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    Manna/Mirage *****
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    Ich besitze leider nur das Debüt. Das mag ich aber nach wie vor sehr gern. Canterbury-Rock aus Washington, deutlich näher an Soft Machine als an Caravan.

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    The Muffins – Baker’s Dozen (12xCD/1xDVD box set)

    The Muffins were a Washington, D.C. area band who existed from 1974-81and then again with their best-known line-up still intact from 1993-2015.

    They were called, „…the finest progressive band that America produced…even at it’s most complicated, (they) sounded effortless & convincing” by Fred Frith. They also acted as Fred’s backing band
    on his first post-Henry Cow solo album, Gravity

    It is an all-too-rare occurrence for a band, throughout its career, to create music that continually pushes the envelope and transforms the landscape. It is an even rarer occurrence for such a band to reunite after a long separation, and embark on a second musical career that continues to be as innovative as the first.

    The Muffins, a group equally influenced by the then-current British progressive rock sounds of bands such as Henry Cow, National Health and Soft Machine as they were by contemporary American jazz and improvisational artists like Anthony Braxton, The Art Ensemble of Chicago, Sun Ra and Miles Davis, were formed in Washington, DC in the early 1970s and recorded three albums before disbanding in 1981. In 1998 the group reformed and recorded a further six albums. AllMusic describes their music as a ‚unique blend of Canterbury progressive, fusion, improvisation and much more.‘

    During their two lifetimes, the band performed at now legendary festival events, including the ZU Festival (NYC), the Rock In Opposition Festival (France), the Villa Celimontana Jazz Festival (Rome), Sonic Circuits (D.C.) and NEARFest (Bethlehem, PA), among many others.

    The band were a hugely creative force during both lifetimes, combing intense, rehearsal intensive compositions with spirited free play, and moving effortlessly between musical boundaries and genres. They were one of the great American contemporary music ensembles of our time.

    Baker’s Dozen is a 13 disc box set of nearly all previously unreleased live and studio recordings from 1975 – 2010! It includes 12 CDs, a DVD, and a huge, informative booklet. The entire box is a treasure trove of never seen and never heard material.

    Disc 1
    1. Prelude (Wiser, Newhouse)
    2. Phase 1 – Portable Hollow (The Muffins)
    3. Interlude 1 (Wiser, Newhouse)
    4. Phase 2 – Buzz Aldrin (The Muffins)
    5. Interlude 2 (Wiser, Newhouse)
    6. Phase 3 – What a Place for a Wart (The Muffins)
    7. Brix
    8. Three Days That Won’t Soon Fade
    9. English (Bass, Prokofiev)
    10. Bartok Stockpot (Bass, Bartok)
    11. The Return of Uncle Don (The Muffins)
    12. Blind Cave Tetra

    Mike Bass – drums, xylophone, acoustic piano
    Dave Newhouse – Fender Rhodes, woodwinds, toy horn, voice
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, maracas, xylophone, whistling, bell tree, voice
    Billy Swann – Gibson EB0 electric bass, voice
    Michael Zentner – guitar, violin, voice
    Robert Wiser – classical guitar (1, 3, 5)

    1, 3, 5 recorded 1975 at the band house, Gaithersburg, MD.
    2, 4, 6, 7, 8 recorded July 25, 1975 at The Music Carry-Out, Washington, DC.
    9–12 recorded July 1975 at Sounds Reasonable Studios, Washington, DC for live radio broadcast.

    1–6 are the tape album Three Improvisations Live at The Music Carry-Out.

    Disc 2
    1. English (Bass, Prokofiev)
    2. Teddy Roosevelt (The Muffins)
    3. Egress Gnome Odd (Scott, Princiotto, Zentner)/Impromptu Factory
    4. Wombat (Newhouse)
    5. 1916/Why Pursue It/Captain Tugg Tocatta/Swashbuckler With a Brainblock (Swann, Newhouse)
    6. Courtesy of Your Focal Interest Span/Please Do Not Open Dr. Fisher
    7. The Manilla Robots/Joe Crop on a Toxic Planet/The Bush
    8. Chronometers
    9. Crezner Okay

    Stuart Abramowitz – drums
    Dave Newhouse – Rhodes, Yamaha organ, woodwinds, toy xylophone, tambourine, voice
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, oboe, melodica, xylophone, soprano recorder, bell tree, voice
    Billy Swann – bass, voice
    Michael Zentner – guitar, violin, Rhodes, voice

    1–4 recorded November 1975 at Paragon Studios, Silver Spring, MD by Brian Rapp.
    5 recorded November 14, 1975 at W.A.F.U. Coffee House, Washington, DC by Colleen Scott.
    6–8 recorded July 9, 1976 at the University of Maryland – College Park by Collen Scott.
    9 recorded as a demo for Michael spring/summer 1976.

