ Note					(Lacy)			 4:27
    3/ Moon					(Lacy)			 7:30
    4/ Laugh					(Lacy)			 3:47
    5/ The Breath				(Lacy)			 8:07

    Recorded in Rome, September 1969

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Italo Toni: trombone; Claudio Volonte: clarinet; Irene
  Aebi: cello; Marcello Melis: bass; Jacques Thollot: drums.

    1969 - BYG Records, 529.352/Actuel Volume 52 (LP)
    ???? - Affinity, AFF 23 (LP)
    ???? - Toho/BYG (Japan), 6056 (LP)

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031 - EPISTROPHY: Steve Lacy

    1/ Thelonious                               (Monk)			 7:00
    2/ Ruby My Dear                             (Monk)			 4:20
    3/ Light Blue                               (Monk)			 6:00
    4/ Epistrophy                          	(Monk)			 2:14
    5/ Epistrophy                          	(Monk)			 7:50
    6/ Misterioso                               (Monk)			 4:50
    7/ Friday The Thirteenth                    (Monk)			 5:37

    Recorded in Paris, September 23, 1969

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Michel Graillier (1,3,6,7): piano; Jean-Francois 
  Jenny-Clark: bass; Aldo Romano: drums.

    1969 - BYG Records, 529.126 (LP)
    ???? - Toho/BYG (Japan), YX 2015 - 6071 (LP)
    1979 - Affinity, AFF 43 (LP)
    1979 - Affinity (Spain), L6362 (LP)

  Note: the Affinity pressings are called STEVE LACY PLAYS MONK.

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032 - INDEFINITIVE ATMOSPHERE: Giovanni Tommaso

    4/ Circle                                   (Tommaso)		 1:57
    9/ Jazz Gallery                             (Tommaso)		 3:08
    11/ Steve                                   (Tommaso)		 1:55

    Recorded in February 1969

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Franco D'Andrea: electric piano; Silvano Chimenti: 
  electric guitar; Giovanni Tommaso: bass; Pierino Munari: drums; string 
  section (violin, viola, cello) on (4).

     ???? - SR SP 126 (LP)

  Note: this record was only released as promotional copy.

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033 - ORIGINAL CAST: Giovanni Tommaso with The Healthy Food Band

    1/ Appetizer                                (Tommaso)
    2/ Mixed Salad                              (Tommaso)
    3/ The Band Burger - Part 1                 (Tommaso)
    4/ Hungry                                   (Tommaso)
    5/ The Band Burger - Part 2                 (Tommaso)
    6/ Easy Nourishment                         (Tommaso)
    7/ Country Food                             (Tommaso)		 3:25
    8/ Cooked Blues                             (Tommaso)
    9/ Hors-D'Oeuvre                            (Tommaso)
    10/ Italian Pears - Part 1                  (Tommaso)
    11/ Classical Sauce                         (Tommaso)
    12/ Cannelloni                              (Tommaso)
    13/ Italian Pears - Part 2                  (Tommaso)
    14/ Five Pop Four Pudding                   (Tommaso)
    15/ Just The End - Plus The End             (Tommaso)		 4:44

    Recorded in Rome, 1970

  Alvise Verzella: trumpet; Cicci Santucci: trumpet; Al Korvin: trumpet, flu-
  gelhorn; Dino Piana: trombone; Gastone Chiarini: oboe, English horn; Steve
  Lacy: soprano; Quarto Maltoni: alto, flute; Livio Cervellieri: tenor; Gato
  Barbieri: tenor; Dino Asciolla: viola; Antonello Vannuchi: organ; Franco
  D'Andrea: piano; Maurizio De Angelis: guitar; Silvano Chimenti: guitar;
  Giovanni Tommaso: bass, conductor, arranger; Vincenzo Restuccia: drums; Gege
  Munari: drums; Angelo Zappula: percussion.

    1971 - RCA-Kols, 1015 (LP)

  Note: Steve Lacy plays only on tracks (7,15).
  Note: this record was only released as promotional copy; this was music for
  a musical show.

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*** - STATIONS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Stations                                 (Lacy)
    2/ Precipitation Suite                      (Lacy)
    3/ Bete                                     (Lacy)
    4/ The Gap                                  (Lacy)
    5/ Mouthfuls                                (Lacy)                   0:02

    Recorded in Paris, August 1970

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Kenneth Terroade: tenor; Irene Aebi: cello; Bob Reid:
  bass; Earl Freeman (3): bass; Don Moye: drums.

    ???? - La Compagnie, 1007 (LP)

  Note: this record was never released (Steve Lacy).

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034 - SEASONS: Alan Silva and the Celestial Communication Orchestra

    1/ Seasons - 6 parts

    Recorded at the ORTF, Paris, December 29, 1970

  Alan Silva: conductor, bass, electric violin, electric sarangi, "arc", 
  spring; Bernard Vitet: trumpet, French horn; Lester Bowie: trumpet, fluegel-
  horn; Alan Shorter: trumpet; Joseph Jarman: saxes, flute, bassoon; Steve 
  Lacy: soprano; Ronnie Beer: tenor, soprano, flute; Roscoe Mitchell: saxes,
  flute, oboe; Robin Kenyatta: alto, flute; Michel Portal: alto, clarinet;
  Dieter Gewissler: electric violin; Jouk Minor: electric viola; Kent Carter:
  bass; Irene Aebi: cello, celesta; Dave Burrell: piano; Joachim Kuhn: piano;
  Bobby Few: piano; Malachi Favors: bass; Beb Guerin: bass; Don Moye: drums,
  percussion; Jerome Cooper: drums, percussion, bronte; Oliver Johnson: per-
  cussion.

    1972 - BYG Records, 529 342/43/44 (3xLP)

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035 - NEW YORK CITY R & B: Cecil Taylor, Buell Neidlinger

    1/ Things Ain't What They Used To Be        (Ellington)             10:04
    2/ Jumpin'Punkins                           (Ellington)              

    Recorded in NYC, January 10, 1961

  Cecil Taylor: piano; Archie Shepp: tenor; Buell Neidlinger: bass; Billy
  Higgins: drums; Clark Terry: trumpet; Roswell Rudd: trombone; Steve Lacy:
  soprano; Charles Davis: baritone saxophone.

    1971 - Barnaby, KZ 31035 (LP)
    ???? - CBS, 64723 (LP)
    1972 - CBS (Holland), S 64723 (LP)
    ???? - Candid (Japan), SMJ 6205 (LP)
    ???? - Sony/CBS (Japan), SFON 01107 (LP)
    1981 - Jazz Man Records (USA), JAZ 5032 (LP)
    1986 - Candid, CS 9017 (LP)
    ???? - Candid, CCD 79017 (CD)

  Note: (2) is available on the Japanese pressings only.
  Note: it is likely that extra tracks are available on the CD ...

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036 - WORDLESS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Existence                                (Lacy)			 5:55
    2/ The Way                                  (Lacy)			 3:35
    3/ Bone                                     (Lacy)			 7:30
    4/ Name                                     (Lacy)			 8:30
    5/ The Breath                               (Lacy)			 9:00
    6/ Prologue A Life On Its Way               (Lacy)			 5:30

    Recorded Au Theatre de l'Epee de Bois, Paris on January 4, 1971
    Produced by Gerard Terrones

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Ambrose Jackson: trumpet; Irene Aebi: cello; Kent 
  Carter: bass; Jerome Cooper: drums.

    1971 - Futura (France), GER 22 (LP)
    ???? - Musica Records (France), MUS 2006 (LP)

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037 - LAPIS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Three Pieces From Tao: Existence, The Way, Life On Its Way
						(Lacy)
    2/ The Highway                              (Lacy)
    3/ The Cryptosphere                         (Lacy)
    4/ Lapis                                    (Lacy)
    5/ The Precipitation Suite: A Draft, Cloudy, Rain
						(Lacy)
    6/ Paris Rip-Off                            (Lacy)

    Recorded at Studio Saravah, Paris on September 9 and 10, 1971

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    ???? - Saravah (France), 10031 (LP)
    1975 - Saravah/Nippon Columbia (Japan), YQ-7014-SH (LP) 
    1997 - Saravah (France), 2082 (3xCD)

  Note: the 3xCD reissue is called DREAMS - SCRATCHING THE SEVENTIES, and
  contains ROBA, LAPIS, SCRAPS, DREAMS, and THE OWL.

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038 - JOURNEY WITHOUT END: Mal Waldron, Steve Lacy

    1/ The Fire Now                          	(Waldron)                9:05
    2/ Journey Without End                      (Waldron)               12:30
    3/ I Feel A Draft                           (Lacy)                   7:54
    4/ Bone                                     (Lacy)                   6:50
    5/ Mar                                      (Lacy)                   9:15

    Recorded at Studios Europa Sonor, Paris on November 30, 1971

  Mal Waldron: piano; Steve Lacy: soprano; Kent Carter: bass; Noel McGuee:
  drums.

    1971 - Victor (Japan), SMJX-10134 (LP), SMJ-6239 (LP), BER-6001 (LP)
    ???? - JVC (Japan), 101 J4 (LP)

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039 - ESTILHACOS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Stations					(Lacy)			 6:00
    2/ Chips, Moon, Dreams			(Lacy)			12:42
    3/ No Baby					(Lacy)			 8:29
    4/ The Highway				(Lacy)			10:32

    Recorded live at Cinema Monumental, Lisbon, February 29, 1972

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto; Irene Aebi: cello, radio transis-
  tor on (1), harmonica on (2); Kent Carter: bass; Noel McGuee: drums, per-
  cussion.

    ???? - Sassetti-Guilda-da-Musica (Portugal), 11403001 (LP)
    1996 - Strauss (Portugal), ST1087 (CD)

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040 - GIL EVANS ORCHESTRA FEATURING KENNY BURRELL AND PHIL WOODS

    1/ Blues In Orbit (Cherryl)                 (Evans)                  7:40
    2/ Spoonful                                 (Willie Dixon)           9:37
    3/ Concorde                                 (John Lewis)             8:45
    4/ Isabel                                   (Evans)                  6:07
    5/ Barracuda                                (Evans)                  7:24

    Recorded in NYC, probably 1963/1964
    Produced by Creed Taylor

  Gil Evans: piano, arranger, conductor; Johnny Coles: trumpet; Louis Mucci: 
  trumpet; Bernie Glow: trumpet; Thad Jones: trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland: trom-
  bone; Jimmy Knepper: trombone; Tony Studd: trombone; Ray Allonge: French 
  horn; Julius Watkins: French horn; Bill Barber: tuba; Steve Lacy: soprano; 
  Phil Woods: alto; Wayne Shorter: tenor; Andrew Fitzgerald: reeds; George 
  Marge: reeds; Bob Tricarico: reeds; Henry Lokofsky: violin; Kenny Burrell: 
  guitar; Barry Galbraith: guitar; Paul Chambers: bass; Richard David: bass; 
  Gary Peacock: bass; Ron Carter: bass; Milt Hinton: bass; Bob Cranshaw: bass;
  Charlie Persip: drums; Elvin Jones: drums.

