DISC ONE
1. Card Two: The Jick or Mandrill’s Cosmic Ass (A) 7:29
2. Card Five: Open Air Suit (A) 10:18
3. Card Four: Strait White Royal Flush…78 (A) 6:14
4. Card One: Cutten (2 Knuckles, 2 Widows, 2 Tricks)/3 X 1 (A) 15:30
5. Let’s All Go Down To The Footwash (B) 10:25
6. Abra (B) 13:00
DISC TWO
1. Suisse Air (B) 15:23
(Threadgill-Hopkins-McCall)
2. The Ragtime Dance (C) 9:19
(Scott Joplin – arranged by Threadgill-Hopkins-McCall)
3. Buddy Bolden’s Blues (C) 9:28
(Jelly Roll Morton) Edwin H. Morris & Co. ASCAP
4. King Porter Stomp (C) 3:48
(Jelly Roll Morton) Edwin H. Morris & Co. ASCAP
5. Paille Street (C) 2:19
6. Weeping Willow Rag (C) 11:36
(Scott Joplin – arranged by Threadgill-Hopkins-McCall)
DISC THREE
1. Sir Simpleton (D) 6:28
2. Celebration (D) 13:30
3. Air Song (D) 10:22
4. Fe Fi Fo Fum (D) 13:03
5. Luap Nosebor (E) 11:34
6. Salute To The Enema Bandit (E) 10:21
7. Melin (E) 6:29
DISC FOUR
1. Bermuda Blues (F) 9:27
2. Silver And Gold Baby, Silver And Gold (F) 5:44
3. Theme From Thomas Cole (F) 6:40
4. Good Times (F) 6:35
5. To Be Announced (F) 6:29
6. Paille Street (F) 4:26
7. Those Who Eat Cookies (F) 6:19
8. I Can’t Wait Till I Get Home (G) 4:08
(Olu Dara)
9. Black Hands Bejewelled (G) 7:05
10. Spotted Dick Is Pudding (G) 8:54
DISC FIVE
1. Let Me Look Down Your Throat or Say Ah (G) 7:12
2. My Rock (G) 8:11
3. Hall (dedicated to Muhal Richard Abrams) (G) 4:15
4. Award The Squadtett (G) 7:02
5. Off The Rag (H) 12:42
6. The Devil Is On The Loose And Dancin’ With a Monkey (H) 6:42
7. Gift (H) 5:44
8. Sweet Holy Rag (H) 13:23
DISC SIX
1. Come Carry The Day (I) 6:16
2. Growing A Big Banana (I) 3:30
3. Vivjanrondirkski (I) 5:55
4. Between Orchids Lillies Blind Eyes and Cricket (I) 7:48
5. Hyla Crucifer…Silence Of (I) 6:11
6. Jenkins Boys Again, Wish Somebody Die, It’s Hot (I) 7:40
DISC SEVEN
1. Noisy Flowers (J) 6:42
2. Like It Feels (J) 11:17
3. Official Silence (J) 8:54
4. Retired Poverty (J) 9:04
5. Make Hot And Give (J) 7:56
6. The Mockingbird Sin (J) 12:13
7. Dirty In The Right Places (J) 8:11
DISC EIGHT
1. 100 Year Old Game (K) 10:55
2. Laughing Club (K) 5:00
3. Where’s Your Cup? (K) 11:15
4. And This (K) 13:40
5. Feel’s Like It (K) 6:39
6. The Flew (K) 9:50
7. Go To Far (K) 8:56
All compositions by Henry Threadgill, unless otherwise noted.
(A) AIR – OPEN AIR SUIT
Henry Threadgill, alto, tenor and baritone sax, flute; Fred Hopkins, bass, maracas, stick; Steve McCall, drums, percussion.
