Evan Parker

Collective Calls (Urban) (2 Micro.) w/ Paul Lytton (ROKU(RE)007)

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1972

Collective Calls (Urban) (2 Micro.) w/ Paul Lytton

Evan Parker

Otoroku

ROKU(RE)007

LPS 175728

ROKU(RE)007

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LP 28,98 €

BLACK LP EDITION

LP reissue of Collective Calls, the first duo LP from Evan Parker and percussionist Paul Lytton. Mythically alluded to as ‘An Improvised Urban Psychodrama In Eight Parts”, Collective Calls utilises electronics, pre-records and homemade instruments to wryly in/act self investigation.

Having just recorded the cliff jumping Music Improvisation Company with Derek Bailey, Christine Jeffrey, Hugh Davies and Jamie Muir, Parker was at the point where [he] was thinking, ‘what’s the next thing?’ On Collective Calls, only the 5th release to appear on the newly minted Incus label, percussionist Paul Lytton arrives with an arsenal of sound making sources to push Parker into ever new territory.

PERSONNEL:

  • Paul Lytton - (percussion, electronics, sounds)
  • Evan Parker - (soprano & tenor sax, tapes, instruments (home made)

Recorded London 15 - 16 April 1972.

TRACKS:

  • SIDE A
  • A1. Peradam
  • A2. Cat's Flux 2
  • A3. Shaker
  • A4. Left Of The Neo-Left
  • SIDE B
  • B1. Lytton Perdu
  • B2. Voice Fragment
  • B3. Some Mother Blues
  • B4. What's Left Of The Neo-Left