    1973 - Verve (USA), V6-8838 (LP)
    ???? - Verve, 2304 190 (LP)
    ???? - Verve (Japan), MV 2093 (LP)

  Note: Steve Lacy does not play on (5).

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041 - MAL WALDRON WITH THE STEVE LACY QUINTET

    1/ Vio                                      (Waldron)               20:00
    2/ Jump For Victor                          (Lacy)                   9:00
    3/ Blue Wee                                 (Lacy)                  13:00

    Recorded in Paris, May 1972

  Mal Waldron: piano; Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto; Irene Aebi: 
  cello; Kent Carter: bass; Noel McGuee: drums, percussion.

    1972 - America (France), 30 AM 6124 (LP)

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042 - THE GAP: Steve Lacy Quintet

    1/ The Gap                                  (Lacy)			 7:40
    2/ Esteem                                   (Lacy)			 5:32
    3/ La Motte-Picquet                         (Lacy)			 3:50
    4/ The Thing                                (Lacy)			19:00

    Recorded in Paris, May 1972

  Steve Lacy: soprano, vocals on (3); Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Irene Aebi:
  cello; Kent Carter: bass; Noel McGuee: drums.

    1972 - America (France), 30 AM 6125 (LP)

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043 - CONCERT SOLO: Steve Lacy

    1/ The Breath                               (Lacy)                   5:35
    2/ Stations                                 (Lacy)                   5:55
    3/ Cloudy                                   (Lacy)                   3:10
    4/ The New Duck                             (Lacy)                   5:40
    5/ Josephine                                (Lacy)                   5:40
    6/ Weal                                     (Lacy)                   4:05
    7/ Name                                     (Lacy)                   5:00
    8/ The Wool                                 (Lacy)                   5:50

    Recorded at the Theatre Du Chene Noir, Avignon (France), August 7 and 8
    1972

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    1974 - Emanem (UK), 301 (LP)
    1975 - Emanem (UK), 301 (LP)
    1977 - Denon Jazz/Nippon Columbia (Japan), YX-7552-AX (LP)
    1995 - Emanem (UK), 4004 (CD)

  Note: there are two pressings of the Emanem LP; the one from 1974 has the 
  liner notes typesetted, the second one (1975) typewritten (the sound quality
  on the first pressing is very poor, according to Martin Davidson).
  Note: the CD reissue is called WEAL & WOE, and also includes THE WOE (1979).

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044 - FABBRICA OCCUPATA: Giorgio Gaslini

    1/ Fabbrica Occupata (1a parte)             (Gaslini)               18:45
    2/ Fabbrica Occupata (2a parte)             (Gaslini)                5:55
    3/ The Woman I Love                         (Gaslini)                7:28

    Recorded in Milan, October 27-28 and December 13-14, 1973

  Giorgio Gaslini: piano; Jean-Luc Ponty: violin; Harry Beckett: trumpet;
  Gianni Bedori: tenor, flute; Steve Lacy: soprano; Paul Rutherford: trombone;
  Bruno Tommaso: bass; Tony Oxley: drums.

    1974 - Produttoriassociati (Italy), PA/LP 51 (LP)
    ???? - Prod. Associati, PA 64 (LP)
    ???? - Prod. Associati, PA 6.22664 (LP)
    1976 - PA USA/Pausa Records, PR-7014 (LP)

  Note: the edition PA 64 (and PA 6.22664?) has the following track listing:

    1/ Sit-In At The Factory                    (Gaslini)
    2/ The Woman I Love                         (Gaslini)

  Note: the edition PR-7014 is called GIORGIO GASLINI MEETS, and restores the
  original track names.

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045 - FLAPS: Franz Koglmann with Steve Lacy

    1/ Flaps                                    (Lacy)			 6:15
    2/ Misera Plebs, Take 1 			(Malli)			 3:28
    3/ Misera Plebs, Take 2 			(Malli)			 2:43
    4/ Bowery 1					(Koglmann)		 5:38
    5/ Steirish WC Nr. 2			(Michlmayr)		 4:12
    6/ Flops (to Charles Chaplin)		(Lacy)			 5:07
    7/ Bowery 2					(Koglmann)		 5:00
    8/ Homage To An Old Raincoat		(Koglmann)		 4:52

    Recorded at Mueller Sound Studio, Vienna, April 26, 1973

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Franz Koglmann: trumpet, fluegelhorn; Toni Michlmayr:
  bass; Muhammad Malli: percussions; Gerd Geier: electronics.

    ???? - Pipe Records (Austria), PR 151 (LP)

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046 - THE CRUST: Steve Lacy

    1/ The Crust                                (Lacy)			10:00
    2/ 38                                       (Lacy)			13:00
    3/ The Owl                                  (Lacy)			 6:20
    4/ A Bit Of The Dumps			(Lacy)			 3:30
    5/ Flakes                                   (Lacy)		  	 7:40
    6/ Revolutionary Suicide                    (Lacy)			 3:45

    Recorded live at the 100 Club, London on July 30, 1973

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Derek Bailey: guitar; Kent
  Carter: bass; John Stevens: percussion.

    1975 - Emanem (UK), 304 (LP)
    1979 - Victor (Japan), VIP 6635 (LP)

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047 - SCRAPS: Steve Lacy Sextet

    1/ Ladies                                   (Lacy)                   9:05
    2/ Obituary                                 (Lacy)                   1:05
    3/ Scraps                                   (Lacy)                   7:15
    4/ Name                                     (Lacy)                   4:45
    5/ Torments                                 (Lacy)                   5:30
    6/ Pearl St.                                (Lacy)                   3:45
    7/ The Wire                                 (Lacy)                   5:15

    Recorded in Paris on February 18-21, 1974

  Steve Lacy: soprano, small bells; Steve Potts: alto, soprano, tenor; Michael 
  Smith: piano, organette; Irene Aebi: cello, voice; Kent Carter: bass, cello; 
  Kenny Tyler: percussion, flute;
			 
    ???? - Saravah (France), SH 10049 (LP)
    1997 - Saravah (France), 2082 (3xCD)

  Note: the 3xCD reissue is called DREAMS - SCRATCHING THE SEVENTIES, and
  contains ROBA, LAPIS, SCRAPS, DREAMS, and THE OWL.

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048 - HARD TALK: Mal Waldron Quintet

    1/ Russian Melody                           (Waldron)                6:44
    2/ Snake Out                                (Waldron)               12:29
    3/ Hard Talk                                (Waldron)               19:11

    Recorded live at the East-West '74 Festival in Nurnberg on May 4, 1974

  Mal Waldron: piano; Manfred Schoof: trumpet; Steve Lacy: soprano; Isla
  Eckinger: bass; Allen Blairman: drums.

    1975 - Enja (Germany), 2050 (LP)
    ???? - Enja (Japan), SFX-10728, SMJ-6096 (LP)

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049 - FLAKES: Steve Lacy

    1/ Weal                                     (Lacy)                   5:45
    2/ The New Duck                             (Lacy)                   7:45
    3/ Snorts                                   (Lacy)                   6:00
    4/ Flakes                                   (Lacy)                   7:35
    5/ The Shoals                               (Lacy)                   9:50
    6/ The Rush                                 (Lacy)                   2:50

    Recorded in Rome on May 12, 1974

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Irene Aebi: cello; Michael
  Smith: piano; Kent Carter: bass; Kenneth Tyler: drums.

    1975 - RCA-Vista (Italy), TPL1 1097 (LP)

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050 - IL BESTIARO: Maria Monti

    1/ Il Pavone                                                         6:20
    2/ Dove                                                              2:36
    3/ No No No No                                                       2:25
    4/ Il Serpente Innamorato                                            2:26
    5/ Lo Zoo                                                            2:36
    6/ L'Uomo                                                            2:40
    7/ I Cameleonti                                                      2:40
    8/ La Pecora Credi Di Essere Un Cavallo                              4:20
    9/ Il Letargo                                                        8:20
    10/ Aria, Terra, Acqua E Fuoco                                       8:50

    Recorded in Rome, probably in July 1974

  Maria Monti: vocals; Steve Lacy: soprano; Roberto Ianeri: baritone saxopho-
  ne; Alvin Curran: arranger, synthesizer; Luca Balbo: guitar; Tony Ackerman: 
  guitar.

    ???? - HI-FI, RDZ-ST 14245 (LP)

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051 - JAZZ FESTIVAL BALVER HOEHLE

    1/ Flaps                                                            10:00

    Recorded on July 28, 1974

  Franz Koglmann: trumpet; Steve Lacy: soprano; Gerd Geier: electronics; Toni
  Michlmayr: bass; Muhammad Malli: drums.

    ???? - JG Records, JG 036/039 (4xLP)

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052 - SCHOOL DAYS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Bye-Ya                                   (Monk)                   9:00
    2/ Brilliant Corners                        (Monk)                   9:45
    3/ Monk's Dream                             (Monk)                   7:15
    4/ Monk's Mood                              (Monk)                   8:10
    5/ Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are               (Monk)                  10:25
    6/ Skippy                                   (Monk)                   6:15
    7/ Pannonica                                (Monk)                   3:25

    Recorded at Phase Two Coffee House, New York, NY, March 1963

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Roswell Rudd: trombone; Henry Grimes (2,3,4,5,6): bass;
  Dennis Charles: drums.

    1975 - Emanem (UK), 3316 (LP)
    1979 - QED (USA), 997 (LP)
    1994 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART CD 6140 (CD)

  Note: (7) was really the second piece recorded and most of it was lost; (2)
  and (3) were actually recorded in reverse order; Grimes was not on (1,7) as
  he was late for the gig (courtesy of Sandeep Mehta).
  Note: The Emanem and QED pressings have different sleeves.
 