    Disc 3
    1. Intro
    2. Solemn Music (Frith)
    3. President Nixon’s Retirement (The Muffins)
    4. 3 Ways Till Sunday
    5. Carbons (The Muffins With Over the Edge) (The Muffins, Over The Edge)
    6. Expected Freedom (Newhouse, The Muffins)
    7. Prince Albert in the Can (The Muffins)
    8. Monkey With the Golden Eyes
    9. Amelia Earhart (Newhouse, Sears)

    Dave Newhouse – Rhodes, organ, acoustic piano, woodwinds, pennywhistle, percussion
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, oboe, kalimba, double soprano recorders, bell tree
    Paul Sears – drums, xylophone, steel drum, percussion
    Billy Swann – fretless Fender Precision bass, Rhodes, organ, acoustic piano, penny whistle, drums, percussion

    1, 3, 4, 5 recorded August 13, 1976 at W.A.F.U. Coffee House (Washington Area Free University), Washington, DC by Colleen Scott.
    2, 6, 7 recorded October 2, 1976 at American University, Washington, DC by Colleen Scott.
    8 recorded at the band house in Autumn 1976, Gaithersburg, MD.
    9 recorded at the band house in December 1976, Gaithersburg, MD.

    Disc 4

    1. Intro
    2. Expected Freedom (Newhouse, The Muffins)
    3. Band of Brothers (The Muffins)
    4. Expected Freedom (Newhouse, The Muffins)
    5. Not Alone solo
    6. Amelia Earhart solo (Swann)
    7. Imprimatur (The Muffins)
    8. Not Alone
    9. Closing Hours (The Muffins)

    Dave Newhouse – Rhodes, organ, woodwinds, harmonica, tenor recorder, percussion
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, oboe, penny whistle, bell tree
    Paul Sears – drums and percussion
    Billy Swann – bass, guitar, plastic tube, tenor sax, percussion

    1, 2, 5, 6 recorded June 4, 1977 at a backyard summer concert, Gaithersburg, MD.
    3 recorded on unknown date in 1977 (most likely) in Washington, DC.
    7, 8 recorded on unknown date (circa 1977) at an unknown location.
    4, 9 recorded April 1, 1977 at Pipeline Coffee House at the National Cathedral, Washington, DC.
    All were probably recorded by Colleen Scott.

    Disc 5
    1. Monkey in the Middle (The Muffins)
    2. Lady in a Brown Paper Bag
    3. Amelia Earhart (Newhouse, Sears)
    4. Monkey With the Golden Eyes/Hobart Got Burned
    5. The Adventures of Captain Boomerang

    Dave Newhouse – Rhodes, organ, woodwinds, penny whistle, bicycle horn, tenor recorder, percussion, voice
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, oboe, soprano recorder, bell tree, voice
    Paul Sears – drums and percussion, xylophone, gong, voice
    Billy Swann – bass, guitar, Rhodes, alto recorder, percussion, whistle, voice

    1–5 recorded October 21, 1977 at W.A.F.U. Coffee House, Washington, DC by Colleen Scott.

    Disc 6
    1. Not Alone solo
    2. Whistling While We Work (The Muffins)
    3. To-ing and Fro-ing (The Muffins)
    4. Children and Art (The Muffins)
    5. Not Alone
    6. Under Dali’s Wing
    7. Horsebones (Scott)
    8. The Grammy Snap

    Dave Newhouse – Rhodes, organ, woodwinds, acoustic piano, percussion
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, oboe, xylophone, bell tree
    Paul Sears – drums and percussion, soprano sax
    Billy Swann – bass, guitar, percussion, whistles
    Scott Raffell – alto sax, bass clarinet, kalimba (3, 4)
    Greg Yaskovich – trumpet (3)
    Fred Frith – guitar (8)

    1, 2, 7, 8 recorded December 15, 1978 at the Trinity Theatre, Washington, DC by Colleen Scott.
    3, 4 recorded December 31, 1977 at DC Space, Washington, DC.
    5 recorded October 21, 1977 at W.A.F.U. Coffeehouse, Washington, DC by Colleen Scott.
    6 recorded October 8, 1978 at the Zu Manifestival, New York, NY.

