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Part 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MymorCFCQfA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centipede_%28band%29 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septober_Energy
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Part 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MymorCFCQfA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septober_Energy
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Part 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MymorCFCQfA Legendary Collaboration Between Soft Machine, Henry Cow & King Crimson Members, All Under The Watchful Gaze Of Keith Tippett. This four-track release by prog masters Centipede - featuring members of Soft Machine, Henry Cow and King Crimson - features "Septober Energy Part 1." Personnel: Mike Patto, Maggie Nicholls, Julie Tippetts, Zoot Money, Boz (vocals); Brian Godding (guitar); Colin Kitching, Esther Burgi, Steve Rowlandson, John Trussler, Philip Saudek, Wilfred Gibson, Wendy Treacher, Garth Morton, Louise Jopling, Channa Salononson, Carol Slater, Rod Skeaping, Micaela Comberti (violin); Timothy Kramer, Katharine Thulborn, Catherine Finnis, Michael Hurwitz, John Rees Jones, Suki Towb (cello); Jan Steel (flute, alto saxophone); David White (clarinet, baritone saxophone); Karl Jenkins (oboe, baritone saxophone); John "Buddy" Williams (soprano saxophone, baritone saxophone, bass saxophone); Elton Dean (saxello, alto saxophone); Dudu Pukwana, Ian MacDonald (alto saxophone); Gary Windo, Brian Smith , Larry Stabbins, Alan Skidmore (tenor saxophone); Marc Charig (trumpet, cornet); Ian Carr (trumpet, flugelhorn); Mick Collins , Peter Parkes, Mongezi Feza (trumpet); Dave Perrottet, Dave Amis, Nick Evans, Paul Rutherford (trombone); John Marshall (piano, drums, percussion); Keith Tippett (piano); Roy Babbington (bass guitar); Tony Fennell, Robert Wyatt (drums). Liner Note Author: Tom Callaghan. Recording information: Wessex Studios, London, England (06/1971). Photographer: Ken Ley. Centipede includes: Julie Tippett (leader, vocals); Keith Tippett (leader, piano); Maggie Nicholls, Mike Patto, Zoot Money, Boz (vocals); Elton Dean (alto saxophone, saxcello); Jan Steel (alto saxophone, flute); Ian McDonald, Dudu Pukwana (alto saxophone); Gary Windo (tenor saxophone); Ian Carr (trumpet, fugelhorn); Robert Wyatt (drums). Mojo (Publisher) (5/00, p. 110) - "A landmark recording in the evolution of genuinely progressive British music... featuring anyone who was anyone in the parallel worlds of jazz and rock.... it sounds very little like anything else made then or since... ".
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