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053 - THE ARRANGER'S TOUCH: Gil Evans and Tadd Dameron 

    1/ Remember                                                          4:30
    2/ Ella Speed                                                        5:47
    3/ Big Stuff                                                         4:46
    4/ Nobody's Heart                                                    4:22
    5/ Just One Of Those Things                                          4:22
    6/ If You Could See Me Now                                           4:15
    7/ Jambangle                                                         4:56
    8/ Philly J. J.                                                      5:11
    9/ Theme Of No Repeat                                                5:20
    10/ Choose Now (take 1)                                              4:54
    11/ Choose Now (take 2)                                              3:25
    12/ Dial ``B'' For Beauty                                            4:34
    13/ Fontainebleau                                                    4:50
    14/ Delirium                                                         5:00
    15/ The Scene Is Clean                                               5:02
    16/ Flossie Lou                                                      4:49

    (1) recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, September 6,  1957
    (2,4,6)  "   at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, September 27, 1957
    (3,5,7)  "   at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ, October 10,   1957
    (8-12) recorded on July 11, 1953
    (13-16) recorded on March 9, 1956

  Gil Evans (1-7): leader, arranger, piano; Johnny Carisi (1): trumpet; Louis
  Mucci (2-7): trumpet; Jack Koven (1-7): trumpet; Jimmy Cleveland (1-7):
  trombone; Bart Varsalona (1-7): bass trombone; Willie Ruff (1-7): French
  horn; Steve Lacy (1-7): soprano; Lee Konitz (1-7): alto; Dave Kurtzer (1-7):
  bassoon; Paul Chambers (1-7): bass; Papa Jo Jones (1): drums; Nick Stabulas
  (2-7): drums; Tadd Dameron (8-16): leader, arranger, piano; Clifford Brown
  (8-12): trumpet; Idrees Sulieman (8-12): trumpet; Herb Mullins (8-12): trom-
  bone; Gigi Gryce (8-12): alto; Benny Golson (8-12): tenor; Oscar Estell
  (8-12): baritone saxophone; Percy Heath (8-12): bass; Philly Jo Jones
  (8-12): drums; Kenny Dorham (13-16): trumpet; Henry Coker (13-16): trombone;
  Sahib Shihab (13-16): alto; Joe Alexander (13-16): tenor; Cecil Payne
  (13-16): baritone saxophone; John Simmons (13-16): bass; Shadow Wilson
  (13-16): drums.

    1975 - Prestige, P 24049 (2xLP)

  See GIL EVANS PLUS TEN (Prestige 7120) for further references on (1-7).
  See A STUDY IN DAMERONIA (Prestige 159, 10") for further references on
  (8-12).
  See FONTAINEBLEAU (Prestige 7037) for further references on (13-16).

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054 - STALKS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Stalks                                   (Lacy)			10:35
    2/ Moon                                     (Lacy)			 9:24
    3/ Japanese Duck                            (Lacy)			 6:40
    4/ The Wane                                 (Lacy)			 6:46
    5/ Bone                                     (Lacy)			 4:47

    Recorded at Nippon Columbia 1st Studio, Tokyo, June 7, 1975

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Masahiko Togashi: percussion; Motoharu Yoshizawa: bass.

    1975 - Columbia (Japan), YQ-7507-N (LP)
    ???? - Denon (Japan), YQ 7507 - YX 7552 (LP)
    1996 - Denon (Japan), ??? (CD)

  Note: the CD reissue has not been released yet.

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055 - SAXOPHONE SPECIAL: Steve Lacy

    1/ Staples                                  (Lacy)                   9:40
    2/ Dreams                                   (Lacy)                  11:20
    3/ Swishes                                  (Lacy)                   5:45
    4/ Sops                                     (Lacy, Parker, Potts, Watts)
									 7:10
    5/ Snaps                                    (Lacy)                   9:20

    Recorded at Wigmore Hall, London (UK) on December 19, 1974

  Steve Lacy: soprano, gramophon on (2); Trevor Watts: alto, soprano on (4);
  Evan Parker: tenor, baritone saxophone on (3), soprano on (5); Steve Potts:
  alto, soprano on (4); Derek Bailey (all but (4)): guitar; Michel Waisvisz
  (all but (4)): electronics.

    1976 - Emanem (USA), 3310 (LP)

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056 - EVIDENCE - VOL. 1: Globe Unity Special

    1/ Rumbling (To Joe Louis)                  (Lacy)                  16:08
    2/ Alexanders Marschbefehl                  (M. Mengelberg)          8:37
    3/ Evidence                                 (Monk, arr. by A.V.S.)   6:00

    Recorded at "Workshop Freie Musik", Berlin (Germany), March 31, 1975

  Kenny Wheeler: trumpet; Albert Mangelsdorff: trombone; Paul Rutherford: 
  trombone; Steve Lacy: soprano; Gerd Dudek: tenor; Evan Parker: soprano, 
  tenor; Alex Von Schlippenbach: piano, arranger on (3); Peter Kowald: bass, 
  tuba on (2); Paul Lovens: percussion, strings on (1).

    1976 - FMP (Germany), FMP 0220 (LP)
    1991 - FMP (Germany), FMP CD 40 (CD)

  Note: the CD is called RUMBLING and contains both EVIDENCE - VOL. 1 and INTO
  THE VALLEY - VOL. 2.

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057 - INTO THE VALLEY - VOL. 2: Globe Unity Special

    1/ Into The Valley                          (Parker)                15:30
    2/ ... Of Dogs, Dreams And Death            (Parker)                22:25

    Recorded at "Workshop Freie Musik", Berlin (Germany), March 31, 1975

  Kenny Wheeler: trumpet; Albert Mangelsdorff: trombone; Paul Rutherford: 
  trombone; Steve Lacy: soprano; Gerd Dudek: tenor; Evan Parker: soprano, 
  tenor; Alex Von Schlippenbach: piano; Peter Kowald: bass, tuba; Paul Lovens: 
  percussion, musical saw; unidentified dog on (2).

    1976 - FMP (Germany), FMP 0270 (LP)
    1991 - FMP (Germany), FMP CD 40 (CD)

  Note: the CD is called RUMBLING and contains both EVIDENCE - VOL. 1 and INTO
  THE VALLEY - VOL. 2.

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058 - J'AI DEJA FAIT MON ARCHE: David McNeil

    1/ J'ai Deja Fait Mon Arche (J'Attends Les Animaux)
                                                (McNeil)                 4:00
    2/ Rue Simon Bolivar                        (McNeil)                 2:55
    3/ Honolulu Lulu (De La Coupole Au Dome)    (McNeil)                 2:29
    4/ Le Professeur A Dit                      (McNeil)                 3:00
    5/ The Campbells Are Coming (Yoho !)        (McNeil)                 5:04
    6/ Apocalypso-Rock                          (McNeil)                 3:40
    7/ Annapurna (Une Aventure De Sir Edmond Hillary)
                                                (McNeil)                 3:37
    8/ Papa Jouait Du Rock'n Roll               (McNeil)                 2:55
    9/ Maxie, Madge Et Parfois Dicky Wagner     (McNeil)                 7:55

    Recorded at Saravah Studios, Paris during Summer 1975 (May 1975?)
    Produced by Pierre Barouh

  David McNeil: vocals, guitars; J.P. Auffredo: guitars, harps, oboe; Jack
  Treese (1,9): guitars; Bill Keith (1,9): pedal steel; Olivier Bloch-Laine
  (1,9): bass; Michael Rushton (1,5,6,9): drums, timbals; Roland Romanelli (1,
  3,9): accordion; Jean-Louis Rassinfosse (2,7): contrabass; Patrice Cramer
  (2,3,8): drums; Benoit Charvet (3,4,7): bass, contrabass; Michel Ripoche
  (3): violin; Micky Menecier (5,6): bass; Marc Richard (5): saxes; Bernard
  Pepin (5,6): saxes; Steve Lacy (5,9): soprano; Jean-Yves Terlain (5): cho-
  rus; Chic Streetman (5): chorus; Yves Simon (5): chorus; Pierre Barouh (5):
  chorus; Dominique Barouh (5): chorus; Aram Sedefian (5): chorus; Michel
  Carras (5): chorus; Leslie McNeil (5): chorus; Nana Vasconcellos (6): per-
  cussion; Johnny Impossible (6): steel drum; Bolognesi (7): trombone; Larry
  Martin (8): bass.

    ???? - Saravah (France), SH 10 057 (LP)

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059 - DREAMS: Steve Lacy

    1/ The Uh Uh Uh                             (Lacy)			 7:20
    2/ Dreams                                   (Lacy, Gysin)		 4:05
    3/ The Oil                                  (Lacy)			 9:10
    4/ The Wane                                 (Lacy)			10:00
    5/ Crops                                    (Lacy)			 7:00

    Recorded at Saravah Studios, Paris on May 12/15, 1975

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Irene Aebi: cello, vocals;
  Kent Carter: bass; Kenneth Tyler: drums; Derek Bailey: guitar; Jean-Jacques
  Avenel: bass; Jack Treese (2,5): guitar; Boulou Ferre (2,5): guitar.

    ???? - Saravah (France), SH 10058 (LP)
    1997 - Saravah (France), 2082 (3xCD)

  Note: the 3xCD reissue is called DREAMS - SCRATCHING THE SEVENTIES, and
  contains ROBA, LAPIS, SCRAPS, DREAMS, and THE OWL.

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060 - SOLO AT MANDARA: Steve Lacy

    1/ Existence                                (Lacy)                   7:20
    2/ The Way                                  (Lacy)                   2:50
    3/ Bone                                     (Lacy)                   5:16
    4/ Name                                     (Lacy)                   4:59
    5/ The Breath                               (Lacy)                   7:20
    6/ Life On Its Way                          (Lacy)                   3:59
    7/ Snips                                    (Lacy)                   5:28
    8/ Stabs                                    (Lacy)                   6:40

    Recorded at Mandara Coffee Shop, Tokyo, June 8, 1975

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    ???? - Alm Records (Japan), AL-5 (LP)

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061 - DISTANT VOICES: Steve Lacy

    1/ Distant Voices                           (TK, SL, YT)            20:39
    2/ Flying Off                               (TK, SL, YT)            10:15
    3/ Midsummer Blues                          (TK, SL, YT)             7:18

    Recorded at Nippon Columbia Studio No. 1, Tokyo, June 24, 1975

  Steve Lacy: soprano, percussion; Yuji Takahashi: piano, celesta, vibraphone,
  percussion; Takehisa Kosugi: violin, flute, voice, percussion.

    1976 - Columbia (Japan), YX-7085-N (LP)
    1991 - Denon (Japan), COCO-7977 (CD)

  Note: the CD reissue contains extra material but without Steve Lacy.

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062 - STABS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Deadline                                 (Lacy)			 7:51
    2/ Coastline                                (Lacy)			 7:07
    3/ The Duck                                 (Lacy)			 8:05
    4/ Cloudy                                   (Lacy)			 5:33
    5/ Moon                                     (Lacy)			 5:58
    6/ Stabs                                    (Lacy)			 7:30
    7/ No Baby                                  (Lacy)			 4:23

    (1,2,3) recorded in Berlin, November 5, 1975
    (4,5,6,7) recorded in Berlin, April 1, 1975

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    1976 - FMP (Germany), SAJ-05 (LP)

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063 - OPIUM: Franz Koglmann, Bill Dixon

    1/ For Franz				(Dixon)			19:53

    Recorded at Studio Heinz, Vienna, August 6, 1976

  Bill Dixon: trumpet; Franz Koglmann: trumpet; Steve Hovenstein: tenor; Alan
  Silva: bass; Muhammad Malli: cymbals.

