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Kowald / Golia: Mythology (Kadima)

Studio recordings from the late innovative bassist Peter Kowald and multi-wind phenomenon Vinny Golia, with both performers changing instruments for each improvisation.
 

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Vinny Golia-woodwinds

Peter Kowald-bass, voice

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UPC: 634479947407

Label: Kadima
Catalog ID: KCR 20
Squidco Product Code: 11755

Format: CDR
Condition: New
Released: 2009
Country: Israel
Packaging: Slim line Jewl Tray
Recorded on April 6, 2000 by Wayne Peet and May 9, 2000 by Wayne Peet & Vinny Golia at Newzone Studio, Los Angeles.
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Kowald, Peter
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