    Disc 7
    1. Under Dali’s Wing (false start)
    2. Under Dali’s Wing
    3. Horsebones (Scott)
    4. Horsebones (Scott)
    5. Zoom Resume
    6. Boxed and Crossed (Newhouse, Swann)
    7. Zoom Resume
    8. Bit Hand (The Muffins)
    9. Wonder World (The Muffins)
    10. Not Alone solo
    11. silence
    12. Chrestomathy (The Muffins)
    13. Through Shawn’s Lens (The Muffins)
    14. Father Tongue (The Muffins)
    15. Dirty Trousers (Scott)

    Dave Newhouse – Rhodes, organ, woodwinds, percussion
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, bell tree
    Paul Sears – drums and percussion, soprano sax
    Billy Swann – bass, guitar, percussion, tenor sax, radio, vocals
    Steve Feigenbaum – guitar (8)
    Scott Raffell – alto sax (12–15)

    1–8 recorded January 1979 during rehearsal at the band house, Rockville, MD.
    9–10 recorded April 14, 1979 at American University, Washington, DC by Colleen Scott.
    12–15 recorded May 16, 1980 at W.A.F.U. Coffeehouse, Washington, DC.

    Disc 8
    1. Horsebones (Scott)
    2. Under Dali’s Wing
    3. Squeaker’s Dream (The Muffins)
    4. Boxed and Crossed (Newhouse, Swann)
    5. Zoom Resume
    6. Queenside
    7. Angle Dance
    8. Antidote to Drydock
    9. World Maps
    10. Bob the Bat

    Dave Newhouse – Rhodes, Yamaha organ, woodwinds, acoustic piano
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, oboe, bell tree
    Paul Sears – drums and percussion, soprano sax, xylophone, vocals
    Billy Swann – bass, guitar, tenor sax, vocals
    Doug Elliott – trombone (10)
    Scott Raffell – alto sax (10)

    1–2 recorded September 1980 at Track Recorders, Silver Spring, MD by Bill McCullough and are outtakes from <185>.
    3–5 recorded March 3, 1979 at The Psyche Delly, Bethesda MD by Colleen Scott.
    6 recorded December 1979 at The Washington Ethical Society, Washington, DC.
    7, 8, 10 recorded January 29, 1981 at The Washington Ethical Society.
    9 is a composite of January 29, 1981 at The Washington Ethical Society recordings, and circa-1981 bandhouse recordings.

    Disc 9
    1. In the Black Room (The Muffins)
    2. Ups and Downs (The Muffins)
    3. Poetry Drive (The Muffins)
    4. North of Muffin Head (The Muffins)
    5. She Wears Her Dead Mother’s Hat (C.W. Vrtacek)
    6. Talking With the Planets (The Muffins)
    7. Down From the Sun Tower/Impossible John
    8. Dancing in the Street (Gaye, Hunter, Stevenson)
    9. Horny Toads (The Muffins)
    10. There Not There (The Muffins)
    11. Vocabulario (The Muffins)
    12. Hobart Got Burned
    13. silence
    14. The Highlands (Scott)
    15. The Two Georges
    16. Breaking The X (The Muffins)

    Dave Newhouse – Roland RU-20 and Yamaha keyboards, woodwinds
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, Casio keyboards, percussion
    Paul Sears – drums
    Billy Swann – bass, guitar
    Mark Gilbert – tenor sax (9)
    Scott Forrey – trumpet (9)

    1–5 recorded 1993/1994 in the Black Room, Washington, DC.
    6–7 recorded July 15–16, 1998 at the Merklehaus, Washington, DC.
    8–9 recorded July 17, 1999 at Phantasmagoria, Wheaton, MD by Carl Merson.
    10,16 recorded summer 2002 in rehearsal, Madison, VA.
    11 recorded September 1, 2002 at ProgDay, Chapel Hill, NC by Carl Merson.
    12 recorded September 1, 2001 at ProgDay, Chapel Hill, NC by Carl Merson.
    14–15 recorded September 14, 2002 at Orion Studios, Baltimore, MD by Mike Potter.

    Disc 10
    1. Walking the Duck
    2. These Castle Children
    3. World Maps (Newhouse, Scott)/Down From the Suntower/Impossible John/Military Road
    4. Under Dali’s Wing
    5. Horsebones (Scott)
    6. Dear Mona
    7. People in the Snow
    8. Out of the Boot/Nan True’s Hole (Miller)
    9. East of Diamond/The Adventures of Captain Boomerang
    10. silence
    11. Writing Blind
    12. Combo (The Muffins)

    Dave Newhouse – keyboards, woodwinds, harmonica
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, keyboards, programming, percussion
    Paul Sears – drums
    Billy Swann – bass, guitar

    1–9 recorded July 27, 2001 at The Knitting Factory, New York, NY by Carl Merson.
    11 recorded October 2, 2004 at Orion Studios, Baltimore, MD by Mike Potter.
    12 recorded in 2002 at Tom’s mom’s house, Madison, VA.