Produced by Michael Cuscuna
Recorded at CI Recording Studios, New York City on February 21 & 22, 1978
Recording and remix engineer: David Baker
Card Two: The Jick or Mandrill’s Cosmic Ass
Card Five: Open Air Suit
Card Four: Strait White Royal Flush…78
Card One: Cutten (2 Knuckles, 2 Widows, 2 Tricks)/3 X 1
All titles issued on Arista Novus (LP) AN 3002
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(B) AIR – MONTREUX SUISSE AIR
Henry Threadgill, alto, tenor and baritone sax, hubkaphone; Fred Hopkins, bass; Steve McCall, drums, percussion.
Produced by Michael Cuscuna
Recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 22, 1978 by Mountain Recording Studio.
Recording and remix engineer: Marlin Pearson
Let’s All Go Down To The Footwash
Abra
Suisse Air
All titles issued on Arista Novus (LP) AN 3008
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(C) AIR – AIRLORE
Henry Threadgill, alto and tenor sax, flute; Fred Hopkins, bass; Steve McCall, drums, percussion.
Produced by Michael Cuscuna
Recorded at CI Recording Studios, New York City on May 11 & 12, 1979
Recording and remix engineer: David Baker
The Ragtime Dance
Buddy Bolden’s Blues
King Porter Stomp
Paille Street
Weeping Willow Rag
All titles issued on Arista Novus (LP) AN 3014
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(D) HENRY THREADGILL – X-75, Volume 1
Collective personnel: Douglas Ewart, Joseph Jarman, Henry Threadgill, Wallace McMillan, reeds (heard left to right in the mix); Amina Claudine Myers, voice; Leonard Jones, Brian Smith, Rufus Reid and Fred Hopkins, basses (heard left to right in the mix).
Produced by Michael Cuscuna
Recorded at CI Recording Studios, New York City on January 13, 1979
Recording engineer: David Baker
Remix engineer: Elvin Campbell
Douglas Ewart, piccolo; Joseph Jarman, flute; Henry Threadgill, bass flute; Wallace McMillan, alto flute; Amina Claudine Myers, voice.
Air Song
Douglas Ewart, piccolo; Joseph Jarman, flute; Henry Threadgill, bass flute; Wallace McMillan, alto flute; Amina Claudine Myers, voice; Brian Smith, piccolo bass, bass; Leonard Jones, Rufus Reid and Fred Hopkins, bass.
Celebration
Douglas Ewart, flute, bass clarinet; Joseph Jarman, flute, soprano sax; Henry Threadgill, flute, alto sax; Wallace McMillan, flute, piccolo; Amina Claudine Myers, voice; Brian Smith, piccolo bass; Leonard Jones, Rufus Reid and Fred Hopkins, bass.
Fe Fi Fo Fum
Douglas Ewart, bass clarinet; Joseph Jarman, soprano sax; Henry Threadgill, alto sax; Wallace McMillan, piccolo; Amina Claudine Myers, voice; Brian Smith, piccolo bass; Leonard Jones, Rufus Reid and Fred Hopkins, bass.
Sir Simpleton
All titles issued on Arista Novus (LP) AN 3013
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(E) HENRY THREADGILL – X-75, Volume 2
Collective personnel: Douglas Ewart, Joseph Jarman, Henry Threadgill, Wallace McMillan, reeds (heard left to right in the mix); Leonard Jones, Brian Smith, Rufus Reid and Fred Hopkins, basses (heard left to right in the mix).
Produced by Michael Cuscuna
Recorded at CI Recording Studios, New York City on January 15, 1979
Recording engineer: David Baker
Remix engineer: Mark Wilder
Douglas Ewart, piccolo; Joseph Jarman, alto flute; Henry Threadgill, bass flute; Wallace McMillan, flute.
Luap Nosebor
Douglas Ewart, bass clarinet; Joseph Jarman, bass clarinet; Henry Threadgill, baritone sax; Wallace McMillan, baritone sax; Brian Smith, octobass; Leonard Jones, Rufus Reid and Fred Hopkins, bass.
