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Notes This disc of 33.33 rpm concerns the Charles Lloyd Quartet, which consists of Charles Lloyd, the tenor saxophonist and flutist, Ron McClure, the bassist, Jack DeJohnette, the drummer and Keith Jarrett, the pianist. By means of both the Song part, which is the a-part and the Dance part, which is the b-part, of the tune Lonesome Child, Keith Jarrett plays the soprano saxophone. Furthermore, all the tunes of this disc were recorded live at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco. Images
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