    2/ Der Vogel, Opium (to Jean Cocteau)       (Koglmann)		 7:40
    3/ Carmilla (to Sheridan Le Fanu)           (Koglmann)		 4:40

    Recorded at Studio Acousti, Paris, December 19, 1975

  Franz Koglmann: fluegelhorn; Steve Lacy: soprano; Joseph Traindl: trombone;
  Cesarius Alvim Botelho: bass; Aldo Romano: drums.

    4/ Karl Und Das Ioschpapier (to Konrad Bayer)(Koglmann)		 8:46

    Recorded at Studio Heinz, Vienna, November 3, 1976

  Franz Koglmann: trumpet; Toni Michlmayr: bass; Gerd Geier: computer.

    ???? - Pipe Rec. (Austria), 152 (LP) 
    
  Note: each record has an original cover painted by Franz Koglmann.

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064 - CLANGS: Steve Lacy, Andrea Centazzo

    1/ The Owl                                  (Lacy)                   6:00
    2/ Torments                                 (Lacy)                   8:40
    3/ Tracks (part one)                        (Lacy)                   3:45
    4/ Tracks (part two)                        (Lacy)                   5:10
    5/ Dome                                     (Lacy)                   6:28
    6/ The New Moon                             (Lacy)                   6:04

    Recorded in concert in Casarsa, Udine (Italy) on February 20, 1976

  Steve Lacy: soprano, birds calls, pocket synthesizer, crackle box; Andrea
  Centazzo: drums, percussion, whistles, diverse percussion.

    ???? - Ictus (Italy), ictus 0001 (LP)

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065 - TRICKLES: Steve Lacy

    1/ Trickles                                 (Lacy)                  10:06
    2/ I Feel A Draught                         (Lacy)                   4:11
    3/ The Bite                                 (Lacy)                   6:40
    4/ Papa's Midnite Hop                       (Lacy)                   7:58
    5/ Robes                                    (Lacy)                  10:18

    Recorded at Generation Sound Studios, New York, March 11 and 14, 1976

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Roswell Rudd: trombone, chimes on (5); Kent Carter:
  bass; Beaver Harris: drums.

    1976 - Black Saint (Italy), BSR 0008 (LP)
    ???? - Black Saint (Japan), JC 3508 (LP)
    1993 - Black Saint (Italy), 120008-2 (CD)

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066 - MASTERS OF THE MODERN PIANO: various artists

    1/ Conception                                                        3:31
    2/ East Of The Sun, West Of The Moon                                 3:51
    3/ Heart And Soul                                                    3:14
    4/ Willow Grove                                                      4:21
    5/ Bean And The Boys                                                 5:10
    6/ Stairway To The Stars                                             4:56
    7/ Johnny Comes Lately                                               6:45
    8/ Mona's Blues                                                      7:04
    9/ Tune 2                                                            9:53
    10/ Zodiac Suite -- Virgo - Libra - Aries                           10:03
    11/ Carioca                                                          3:13
    12/ Carla                                                            4:35
    13/ Whirr                                                            4:35
    14/ Ictus                                                            2:42
    15/ Blues On Purpose                                                 7:45
    16/ My Foolish Heart                                                 5:10
    17/ Beautiful Love                                                   5:20

    (1-6) recorded in NYC, April 25, 1955 (Bud Powell Trio)
    (7-9) recorded at Newport, July 6, 1957 (Cecil Taylor Quartet)
    (10-11) recorded at Newport, July 6, 1957 (Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra)
    (12-14) recorded in NYC, August 7 and 8, 1961 (Bley and Giuffre Trio)
    (15) recorded at The Half Note, June 1965 (Wynton Kelly Trio)
    (16-17) recorded at Town Hall, February 21, 1966 (Bill Evans Trio)

  Bud Powell (1-6): piano; George Duvivier (1-6): bass; Arthur Taylor (1-6): 
  drums; Cecil Taylor (7-9): piano; Steve Lacy (7-9): soprano; Buell 
  Neidlinger (7-9): bass; Dennis Charles (7-9): drums; Mary Lou Williams (10-
  11): piano; Dizzy Gillespie (10-11): leader, trumpet; Lee Morgan (10-11): 
  trumpet; Ernest Perry (10-11): trumpet; Carl Warwick (10-11): trumpet; Talib 
  Daawad (10-11): trumpet; Melba Liston (10-11): trombone; Al Grey (10-11): 
  trombone; Ray Connor (10-11): trombone; Jimmy Powell (10-11): alto; Ernie 
  Henry (10-11): alto; Billy Mitchell (10-11): tenor; Benny Golson (10-11): 
  tenor; Pee Wee Moore (10-11): baritone saxophone; Paul West (10-11): bass; 
  Charlie Persip (10-11): drums; Austin Cromer (10-11): vocals; Paul Bley (12-
  14): piano; Jimmy Giuffre (12-14): clarinet; Steve Swallow (12-14): bass; 
  Wynton Kelly (15): piano; Paul Chambers (15): bass; Jimmy Cobb (15): drums; 
  Bill Evans (16-17): leader, piano; Chuck Israel (16-17): bass; Arnold Wise 
  (16-17): drums.

    1976 - Verve, VE2-2514 (LP)

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067 - MALEDETTI: Area

    1/ Diforisma Urbano                                                  6:18
    2/ Gerontocrazia                                                     7:30
    3/ Caos                                                              9:00

    Recorded in Milan, 1976

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Patrizio Fariselli: synthesizer, electric piano on (1)
  and (2), prepared piano on (3); Demetrio Stratos: vocals on (1-3), organ on
  (12); Paolo Tofani: electric guitar, synthesizer, Tcherepnin in (1-2),
  acoustic guitar on (3); Ares Tavolazzi: bass, electric bass on (1-2); Hugh
  Bullen (1): electric bass; Walter Celloni (1): drums; Anton Arze (2): txa-
  laparte; Jose Arze (2): txalaparte; Giulio Capiozzo (2): drums; Paul Lytton
  (3): percussion.

    1976 - Cramps (Italy), 5105 (LP)
    1993 - Cramps (Italy), CRSCD 005 (CD)

  Note: the CD reissue contains an interview with members of Area.

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068 - THE WIRE: Steve Lacy Sextet

    1/ The Twain                                (Lacy)			 6:31
    2/ Esteem                                   (Lacy)			 8:40
    3/ The Owl                                  (Lacy)			 4:17
    4/ The Wire                                 (Lacy)			 4:58
    5/ Cloudy                                   (Lacy)			 6:12
    6/ Dead Line                                (Lacy)			 8:06

    Recorded at Nippon Columbia's 1st Studio, Tokyo, June 18, 1975

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Masahiko Satoh: piano; Masahiko Togashi: percussion;
  Keiki Midorikawa: cello, bass; Yoshio Ikeda: bass; Motoharu Yoshizawa: bass.

    1977 - Denon Jazz (Japan), YX 7553 (LP)

  Note: (3) is a duo with Steve Lacy and Masahiko Togashi.

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069 - SIDELINES: Steve Lacy, Michael Smith

    1/ Existence                                (Lacy)                   7:12
    2/ Utah                                     (Lacy)                   4:57
    3/ Austin Stream                            (Smith)                  2:56
    4/ Sideline                                 (Lacy)                   9:26
    5/ Beeline                                  (Lacy)                   7:24
    6/ Time 2                                   (Smith)                  3:44
    7/ Worms                                    (Lacy)                  11:38    

    Recorded in Oslo, Norway on September 1, 1976

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Michael Smith: piano.

    1977 - I.A.I., 37.38.47 (LP)
    ???? - Phonogram (Japan), RJ 7412 (LP)
    1992 - Improvising Artists Inc., 123847-2 (CD)

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070 - COMPANY 4

    1/ Once Upon A Time							12:09
    2/ Abandoned 1							 1:04
    3/ Abandoned 2							 5:16
    4/ Step 1								 3:26
    5/ Step 2								 2:25
    6/ Happily Ever After						12:25

    Recorded at Riverside Studios, London, November 11, 1976

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Derek Bailey: electric guitar.

    1977 - Incus (UK), Incus 26 (LP)

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071 - STRAWS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Pinochle                                 (Lacy)			 6:15
    2/ Straws                                   (Lacy)			 4:53
    3/ Hemline                                  (Lacy)			 4:58
    4/ Bound                                    (Lacy)			 5:25
    5/ Feline                                   (Lacy)			 6:47
    6/ The Rise                                 (Lacy)			13:40

    Recorded in Milan on November 28 and 29, 1976

  Steve Lacy: soprano, tapes on (2,6), celesta on (5).

    1977 - Cramps (Italy), 5206 206 (LP)
    1997 - Cramps (Italy), CRSCD 066 (CD)

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072 - LIVE: Steve Lacy Trio

    1/ The Crust                                (Lacy)
    2/ Existence (Tao 1)                        (Lacy)
    3/ The Way (Tao 2)                          (Lacy)
    4/ Bone (Tao 3)                             (Lacy)
    5/ Ducks                                    (Lacy)

    Recorded in Udine (Italy), December 5, 1976

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Kent Carter: bass; Andrea Centazzo: drums, percussion.

    ???? - Ictus (Italy), ictus 0005 (LP)
    1996 - New Tone/Robi Droli (Italy), rdc 5027 2 (CD)

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073 - RAPS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Stamps                                   (Lacy)                   6:50
    2/ No Baby                                  (Lacy)                   9:15
    3/ The Throes                               (Lacy)                   3:55
    4/ Raps                                     (Lacy)                   7:22
    5/ Blinks                                   (Lacy)                  12:35

    Recorded in NYC, January 29, 1977

  Steve Lacy: soprano, percussion on (4); Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Ron 
  Miller: bass; Oliver Johnson: drums, vocals on (2).

    1977 - Adelphi Jazz Line, AD 5004 (LP)

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074 - ONE-UPMANSHIP: Mal Waldron

    1/ One-Upmanship                            (Waldron)               11:20
    2/ The Seagulls Of Kristiansund             (Waldron)               11:30
    3/ Hurray For Herbie                        (Waldron)               19:56

    Recorded at Conny's Studio, Wolperath (Germany) on February 12, 1977

  Mal Waldron: piano; Manfred Schoof: trumpet; Steve Lacy: soprano; Jimmy
  Woode: bass; Mayaka Ntshoko: drums.

