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1974 studio album by Anthony Braxton and Joseph Jarman
Together Alone is an album by American jazz saxophonists Joseph Jarman and Anthony Braxton recorded in 1971 and released on the Delmark label.[ 1] [ 2]
Scott Yanow , in his review for AllMusic calls the album a "disappointment considering the talents involved". He states "not a lot of magic or close communication occurs, and the improvisations tend to ramble."[ 3]
"Together Alone" (Joseph Jarman) – 5:39
"Dawn Dance One" (Jarman) – 13:46
"Morning [Including Circles]" (Jarman) – 2:18
"Ck7 (GN) 436" – (Anthony Braxton) – 6:10
"SBN-A-1 66k" (Braxton) – 14:53
Anthony Braxton – alto saxophone , contrabass clarinet , flute, piano, vocals
Joseph Jarman – sopranino saxophone , soprano saxophone , alto saxophone, flute, synthesiser, bells , vocals
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
Studio albums
Song For (1966)
As If It Were the Seasons (1968)
Together Alone (with Anthony Braxton , 1971)
The Magic Triangle (with Don Pullen and Don Moye , 1979)
Black Paladins (with Don Moye, 1979)
Earth Passage – Density (with Don Moye, 1981)
Out of the Mist (with Leroy Jenkins , 1997)
Return of the Lost Tribe (with Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre , Kahil El'Zabar , Malachi Favors , and Steve Colson, 1997)
Equal Interest (with Myra Melford and Leroy Jenkins, 1999)
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