    Disc 11
    1. Intro
    2. These Castle Children
    3. The Adventures of Captain Boomerang
    4. The Ugly Buttling (Scott)
    5. Walking the Duck
    6. Dear Mona/Impossible John/People in the Snow
    7. East of Diamond
    8. The Man in the Skin-Painted Suit
    9. Childhood’s End (Scott)
    10. Stethorus Punctum (Scott)

    Dave Newhouse – Roland RU-20, Nord Electro 2 and Yamaha keyboards, woodwinds, harmonica
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, keyboards, programming, percussion
    Paul Sears – drums
    Billy Swann – bass, keyboards
    with
    Ena Scott – alto sax
    Nathan Berry – trumpet
    Sam Newhouse – alto sax
    All tracks recorded July 10, 2005 at NEARFest, Bethlehem, PA.
    Digital multitrack recording: Brett Kull of MM3, West Point, PA

    Disc 12
    1. Intro
    2. Exquisite Corpse/Out of the Boot/Sam’s Room
    3. Smaller but More Heads (The Muffins)
    4. Maya (Scott)
    5. Aquatone (The Muffins)
    6. Angel From Lebanon
    7. Queenside/Antidote to Drydock/Angle Dance
    8. Choombachang
    9. Amelia Earhart (Newhouse, Sears)
    10. Beat 10 (The Muffins)/In the Ghost Light (The Muffins)
    11. KGB

    Dave Newhouse – keyboards, woodwinds
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, keyboards, programming, percussion
    Paul Sears – drums
    Billy Swann – bass, guitar

    1–6 recorded October 2, 2004 at Orion Studios, Baltimore, MD by Mike Potter.
    7–11 recorded September 5, 2010 at ProgDay, Chapel Hill, NC by Mike Potter.

    Disc 13 [NTSC/all-region DVD]
    1. Intro
    2. These Castle Children
    3. The Adventures of Captain Boomerang
    4. The Ugly Buttling (Scott)
    5. Walking the Duck
    6. Dear Mona/Impossible John/People in the Snow
    7. East of Diamond
    8. The Man in the Skin-Painted Suit
    9. Childhood’s End (Scott)
    10. Stethorus Punctum (Scott)

    Dave Newhouse – Roland RU-20, Nord Electro 2 and Yamaha keyboards, woodwinds, harmonica
    Tom Scott – saxes, clarinets, flutes, keyboards, programming, percussion
    Paul Sears – drums
    Billy Swann – bass, keyboards
    with
    Ena Scott – alto sax
    Nathan Berry – trumpet
    Sam Newhouse – alto sax

    All tracks recorded July 10, 2005 at NEARFest, Bethlehem, PA.

    Digital multitrack recording: Brett Kull of MM3, West Point, PA
    Sound and lights: Designatronix, Bohemia, NY
    Front-of-house: Phil Liebowicz
    Monitors: Mike Halvern
    Lighting: Dorian Mancuso
    Stage technician: Jimmy Tanner
    Production manager: Kevin Feeley
    NEARfest founders and organizers: Rob LaDuca and Chad Hutchinson
    Produced by Studio M Live.
    Directed by Matt Urban.
    Camera operators: Gordon Bosler, Barry Crell, Joe del Tufo, Matt Greenberg, Matt Urban, Jon Yarger
    © 2005 Matt Urban
    Licensed to Cuneiform Records.
    Video editing and DVD authoring by Doug Moon at Inner-Pixels Studio, Sacramento, California.

    Audio only bonus: The Muffins Palindrome.

    All songs composed by Dave Newhouse except where indicated.

    Release coordination, performance selection, editing and direction by Steve Feigenbaum.

    Sourcing, tape transfer, restoration and mastering on discs 1–9 by Ian Beabout at ShedSoundRecordings. Discs 9–13 mixed and mastered by Ian Beabout at ShedSoundRecordings.

    Graphics, layout, and booklet design by Eric Kearns at PhinBot Graphics.

    Muffins history narrated and assembled by Dave Newhouse.

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    Palindrome

    1) The Angels’ Share (Scott)
    2) Not Yet Awake (Newhouse / Scott / di Falco)
    3) Fishing In America (Swann)
    4) Dynamite Is Not The Solution (Scott)
    5) When Fela Comes To Town (Newhouse)
    6) King Fish (Scott / Newhouse)
    7) Bats And Birds (Newhouse)
    8) Yukapoe’s Lament (Scott)

    Billy Swann – bass
    Thomas Frasier Scott – soprano and alto saxophones, clarinet, alto clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon, chanter, keyboards, vocals
    Paul Sears – drums
    Dave Newhouse – keyboards, soprano, tenor, and baritone saxophones, bass clarinet, flute, alto flute, accordion, maracas, kalimba
    with
    Doug Elliott – trombone
    Elaine di Falco – vocals
    Brian Sullivan – guitar
    Keith Cottril – tuba

    Engineered by Tom Scott at The Mountain Studios

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    Hey man, why don't we make a tune... just playin' the melody, not play the solos...
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