    1977 - Enja (Germany), Enja 2092 (LP)
    1977 - Inner City, IC 3010 (LP)

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075 - THREADS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Skirts					(Lacy)			11:47
    2/ Threads					(Lacy)			10:40

    Recorded at Mama Dog Studio, Rome, May 19, 1977

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    3/ Rabbit					(Lacy)			 4:55
    4/ Broils					(Lacy)			 7:27
    5/ Shambles					(Lacy)			 6:55

    Recorded at Mama Dog Studio, Rome, May 19, 1977

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Alvin Curran: fluegelhorn, synthesizer, small percus-
  sion; Frederic Rzewski: piano.

    1977 - Horo Records (Italy), HZ 05 (LP)

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076 - CECIL TAYLOR ALL STARS FEATURING BUELL NEIDLINGER: Cecil Taylor

    1/ Jumpin' Punkins                                                   7:30
    2/ O.P.                                                              9:14
    3/ I Forgot                                                          8:28
    4/ Things Aint What They Used To Be                                 10:09

    (1,4) recorded on January 10, 1961
    (2,3) recorded on January 9, 1961

    1977 (?) - Candid/Victor (Japan), SMJ 6205 (LP)

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077 - INTROSPECTION: NEGLECTED JAZZ FIGURES OF THE 1950s AND EARLY 1960s:
  various artists

  This record features Herbie Nichols Quartet (1), Curtis Counce Quintet (2,
  3), Jaki Byard (4,5), Serge Chaloff Sextet (6), Steve Lacy Quartet (7,8),
  Booker Little Sextet (9,10).

    1/ 'S Wonderful                             (G. & I. Gershwin)       2:45
    2/ Into The Orbit                           (Elmo Hope)              4:42
    3/ Race For Space                           (Elmo Hope)              4:30
    4/ II, V, I                                 (J. Byard)               2:35
    5/ Diane's Melody                           (J. Byard)               5:02
    6/ Body And Soul                            (J. Green, E. Heyman)    3:50
    7/ Louise                                   (Taylor)                 5:21
    8/ Introspection                            (Monk)                   5:28
    9/ We Speak                                 (B. Little)              6:41
    10/ Strength And Sanity                     (B. Little)              6:13

    1977 - New World Records (USA), NW 275 (LP)

  See THE STRAIGHT HORN OF STEVE LACY (1961) for further references.

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078 - FOR EXAMPLE: various artists

  FOR EXAMPLE is a 3xLP box issued by FMP; the first LP is with solos, the
  second with quartets and the third with orchestras.

  Disc 1 (FMP R 1): SOLOS

    1/ Bone                                     (Lacy)			 7:10

    Recorded in Berlin, April 1974

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    1978 - FMP (Germany), FMP R 1/R 2/R 3 (3xLP)

  Note: this box set includes a 130 page picture book.

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079 - LUMPS: Steve Lacy

    1/ The New Duck                             (Lacy)			 3:30
    2/ Torments                                 (Lacy)			10:30
    3/ Lumps                                    (Lacy)			 6:30
    4/ Snips                                    (Lacy)			10:00
    5/ Chops                                    (Lacy)			11:00

    Recorded in Utrecht, September 23, 24 and 29, 1974

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Michael Waisvisz: synthesizer; Maarten Van Regteren 
  Altena: bass; Han Bennink: drums, homemade junk, vibra pan, wailophone, han-
  rinet(te), rolmo, birds calls + decoys.

    1978 - ICP (Holland), ICP 016 (LP)

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080 - FOLLIES: Steve Lacy Quintet

    1/ The Crust                                (Lacy)			13:28
    2/ The Throes                               (Lacy)			12:04
    3/ Esteem                                   (Lacy)			10:13
    4/ Follies                                  (Lacy)			12:47

    Recorded live at the Workshop Freie Musik, Berlin, April 11, 1977

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto; Irene Aebi: cello; Kent Carter:
  bass; Oliver Johnson: drums.

    1978 - FMP (Germany), SAJ-18 (LP)

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081 - THE OWL: Steve Lacy & Company

    1/ Somebody Special                         (Lacy, Gysin)            6:47
    2/ Blinks                                   (Lacy)                   7:22
    3/ The Owl                                  (Lacy)                   5:31
    Touchstones:                                (Lacy)
      4/ Wish                                                            5:57
      5/ Spell                                                           3:44
      6/ Lesson                                                          8:10
    7/ Notre Vie                                (Lacy)                   4:37

    Recorded in Paris in April 1977

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Irene Aebi: vocals, violin,
  cello; Kent Carter: bass, cello; Oliver Johnson: drums; Takashi Kako: piano;
  Jean-Jacques Avenel (4): kora, cheng, autoharp; Lawrence Butch Morris (4,5):
  cornet. 
  
    ???? - Saravah (France), SHL 1088 (LP)
    1997 - Saravah (France), 2082 (3xCD)

  Note: the 3xCD reissue is called DREAMS - SCRATCHING THE SEVENTIES, and
  contains ROBA, LAPIS, SCRAPS, DREAMS, and THE OWL.

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082 - AXIEME - VOL. 1: Steve Lacy

    1/ Deadline                                 (Lacy)                   8:05
    2/ The New Duck                             (Lacy)                   6:25
    3/ Tao (suite)                              (Lacy)
      3a/ Existence                                                      5:44
      3b/ The Way                                                        2:31
      3c/ Bone                                                           4:14

    Recorded in Como, Italy in September 1975

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    1978 - Red Rec. (Italy), VPA 120 (LP)
    1993 - Red Records (Italy), RR 123120-2 (CD)

  Note: the CD also contains AXIEME - VOL. 2.
  Note: the tracks are not labeled with their real name on the records (on the
  LP, sides 1 and 2 are both called Axieme, and the CD reissue mentions Axieme 
  Parts 1-4)
  Note: the vinyl pressing was recorded at wrong speed; this has been correc-
  ted with the CD reissue

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083 - AXIEME - VOL. 2: Steve Lacy

    1/ Tao (suite)				(Lacy)
      1a/ Name								 5:54
      1b/ The Breath							 6:11
      1c/ Life On Its Way						 4:28
    2/ Coastline                                (Lacy)			 6:42
    3/ The Crust                                (Lacy)			 4:40

    Recorded in Como, Italy in September 1975

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    1978 - Red Rec. (Italy), VPA 121 (LP)
    1993 - Red Records (Italy), RR 123120-2 (CD)

  Note: the CD also contains AXIEME - VOL. 1.
  Note: the tracks are not labeled with their real name on the records (on the
  LP, sides 1 and 2 are both called Axieme, and the CD reissue mentions Axieme
  Parts 1-4)

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084 - COMPANY 5

    1/ LS/MR/DB/TH/AB/SL/EP                     (coll. improvisation)   25:39
    2/ SL/AB 1                                  (coll. improvisation)   10:02
    3/ SL/AB 2                                  (coll. improvisation)    4:24
    4/ EP/TH/AB - 1                             (coll. improvisation)    6:10
    5/ EP/TH/AB - 2                             (coll. improvisation)    1:42

    Recorded at ICA, London (UK) on May 26, 1977

  Leo Smith: trumpet; Maarten Altena: bass; Derek Bailey: guitar; Tristan
  Honsinger: cello; Anthony Braxton: clarinet, flute, alto, soprano; Steve
  Lacy: soprano; Evan Parker: soprano, tenor.

    1978 - Incus (UK), Incus 28 (LP)

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085 - COMPANY 6

    1/ LS/TH/AB/SL/MR (Part of a longer piece)  (coll. improvisation)   14:22
    2/ EP/HB/DB (Part of a longer piece)        (coll. improvisation)    5:30
    3/ SB/MR/HB/LC                              (coll. improvisation)
    4/ MR/SL                                    (coll. improvisation)    5:11
    5/ HB/AB/DB                                 (coll. improvisation)    8:39
    6/ LC/TH/LS                                 (coll. improvisation)

    Recorded at ICA, London (UK) on May 25-27, 1977

  Leo Smith (1,6): trumpet; Tristan Honsinger (1,6): cello; Anthony Braxton
  (1,5): alto, sopranino, clarinet, flute; Steve Lacy (1,4): soprano; Maarten
  Altena (1,3,4): bass; Evan Parker (2): soprano, tenor; Han Bennink (2,3,5):
  percussion; Derek Bailey (2,5): electric guitar; Steve Beresford (3): piano;
  Lol Coxhill (3,6): soprano.

    1978 - Incus (UK), Incus 29 (LP)
    1991 - Incus (UK), Incus CD07 (CD)

  Note: The CD edition also contains COMPANY 7 (1978)
 
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086 - COMPANY 7

    1/ AB/EP                                    (coll. improvisation)    8:03
    2/ TH/MR/SB/HB/DB                           (coll. improvisation)   10:29
    3/ SL/EP/AB/LC (Part of a longer piece)     (coll. improvisation)    4:27
    4/ TH/LS                                    (coll. improvisation)
    5/ LC/AB/MR                                 (coll. improvisation)
    6/ HB/LC/MR/TH                              (coll. improvisation)
    7/ EP/LS/DB (Second of four pieces)         (coll. improvisation)    4:19

    Recorded at ICA, London (UK) on May 25-27, 1977

  Anthony Braxton (1,3,5): alto, soprano, clarinet, flute; Evan Parker (1,3,
  7): soprano, tenor; Tristan Honsinger (2,4,6): cello; Maarten Altena (2,5,
  6): bass; Steve Beresford (2): piano; Han Bennink (2,6): percussion; Derek
  Bailey (2,7): electric guitar; Steve Lacy (3): soprano; Lol Coxhill (3,5,6):
  soprano; Leo Smith (4,7): trumpet.

    1978 - Incus (UK), Incus 30 (LP)
    1991 - Incus (UK), Incus CD07 (CD)

  Note: The CD edition also contains COMPANY 6 (1978)

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087 - CLINKERS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Trickles                                 (Lacy)                  10:04
    2/ Duck                                     (Lacy)                   7:02
    3/ Coastline                                (Lacy)                   7:56
    4/ Micro Worlds                             (Lacy)                   7:18
    5/ Clinkers                                 (Lacy)                  11:58

    Recorded live in Basel (Switzerland), June 9, 1977

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    1978 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), F (LP)

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088 - CATCH: Steve Lacy, Kent Carter

    1/ Mumps                                    (Lacy)			 8:14
    2/ Tickets                                  (Lacy)			 7:18
    3/ Hex                                      (Lacy)			 5:58
    4/ Vow                                      (Lacy)			 3:49
    5/ Catch					(Carter)		 8:43

    Recorded at Chantalain Studio, Rome, September 17, 1977

  Steve Lacy (except on (5)): soprano; Kent Carter: bass.