Salute To The Enema Bandit
Henry Threadgill, bass flute; Brian Smith, piccolo bass; Leonard Jones, Rufus Reid and Fred Hopkins, bass.
Melin
All titles previously unissued
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(F) HENRY THREADGILL SEXTETT – YOU KNOW THE NUMBER
Henry Threadgill, alto and tenor sax; bass flute; Rasul Siddik, trumpet; Frank Lacy, trombone; Deidre Murray, cello; Fred Hopkins, bass; Pheeroan Aklaff (left), Reggie Ncholson (right), percussion.
Produced by Ed Michel
Recorded at Uptown Chelsea Studios, New York City on October 12 and 13, 1986.
Recording engineer: David Stone
Bermuda Blues
Silver And Gold Baby, Silver And Gold
Theme From Thomas Cole
Good Times
To Be Announced
Paille Street
Those Who Eat Cookies
All titles except “Paille Street” issued on RCA Novus (LP) 3013-1-N
All titles issued on RCA Novus (CD) 3013-2-N
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(G) HENRY THREADGILL SEXTETT – EASILY SLIP INTO ANOTHER WORLD
Henry Threadgill, alto and tenor sax; clarinet; Rasul Siddik, trumpet; Frank Lacy, trombone, French horn, fluegelhorn; Deidre Murray, cello; Fred Hopkins, bass; Pheeroan Aklaff, Reggie Ncholson, drums, percussion.
Produced by Ed Michel
Co-produced by Diedre Murray
Recorded at Mediasound Studio, New York City on September 20, 1987.
Recording engineer: Doug Epstein
I Can’t Wait Till I Get Home
Black Hands Bejewelled
Spotted Dick Is Pudding
Let Me Look Down Your Throat or Say Ah
My Rock -1
Hall (dedicated to Muhal Richard Abrams)
Award The Squadtett
-1 Aisha Putli, voice, overdubbed on September 21, 1987
All titles except “Let Me Look…”” issued on RCA Novus (LP) 3025-1-N
All titles issued on RCA Novus (CD) 3025-2-N
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(H) HENRY THREADGILL SEXTETT – RAG, BUSH AND ALL
Henry Threadgill, alto sax; bass flute; Ted Daniel, trumpet, fluegelhorn; Bill Lowe, bass trombone; Deidre Murray, cello; Fred Hopkins, bass; Newman Baker, Reggie Nicholson, percussion.
Produced by David Stone
Co-produced by Diedre Murray
Recorded at Clinton Recording Studios, New York City in December 1988
Recording and remix engineer: David Stone
Off The Rag
The Devil Is On The Loose And Dancin’ With a Monkey
Gift
Sweet Holy Rag
All titles issued on RCA Novus (CD) 3025-2-N
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(I) HENRY THREADGILL – CARRY THE DAY
Henry Threadgill, alto sax, flute, bass flute; Mark Taylor, French horn; Brandon Ross, electric and soprano guitars; Masujaa, electric guitar; Edwin Rodriguez, Marcus Rojas, tubas; Gene Lake, drums.
Produced by Bill Laswell and Henry Threadgill
Recorded at The Power Station, New York City in 1994
Recording engineer: Oz Fritz
Come Carry The Day -1
Growing A Big Banana
Vivjanrondirkski -1,2
Between Orchids Lillies Blind Eyes and Cricket
Hyla Crucifer…Silence Of -1,3
Jenkins Boys Again, Wish Somebody Die, It’s Hot
-1 add Wu Man, pipa; Tony Cedras, accordion; Jason Hwang, violin; Johnny Rudas, percussion, vocals.
-2 add Sentienla Toy, vocal
-3 add Sentiena Toy, Mossa Bildner, vocals.
All titles issued on Columbia (CD) CK 66995
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(J) HENRY THREADGILL – MAKIN’ A MOVE
Produced by Bill Laswell and Henry Threadgill
Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York City in June 1995
Recording engineer: Bob Musso
Henry Threadgill, alto sax; Mark Taylor, French horn; Brandon Ross, Ed Cherry, electric guitars; Edwin Rodriguez, Marcus Rojas, tubas; Pheeroan Aklaff, drums.
