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ADOLPHE SAX BELGIAN MEMORIAL IN THE DARK - 7'10"
Collective Improvisation
Live at « Colisée Des Bois-Francs » Festival International De Musique Actuelle - Victoriaville - Canada (18/05/1997)
with UNIVERS ZERO and ROVA SAXOPHONE (double) QUARTET
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released May 18, 1998
UNIVERS ZERO
- Marianne Denoïa (Violin)
- Kaat De Windt (Keyboards)
- Andy Kirk (Guitar, Keyboards)
- Guy Segers (Bass)
- Daniel Denis (Drums)
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ROVA SAXOPHONE QUARTET
- Bruce Ackley (Soprano, Tenor Sax)
- Steve Adams (Sopranino, Alto, Baritone Sax)
- Jon Raskin (Sopranino, Alto, Baritone Sax)
- Larry Ochs (Sopranino, Tenor Sax)
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- Dave Barrett (Saxcello, Alto, Tenor Sax)
- Vinny Golia (Sopranino, Soprano, Baritone, Bass Sax)
- Andy Laster (Alto, Baritone Sax)
- Glenn Spearman (Tenor Sax)
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