    1978 - Horo (Italy), HZ 08 (LP)

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089 - SHOTS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Moms                                     (Lacy)                   5:05
    2/ Pops                                     (Lacy)                   5:10
    3/ The Kiss                                 (Lacy)                   5:10
    4/ Tots                                     (Lacy)                   5:36
    5/ The Ladder                               (Lacy)                   5:01
    6/ Fruits                                   (Lacy)                   7:06
    7/ Coots                                    (Lacy)                   4:24
    8/ The Wire                                 (Lacy)                   4:22

    Recorded at Studios Grande Armee, Paris on October 15, 1977
    Produced by Alain Boucanus

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Masa Kwate: traditional Japanese percussion; Irene
  Aebi (3): voice, violin.

    1979 (?) - Musica Records (France), MUS. 3024 (LP)

  Note: this record received Le Grand Prix De L'Academie Du Jazz 1980 (section
  Avant Garde).

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090 - UNITED PATCHWORK: Musica Elettronica Viva

    1/ Via Della Luce				(Teitelbaum)		23:24
    2/ Fox					(Lacy)			 9:43
    3/ Slugging Rocks

    Recorded in Rome, November 15 and 16, 1977

  Karl Berger: vibraphone, piano, melodion; Alvin Curran: synthesizer, piano,
  vocals, fluegelhorn; Steve Lacy: soprano; Garrett List: trombone; Frederic
  Rzewski: piano; Richard Teitelbaum: synthesizer, shells.

    4/ Cross Over One				(Berger)		 2:25
    5/ Cross Over Two				(Berger)		 3:14
    6/ Cross Over Three				(Berger)		 3:06

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Karl Berger: vibraphone, piano, melodion.

    7/ Dewline					(Lacy)			 7:54
    8/ Sea Line					(Lacy)			 5:25

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Garrett List: trombone; Richard Teitelbaum: synthesi-
  zer, shells.

    1978 - Horo (Italy), HDP 15-16 (2xLP)

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091 - POINTS: Steve Lacy

    1/ The Mooche                               (Ellington)              5:00
    2/ Pot-Pourri Solo                          (Ellington, Rodgers,
						 Hammerstein)            3:30
    3/ Stalks                                   (Lacy)                  12:30
    4/ Free Points                              (Lacy)                   8:15
    5/ Still Point                              (Lacy)                   5:40
    6/ Moot Point                               (Lacy)                   5:30

    Recorded in Paris, February 1978

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts (1,4,5,6): soprano; Kent Carter (1,3): 
  bass; Oliver Johnson (1,3): drums.

    1978 - Chant Du Monde (France), LDX 74 680 (LP)

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092 - MOODS: Mal Waldron Sextet

    1/ Minoat                                 	(Waldron)                8:08
    2/ A Case Of Blues Plus 4'S                 (Waldron)               14:59
    3/ Sieg Haile                               (Waldron)               20:14

    Recorded at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg (Germany) on May 6, 1978

  Mal Waldron: piano; Terumasa Hino: trumpet; Steve Lacy: soprano; Hermann
  Breuer: trombone; Cameron Brown: bass; Makaya Ntshoko: drums.

    ???? - Enja (Germany), Enja 3021 + 23 (2xLP)
    ???? - Inner City, IC 3018-2
    ???? - Polydor (Japan), 40 MJ 3133/34 (2xLP)
    1990 - Enja (Germany), 3021-2 (CD)
    1990 - Enja (Japan), ENJ-32 (CD)

  Note: Lindenmaier (1982) mentions a recording date of May 7, 1978.

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093 - UNEXPECTED: Kenny Davern

    1/ Swirls                                                            4:42
    2/ Trio 3                                                            4:21
    3/ The Sunflower                                                     5:23
    4/ Predicament In Three Parts                                        5:29
    5/ Synonym                                                           5:12
    6/ Statement                                                         3:29
    7/ Loops                                                             8:05
    8/ Unexpected                                                       12:31

    Recorded in New York City on May 30, 1978

  Kenny Davern: soprano, clarinet; Steve Lacy (all but (2)): soprano; Steve
  Swallow: bass; Paul Motian: drums.

    1978 - Kharma, PK 7 (LP)

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094 - BLOWN BONE: Roswell Rudd

    1/ Bethesda Fountain			(Rudd)			11:08	
    2/ Street Walking				(Rudd)			 2:15
    3/ Blues For The Planet Earth		(Rudd)			 3:59
    4/ You Blew It				(Rudd)			 5:32
    5/ Cement Blues - part 1			(Rudd)			 7:01
    6/ Blown Bone				(Rudd)			 3:33
    7/ Cement Blues - part 2			(Rudd)			 2:13
    8/ It's Happening				(Rudd)			11:01

    Recorded at Blue Rock Studio, NYC, March 27 and 28, 1976

  Roswell Rudd: trombone; Steve Lacy: soprano; Tyrone Washington: tenor; Kenny
  Davern: clarinet, soprano; Patti Bown: electric piano; Wilbur Little: bass;
  Paul Motian: drums; Jordan Steckel (1): bata drum; Enrico Rava (3,4,8): 
  trumpet; Sheila Jordan (3,4): vocals; Louisiana Red (5,8): guitar, vocals.

    1979 - Philips (Japan), RJ-7490 (LP)

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095 - EVENT '76: Area

    1/ Caos II parte (1)						20:15
    2/ Caos II parte (2)						 9:18
    3/ Event '76							 9:27

    Recorded at the Universita Statale Di Milano, 1976

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Patrizio Fariselli: piano; Paolo Tofani: guitar, syn-
  thesizer, Tcherepnin; Paul Lytton: percussion; Demetrio Stratos: vocals.

    1979 - Cramps (Italy), 5205 107 (LP)
    1996 - Cramps (Italy), CRSCD 007 (CD)

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096 - PARABOLA: Gil Evans

    1/ Waltz					(Evans)			14:22
    2/ Up From The Skies			(Hendrix)		 4:20
    3/ Parabola					(Evans)			11:52
    4/ Stone Free				(Hendrix)		21:58
    5/ Variation				(Evans)			24:01

    Recorded at Trafalgar Studio, Rome, July 29, 1978

  Gil Evans: piano, electric piano, arranger, leader; Steve Lacy: soprano; 
  Arthur Blythe: alto, soprano; Earl McIntyre: trombone; Lew Soloff: trumpet; 
  Peter Levin: keyboards; Don Pate: bass; Noel McGhee: drums.

    1979 - Horo (Italy), HDP 31-32 (2xLP)
    ???? - Baystate (Japan), 9007/8 (2xLP)

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097 - ALWAYS KNOW: Thelonious Monk

    1/ Light Blues                              (Monk)                  12:51
    2/ Bye-Ya                                   (Monk)                  11:00

    Recorded at the Philharmonic Hall, New York City on December 30, 1963

  Thad Jones: cornet; Nick Travis: trumpet; Eddie Bert: trombone; Phil Woods:
  alto; Steve Lacy: soprano; Charlie Rouse: tenor; Gene Allen: baritone saxo-
  phone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Thelonious Monk: piano; Butch Warren: bass;
  Frankie Dunlop: drums; Hall Overton: arranger, conductor.

    1979 - Columbia, JG 35720 (2xLP)
    1979 - CBS (France), 88838 (2xLP)
    ???? - CBS/Sony (Japan), 40 AP 1569 (2xLP)
    1994 - Columbia/Legacy, C2K 57636 (2xCD)

  Note: the 2xCD contains the whole concert; see BIG BAND AND QUARTET IN 
  CONCERT (1964) for further references.

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098 - TORMENTS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Staples                                  (Lacy)			 6:34
    2/ Weal                                     (Lacy)			 6:25
    3/ The Oil                                  (Lacy)			 6:30
    4/ The Owl                                  (Lacy)			13:46
    5/ Torments                                 (Lacy)			 7:57
    6/ Scraps                                   (Lacy)			 ?:??

    Recorded in Kyoto, June 16, 1975

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    1979 - Morgue (Japan), 01 (LP)

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099 - THE WOE/CROPS: Steve Lacy

    Solo In Montreal (side 1): 
      1/ Crops                                  (Lacy)			 6:37
      2/ Pearl Street                           (Lacy)			 7:21
      3/ No Baby                                (Lacy)			 4:04
      4/ The New Duck                           (Lacy)			 7:30

    Recorded live at L'Eglise St Jean L'Evangeliste, Montreal, March 24, 1976

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    The Woe (side 2):
      5/ The Wax                      		(Lacy)			 1:21
         The Wage                               (Lacy)			16:51
      6/ The Wane                               (Lacy)			 9:47
      7/ The Wake                               (Lacy)			 2:22

    Recorded in mono at Zurich, January 26, 1973

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto; Irene Aebi: cello, voice; Kent 
  Carter: bass; Oliver Johnson: drums, cymbals.

    1979 - Quark (USA), 9998 (LP)
    1995 - Emanem (UK), 4004 (CD)

  Note: the CD reissue is called WEAL & WOE, and also includes CONCERT SOLO 
  (1974).

  Excerpt from the liner notes: "The Woe, is another story. Conceived in the 
  horrors of the Vietnam war, it is a melodrama in four parts for quintet, two 
  tape cassettes of war noises (air & ground) and voice ..."

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100 - STAMPS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Existence                                (Lacy)			12:58
    2/ Ire                                      (Lacy)			11:29
    3/ The Dumps                                (Lacy)			12:00
    4/ Stamps                                   (Lacy)			 4:52
    5/ Duckles                                  (Lacy)			13:02
    6/ Wickets                                  (Lacy)			11:35
    7/ The Blinks                               (Lacy)			 9:17

    (1,2,3) recorded at the Willisau Jazz Festival, August 27, 1977
    (4,5,6,7) recorded at "Jazz Au Totem", Paris, February 22, 1978

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Irene Aebi: cello, violin,
  bells, vocals; Kent Carter: bass; Oliver Johson: drums.

    1979 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), K/L (2xLP)

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101 - LABORATORIO DELLA QUERCIA

    2/ Dialogando                               (Terenzi)               11:10

    Recorded at "Quercia Del Tasso", Rome (I), July 5-6, 1978
    
  Danilo Terenzi: trombone; Roswell Rudd: trombone. 
    
    3/ La Quercia                               (coll. composition)     21:29

    Recorded at "Quercia Del Tasso", Rome (I), July 5-6, 1978

  Evan Parker: soprano, tenor; Danilo Terenzi: trombone; Frederik Rzewski:
  piano; Kenny Wheeler: trumpet; Tristan Honsinger: cello; Paul Lytton: drums.