Like It Feels
Official Silence
Make Hot And Give
Dirty In The Right Places
Myra Melford, piano; Brandon Ross, nylon string soprano guitar; James Emery, steel string soprano guitar; Ed Cherry, steel string acoustic guitar; Ayodele Aubert, classical guitar.
Noisy Flowers
Henry Threadgill, alto sax; Michelle Kinney, Deidre Murray, Akua Dixon, cellos
Refined Poverty
Brandon Ross, nylon string soprano guitar; James Emery, steel string soprano guitar; Ed Cherry, steel string acoustic guitar; Ayodele Aubert, classical guitar; Michelle Kinney, Deidre Murray, Akua Dixon Turre, cellos
The Mockingbird Sin
All titles issued on Columbia (CD) CK 67214
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(K) HENRY THREADGILL & MAKE A MOVE – WHERE’S YOUR CUP?
Henry Threadgill, alto sax, flute; Brandon Ross, electric and classical guitars; Tony Cedras, accordion, harmonium; Stomu Takeshi, 5-string fretless bass; J. T. Lewis, drums.
Produced by Bill Laswell and Henry Threadgill
Recorded at East Side Sound, New York City in August 1996
Recording engineer: Bob Musso
100 Year Old Game
Laughing Club
Where’s Your Cup?
And This
Feel’s Like It
The Flew
Go To Far
All titles issued on Columbia (CD) CK 67617
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Original sessions produced by Michael Cuscuna (A-E), Ed Michel (F & G), David Stone & Deirdre Murray (H), Bill Laswell & Henry Threadgill (I-K).
Executive producer: Steve Backer (A-H).
Recording engineer: David Baker (A, C-E), Marlin Pearson (B), David Stone (F, H), Doug Epstein (G), Oz Fritz (I) and Bob Musso (J, K)
Session D remixed by Elvin Campbell. Session E remixed by Mark Wilder,
Produced for release by: Michael Cuscuna
Tape transfers & mastering: Mark Wilder
Design direction: Richard Mantel
Design production: InkWell, Inc.
Special thanks to Henry Threadgill, Steve Backer and Mike Panico
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PRODUCER’S NOTE
An unflappable, cool, gentle, creative, unique individual with a twinkle in his eye, a taste for the surreal and a wry, dry wit. That’s Henry Threadgill in a sentence. If I tried to elaborate, one sentence would quickly turn into two hundred. It is a delight and an honor to reissue Henry’s major label recordings for Arista, RCA and Columbia, spanning 18 years. It is also an unintentional career overview from his arrival in New York with the co-operative trio Air through his Sextett and finally Make A Move stopping just short of the creation of his current band Zooid.
The first chapter of this set took place at the emerging Arista Records, which Clive Davis was on the fast track to build into a major label. Though hardly a fan himself, he knew that jazz was an important component to a complete label and cut a deal with Steve Backer to build a jazz roster. Steve’s initial success with the Brecker Brothers bought him enough rope to hang himself three times over, signing great cutting-edge artists. But his initial “serious” signing Anthony Braxton actually proved profitable to the amazement of all, especially me. So Steve took it one step further, convincing Clive to let him start a new label called Novus to which he signed Air, Muhal Richard Abrams, Oliver Lake, Threadgill and others.
When the record business hit the skids in the early ‘80s, the fun was over at Arista. Steve eventually landed at RCA where he resurrected the Novus name and signed Henry’s seven-man Sextett among other artists. Chapter three begins in the mid ‘90s when artist/producer Bill Laswell brought Henry to Columbia where he recorded three ambitious and remarkable albums
With all of this material now under the ownership of Sony Music, it just became too irresistible a project to ignore. And besides, it gives me an opportunity to dig out the unissued material from Henry’s X-75 project. - Michael Cuscuna