Migration of Silence Into and Out of the Tone World, Volumes 1–10

~ Release by William Parker (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

1CD: Blue Limelight
2CD: Child of Sound
3CD: The Majesty of Jah
4CD: Cheops
5CD: Harlem Speaks
6CD: Mexico
7CD: Afternoon Poem
8CD: Lights in the Rain
9CD: The Fastest Train
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1The Elders at the Edge of the World, Part 1
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
The Elders at the Edge of the World, Part 1 (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman4:07
2Cultivation
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
concert flute:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Cultivation (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman5:11
3Deep Spirit
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Deep Spirit (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman2:18
4Family Voice
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Family Voice (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman5:06
5Listen to the Sky
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Listen to the Sky (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman5:13
6Sacred Prayers
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot] and pocket trumpet:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
flute [winti flute from New Guinea]:
Coen Aalberts
shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Sacred Prayers (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman5:10
7Host for the Anointed
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Host for the Anointed (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman2:21
8Bamboo Village
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Bamboo Village (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman4:42
9Blessed
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Blessed (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman4:57
10The Flute Reaches Out
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
The Flute Reaches Out (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman4:00
11The World’s Fastest Train
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute] and piccolo:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
The World’s Fastest Train (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman3:44
12Joyous and Delightful
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Joyous and Delightful (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman6:47
13The Elders at the Edge of the World, Part 2
recorded in:
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland (South Holland), Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands (on 2019-05-14)
recording engineer:
Maxim Baghuis (on 2019-05-14)
producer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
mixer:
Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
bass flute [bass Indian flute], concert flute, flute [dogon flute], piccolo and shakuhachi:
Klaas Hekman (bass saxophonist, improviser) (on 2019-05-14)
bass flute [Ojibway overtone bass flute], flute [stereophonic bamboo flute, malakan flute], hotchiku, nose flute [keringot], pocket trumpet and shakuhachi [shakuhachi in D & A, Chinese shakuhachi]:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer) (on 2019-05-14)
conch, drums (drum set), flute [winti flute from New Guinea], other instruments [cricket sounds, bird sounds, bamboo brushes] and whistle:
Coen Aalberts (on 2019-05-14)
mixed at:
Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
recording of:
The Elders at the Edge of the World, Part 2 (on 2019-05-14)
composer:
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
publisher:
Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
William Parker / Coen Aalberts / Klaas Hekman7:45
10CD: Manzanar

Credits

Release

liner notes:Carter Mathes
William Parker (US free jazz double bassist, multi-instrumentalist, poet & composer)
producer:Steven Joerg (task: box set producer)
mastering:Jim Clouse (saxophone, engineer, Park West Studios)
artwork:Jo Wood-Brown (painter)
rights society:BMI (US rights society; do not use this as a label or work publisher!)
copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by:Centering Music (publisher for William Parker)
mastered at:Park West Studios in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/17517319 [info]
ASIN:US: B08QKY2YF5 [info]
discography entry:https://aumfidelity.com/products/william-parker-migration-of-silence-into-and-out-of-the-tone-world-volumes-1-10 [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/mr0005281195 [info]