    1/ Tromblues                                (Rava)                  11:00
    4/ Vortex Waltz                             (Giammarco)             14:46
    5/ Nella Casa Delle Papere                  (Colombo)               10:07
    6/ La Legge E'Uguale Per Tutti              (Vittorini)              6:11
    7/ The Message From The Maine               (Rudd)                  18:00

    Recorded at "Quercia Del Tasso", Rome (I), July 5-6, 1978

  Kenny Wheeler: trumpet; Alberto Corvini: trumpet; Enrico Rava: trumpet; 
  Roswell Rudd: trombone; Danilo Terenzi: trombone; Evan Parker: soprano, te-
  nor; Maurizio Giammarco: sopranino, soprano, tenor, flute; Steve Lacy: so-
  prano; Steve Potts: soprano, alto; Massimo Urbani: alto; Eugenio Colombo:
  alto, baritone saxophone; Tommaso Vittorini: baritone saxophone; Frederik
  Rzewski: piano; Martin Joseph: piano; Tristan Honsinger: cello; Irene Aebi:
  cello; Kent Carter: cello, bass; Roberto Bellatella: cello, bass; Paul 
  Lytton: drums, percussion; Noel McGhee: drums; Roberto Gatto: drums.

    1979 - Horo Records (Italy), HDP 39-40 (2xLP)

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102 - HIGH, LOW AND ORDER: Maarten Altena, Steve Lacy

    1/ High                                     (Lacy, Altena)           2:34
    2/ Off-Hand                                 (Lacy, Altena)           4:29
    3/ Post                                     (Lacy, Altena)           5:44
    4/ Low                                      (Lacy, Altena)           4:08
    5/ Blush                                    (Lacy, Altena)           2:24
    6/ Inconsistent-Shuffle                     (Lacy, Altena)           6:57
    7/ Notice                                   (Lacy, Altena)           3:33
    8/ Order                                    (Lacy, Altena)           2:02
    9/ Hop                                      (Lacy, Altena)           3:13
    10/ Breeze                                  (Lacy, Altena)           3:50
    11/ Kiss                                    (Lacy, Altena)           2:19

    Recorded at the Shaffy Theater, Amsterdam, December 9 and 10, 1978

  Maarten Altena: bass; Steve Lacy: soprano.

    1979 - Claxon (Holland), 79.3 (LP)
    1990 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART CD 6069 (CD)

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103 - COMPOSITIONS: Globe Unity

    1/ Nodagoo                                  (Wheeler)                6:59
    2/ Boa                                      (Schlippenbach)          5:43
    3/ Trom-Bone-It                             (Christmann)             5:03
    4/ Flat Feet                                (Rava)                   7:48
    5/ Reflections                              (Schoof)                 8:46
    6/ Worms - ded. to Ezra Pound               (Lacy)                  10:25
    7/ The Forge                                (Schlippenbach)          5:22

    Recorded at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg (Germany), January 22 & 23, 1979

  Enrico Rava: trumpet, flugelhorn; Kenny Wheeler: trumpet, flugelhorn;
  Manfred Schoof: trumpet, flugelhorn; Albert Mangelsdorff: trombone; Gunter
  Christmann: trombone; Paul Rutherford: trombone, euphonium; Steve Lacy: so-
  prano, interior piano on (6); Evan Parker: soprano, tenor; Gerd Dudek: so-
  prano, tenor, flute; Michel Pilz: bass clarinet; Alex Von Schlippenbach: 
  piano; Bob Stewart: tuba; Buschi Niebergall: bass; Paul Lovens: drums, per-
  cussion.

    1979 - Japo (Germany), 60027 (LP)
    ???? - Japo/Trio (Japan), PAP 9191 (LP)

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104 - ERONEL: Steve Lacy

    1/ Eronel                                   (Monk)			 3:50
    2/ Thelonious                               (Monk)			 5:52
    3/ Light Blue                               (Monk)			 3:01
    4/ Epistrophy                               (Monk)			 5:39
    5/ Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues-Are               (Monk)			 5:58
    6/ Ask Me Now                               (Monk)			 5:01
    7/ Skippy                                   (Monk)			11:17

    Recorded at Audio Sound Studio, Rome, February 19, 1979

  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    1979 - Horo (Italy), HZ 11 (LP)

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105 - TROUBLES: Steve Lacy

    1/ Troubles                                 (Lacy)			 6:34
    2/ Wasted                                   (Lacy)			10:07
    3/ The Whammies!                            (Lacy)			 2:58
    4/ Blues                                    (Lacy)			12:52
    5/ No Baby                                  (Lacy)			 6:07

    Recorded at Barigozzi Studios, Milan, May 24 and 25, 1979

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Irene Aebi: cello, violin,
  vocals; Kent Carter: bass, cello; Oliver Johnson: drums.

    1979 - Black Saint (Italy), BSR 0035 (LP)
    ???? - Black Saint (Italy), 120035-2 (CD)

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106 - SOUNDS AS A ROACH: Max Roach

    1/ Malindy								 4:00
    6/ Profit								 7:55

    Recorded in Rome, May 1968

  Max Roach: drums; Steve Lacy: soprano; Franco D'Andrea: piano; Giovanni 
  Tommaso: bass; Abbey Lincoln (1): vocals.

    1980 - Joker (Japan), UPS 2056 (LP)
    1980 - Lotus/Passport, LPPS 11.117 (LP)
    1980 - Lotus (Italy), LOP 14.075 (LP)

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107 - THE WAY: Steve Lacy

    1/ Raps                                     (Lacy)                  11:30
    2/ Dreams                                   (Lacy)                   9:14
    3/ Tao: Existence, The Way, Bone, Name, The Breath, Life On Its Way
                                                (Lacy)                  26:15
    4/ Swiss Duck                               (Lacy)                   6:00

    Recorded at Stadttheater, Bale (Switzerland), January 23, 1979

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Irene Aebi: cello, violin,
  vocals; Kent Carter: bass; Oliver Johnson: drums.

    1980 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), HH2 R03 (2xLP)
    1985 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART 2029 (2xLP)
    1994 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), CD2-6154 (2xCD)

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108 - ALTER EGO: Walter Zuber Armstrong, Steve Lacy

    1/ Alter Ego - Part 1						25:53
    2/ Alter Ego - Part 2						23:37

    Recorded live at the BIM-house, Amsterdam (Holland), October 13, 1979

  Walter Zuber Armstrong: contrabass clarinet, bass clarinet; Steve Lacy: so-
  prano.

    ???? - World Artists, WA 1004 (LP)

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109 - CALL NOTES: Walter Zuber Armstrong, Steve Lacy

    1/ Call Notes, Cut 1						12:13
    2/ Call Notes, Cut 2						 3:07
    3/ Lost Lagoon, Cut 1						13:52
    4/ Lost Lagoon, Cut 2						 1:26 

    Recorded live at the BIM-house, Amsterdam (Holland), October 13, 1979

  Walter Zuber Armstrong: soprano flute, Bolivian wooden flute, bass clarinet; 
  Steve Lacy: soprano.

    ???? - World Artists, WA 1005 (LP)

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110 - CAPERS: Steve Lacy

    1/ The Crunch                               (Lacy)                  12:35
    2/ We Don't I                               (Lacy)                  12:55
    3/ Quirks                                   (Lacy)                   9:25
    4/ Bud's Brother I                          (Lacy)                  17:05
    5/ Capers                                   (Lacy)                   9:20
    6/ We Don't II                              (Lacy)                  16:50
    7/ Kitty Malone                             (Lacy)                  13:55
    8/ Bud's Brother II                         (Lacy)                  12:15

    Recorded live by Peter Kuhn at Soundscape, NYC, December 29, 1979

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Ronnie Boykins: bass; Dennis Charles: drums.

    1981 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), 2R14 (2xLP)
    1985 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART 2014 (2xLP)

  Note: the reissue is called NEW YORK CAPERS.

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111 - TIPS: Steve Lacy, Steve Potts

    1/ Tips: A,B,C,D,E,F,G                                              23:00
    2/ Tips: H,I,J,K,L,M,N                                              21:20

    Recorded by Jef Gilson in Paris on December 14, 1979

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto; Irene Aebi: voice.

    1981 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), 1R20 (LP)

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112 - AMARCORD NINO ROTA: various artists

  Ten compositions by Nino Rota performed by different groups with the follo-
  wing musicians: Muhal Richard Abrams, George Adams, David Amram, Kenny 
  Barron, Steve Berrios, Carla Bley, Jaki Byard, Ron Carter, Joe Daley, Jerry
  Dodgion, Bobby Eldridge, Lenny Ferrari, William Fisher, Wilbert Fletcher,
  Sharon Freeman, Bill Frisell, Deborah Harry, Francis Haynes, Jay Hoggard,
  Fred Hopkins, Steve Lacy, Ray Mantilla, Michael Mantler, Branford Marsalis,
  Wynton Marsalis, Emmet McDonald, Earl McIntyre, Amina Claudine Myers, Arturo
  O'Farrill, Charles Rocket, Claudio Roditi, Michael Sahl, Dave Samuel, D.
  Sharpe, Warren Smith, Chris Stein, Steve Swallow, Henry Threadgill, Gary
  Valente, Victor Venegas, Gary Windo, Courtenay Winter.

    8/ Roma					(Rota)			 4:36

    Recorded in Paris, September 12, 1980

  Steve Lacy: soprano, gong.

    1981 - Hannibal, 9301 (LP)
    1981 - Hannibal, 6313.300 (LP)
    ???? - Hannibal, CD HNCD 9301 (CD)

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113 - SONGS: Steve Lacy, Brion Gysin

    1/ Gay Paree Bop                            (Lacy, Gysin)            9:25
    2/ Nowhere Street                           (Lacy, Gysin)           11:45
    3/ Somebody Special                         (Lacy, Gysin)            9:15
    4/ Luvzya                                   (Johnson, Gysin)         7:00
    5/ Keep The Chance                          (Lacy, Gysin)            7:10
    6/ Permutations
      6a/ Junk Is No Good Baby                  (Lacy, Gysin)            1:45
      6b/ Kick That Habit Man                   (Lacy, Gysin)            0:45
      6c/ I Don't Work You Dig                  (Lacy, Gysin)            1:40
    7/ Blue Baboon                              (Lacy, Gysin)            4:55

    Recorded on January 28 and 29, 1981 in Paris (France)

  Steve Lacy: soprano, voice on (7); Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Bobby Few: 
  piano; Irene Aebi: voice, violin; Jean-Jacques Avenel: bass; Oliver Johnson:
  drums; Brion Gysin (4,6): voice.

    1981 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART 1985/86 (1xLP+1x7")
    1989 (or 1990) - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART 6045 (CD)

  Note: see below for a second 7" from this session.
  Note: the CD reissue adds a second take of "Nowhere Street".

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    1/ Nowhere Street (take 1)                  (Lacy, Gysin)            5:25
    2/ Nowhere Street (take 1) (continued)                               4:15

    1981 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART 1985/86 (7")

  Note: this 7" represents the sides E and F of SONGS; it was given away by
  Hat Hut to friends and journalists.
  Note: This take of "Nowhere Street" was added as a bonus track to the CD
  reissue.

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114 - 10 ANS DE SARAVAH: various artists

  This 4xLP box celebrates the 10th anniversary of the label and features
  Brigitte Fontaine, Areski, Art Ensemble Of Chicago, David McNeil, Steve 
  Lacy, etc.

  Disc 3:
    4/ Obituary
  Disc 4:
    8/ The Wane

    ???? - Saravah (France), SHC 50001 (4xLP)

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115 - BALLETS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Hedges:                                  (Lacy)                  37:55
      Hedges
      Squirrel
      Fox I
      Fox II
      Rabbit
      Shambles

    Recorded live at L'Ancienne Eglise Des Jesuites, Porrentruy (Switzerland), 
    December 18, 1980

  Steve Lacy: soprano.
    
    2/ The 4 Edges: 
      Outline                                   (Lacy)                  12:45
      Underline                                 (Lacy)                   6:35
      Coastline                                 (Lacy)                   9:55
      Deadline                                  (Lacy)                  11:20

    Recorded April 23, 1981 Studio Davout, Paris

  Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto, soprano; Bobby Few: piano, Fender piano;
  Irene Aebi: cello, violin, voice; Jean-Jacques Avenel: bass; Oliver Johnson: 
  drums, percussion.

    1982 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART 1982/83 (2xLP)

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116 - THE FLAME: Steve Lacy

    1/ The Match                                (Lacy)                   9:49
    2/ Wet Spot                                 (Few)                    4:27
    3/ Gusts                                    (Lacy)                   7:35
    4/ Licks                                    (Lacy)                   8:16
    5/ The Flame                                (Lacy)                  13:11

    Recorded in Milan, January 18-19, 1982

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Bobby Few: piano; Dennis Charles: drums.

    1982 - Soul Note (Italy), SN 1035 (LP)
    ???? - Soul Note (Italy), 121035-2 (CD)

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117 - SNAKE-OUT: Steve Lacy, Mal Waldron

    1/ No Baby                                  (Lacy)                  12:50
    2/ Blinks                                   (Lacy)                  11:25
    3/ A Case Of Plus 4'S                       (Waldron)               10:00
    4/ Snake-Out                                (Waldron)               12:35

    Recorded live at Dreher, Paris on August 14, 1981

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Mal Waldron: piano.

    1982 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), Hat MUSICS 3501 (LP)
    1985 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART 2015 (2xLP)   

  Note: the 2xLP reissue is called HERBE DE L'OUBLI/SNAKE-OUT and also con-
  tains HERBE DE L'OUBLI (1983).

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118 - SPIRITUAL MOMENTS: Masahiko Togashi

    1/ It's Freedom Life                        (Togashi)                8:48
    2/ The Window                               (Lacy)                   7:22
    3/ Poem In The Shadow                       (Togashi)                7:48
    4/ Steps                                    (Lacy)                   4:28
    5/ The Crust                                (Lacy)                   6:18

    Recorded at King Records Studio #2, Tokyo on October 15 and 16, 1981

  Masahiko Togashi: percussion; Steve Lacy: soprano; Kent Carter: bass.

    1982 - Paddle Wheel (Japan), K28P-6138 (LP)

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119 - DANCE OF THE ROBOT PEOPLE: Jay Oliver

    1/ Michele's Shower                         (Oliver)                 8:25
    2/ Goodbye Charles                          (Oliver)                 0:45
    3/ Dance Of The Robot People 		(Oliver)                 6:55
    4/ Dust On The Keys                         (Franziska Oliver)       6:30
    5/ Feather Lite                             (Oliver)                 6:35
    6/ In The Dishroom (A Sad State Of Affairs) (Oliver)                11:00
    7/ Winter Day, Spring Night                 (Oliver)                 8:00
  
    Recorded at IRCAM, Paris on December 9 and 10, 1981

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Glenn Ferris: trombone; Jay Oliver: bass; Oliver
  Johnson: drums.

    1982 - Akono (Switzerland), 30-7-170 (LP)
    1984 - Konnex (Germany), ST-5003 (LP)

  Note: on the Konnex reissue, 3/ is named:
        "Dance Of The Robot People (There's No Such Thing As An Ex-Actor)"
  Note: on the Konnex reissue, 7/ is named "In The Winter Day, Spring Night".

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120 - HERBE DE L'OUBLI: Steve Lacy, Mal Waldron

    1/ Hooray For Herbie                        (Waldron)               17:10
    2/ Herbe De L'Oubli                         (Lacy)                  10:45
    3/ Epistrophy                               (Monk)                   6:25

    Recorded live at Dreher, Paris on August 15, 1981

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Mal Waldron: piano.

    1983 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), Hat Musics 3515 (LP)
    1985 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART 2015 (2xLP)   

  Note: the 2xLP reissue is called HERBE DE L'OUBLI/SNAKE-OUT and also con-
  tains SNAKE-OUT (1982).

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*** - HERBE DE L'OUBLI/SNAKE-OUT: Steve Lacy, Mal Waldron

  This 2xLP combines both HERBE DE L'OUBLI (1983) and SNAKE-OUT (1982).

    ???? - Hat Hut Records (Switerland), hat ART 2015 (2xLP)

  See HERBE DE L'OUBLI (1983) and SNAKE-OUT (1982) for further references.

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121 - ETERNAL DUO: Masahiko Togashi, Steve Lacy

    1/ News From The Bells                      (Togashi)               11:18
    2/ Twilight                                 (Lacy)                   8:48
    3/ Wickets                                  (Lacy)                   5:04
    4/ Little Black Bird                        (Togashi)                3:05
    5/ Retreat                                  (Lacy)                   9:39

    Recorded at King Studio, Tokyo, October 22 and 23, 1981

  Masahiko Togashi: percussion; Steve Lacy: soprano.

    1983 - Paddle Wheel/King (Japan), K28P 6219 (LP)

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122 - REGENERATION: Roswell Rudd 

    1/ Blue Chopsticks                          (Nichols)                6:17
    2/ 2300 Skiddoo                             (Nichols)                8:15
    3/ Twelve Bars                              (Nichols)                4:25
    4/ Monk's Mood                              (Monk)                   8:09
    5/ Friday The 13th                          (Monk)                   9:11
    6/ Epistrophy                               (Monk)                   4:08

    Recorded June 25-26, 1982, at Barigozzi Studio, Milan, Italy  
  
  Roswell Rudd: trombone; Steve Lacy: soprano; Misha Mengelberg: piano; Kent
  Carter: bass; Han Bennink: drums.
    
    1983 - Soul Note (Italy), SN 1054 (LP/CD)
    1993 or 1994 - Soul Note (Italy), SN 1054 (CD)

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123 - SCOOP: Didier Levallet Octet

    1/ Steppenwolf                              (Levallet)               9:10
    2/ Sweet Lacy                               (Levallet)               5:00
    3/ Memoires                                 (Levallet)               9:12
    4/ Azimuts, Parties 1-2-3                   (Levallet)              20:53

    Recorded in Angouleme, France at L'Ecole Nationale De Musique on March 11,
    1983
    (1) recorded on March 12, 1983

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Tony Coe: clarinet, tenor; Mark Charig: cornet, alto
  horn; Radu Malfatti: trombone; Gerard Bucquet: bass trombone, tuba; Gerard
  Marais: guitar; Didier Levallet: bass; Tony Oxley: drums.

    1983 - In And Out (France), IaO 1006 (LP)

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124 - BLINKS: Steve Lacy

    1/ Blinks                                   (Lacy)                  16:00
    2/ Wickets I                                (Lacy)                   7:20
    3/ Wickets II                               (Lacy)                  11:25
    4/ Three Points                             (Lacy)                  13:50
    5/ Cliches                                  (Lacy)                  22:40
    6/ The Whammies                             (Lacy)                  14:00

    Recorded at the Rote Fabrick, Zurich on February 12, 1983
 
  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto and soprano; Bobby Few (6): piano; 
  Irene Aebi: cello, violin, voice; J.J. Avenel: bass; Oliver Johnson: drums.

    1984 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART 2006 (2xLP)
    1997 - Hat Hut (Switzerland), hat Art CD 2-6189 (2xCD)

  Note: the CD reissue has two extra tracks: "Stamps" and "Prospectus".

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125 - THAT'S THE WAY I FEEL NOW

  This record features covers of Monk's songs by Bruce Fowler, Steve Khan, Dr.
  John, Carla Bley, Barry Harris, Was (Not Was), Mark Bingham, Steve Lacy,
  Sharon Freeman, Todd Rundgren, Randy Weston, John Zorn, Terry Adams,
  Shockabilly, Joe Jackson, Bobby McFerrin, Chris Spedding, Steve Slagle, Gil
  Evans, etc.

    9/ Ask Me Now                               (Monk)                   7:55
    13/ Evidence                                (Monk)                   3:31
    21/ Gallop's Gallop                         (Monk)                   2:49
    23/ Bemsha Swing                            (Monk)                   3:02

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Charlie Rouse (9): tenor; Elvin Jones (13): drums; Gil 
  Evans (23): electric and acoustic pianos.

    1984 - A&M, SP-6600 (2xLP)
    1984 - A&M Records (UK), AMLM 66600 (2xLP)
    ???? - A&M, ??? (CD)

  Note: many tracks are missing on the CD, but none with Steve Lacy.

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126 - PROSPECTUS: Steve Lacy Seven

    1/ Stamps                                   (Lacy)                   6:50
    2/ Wickets                                  (Lacy)                  11:30
    3/ The Whammies                             (Lacy)                   5:10
    4/ Prospectus                               (Lacy)                   6:00
    5/ The Dumps (take 1)                       (Lacy)                  17:10
    6/ Cliches                                  (Lacy)                  22:40
    7/ The Dumps (take 2)                       (Lacy)                  15:35
    8/ Retreat                                  (Lacy)                   7:45

    Recorded at IRCAM Espace De Projection, Paris, France on November 1 and 2,
    1983

  Steve Lacy: soprano; Steve Potts: alto, soprano; George Lewis: trombone;
  Bobby Few: piano; Irene Aebi: cello, violin, vocal; Jean-Jacques Avenel:
  bass; Oliver Johnson: drums; Cyrille Few (6): percussion; Sherry Margolin
  (6,8): percussion.

    1984 - Hat Hut Records (Switzerland), hat ART 2001 (2xLP)

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127 - THE BOW: Tchangodei

    1/ The Bow
    2/ Growth Of Life
    3/ War-Dance
    4/ Cliches
    5/ African Dance
    6/ Spirale

    No recording information

  Tchangodei: piano; Steve Lacy: soprano; Oliver Johnson: drums.

    1984 - Volcanic Records, 13013 (LP)
    ???? - Volcanic Records, No 13013 (CD)

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128 - THE WASP: Tc