art direction, design, painting [paintings] Element-S art direction, design, painting [paintings] Jérôme Witz double bass David Friesen drums Malcolm Pinson lacquer cut by Daniel Krieger liner notes Bernard Loupias liner notes [english translation] Martin Davies mastered by [mastering] François Lê Xuân photography by [booklet photos] Thierry Trombert photography by [cover photo] Gérard Rouy piano Joe Bonner producer [produced by] François Lê Xuân producer [produced by] Fred Thomas tenor saxophone, composed by Billy Harper transferred by [tape transfer] Ian Debeerst trumpet Virgil Jones Phonographic Copyright (p) INA Phonographic Copyright (p) Sam Records (8) Phonographic Copyright (p) Saga Copyright (c) Sam Records (8) Copyright (c) Saga Licensed From INA Licensed To Sam Records (8) Licensed To Saga Produced For Sam Records (8) Produced For Saga Recorded At La Pinède Gould Lacquer Cut At SST GmbH Pressed By Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH Lacquer Cut At SST GmbH Published By Lyharp Music Publishing Co. Pinède Gould, Antibes Juan-Les-Pins, Thursday July 24th, 1975. On the occasion of the 15th Antibes Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival, radio producer André Francis presented a three-act show featuring Joachim Kühn Trio, Billy Harper Quintet and Charles Mingus Quintet.
Track 'Priestess' (22:17) is mentioned in the track listing of the insert, with a note that it does not appear in this selection.
Limited edition 2000 copies.
(P) 1975 INA, under licence to Sam Records and Saga
Comes with a flipback high-gloss sleeve, custom poly-lined inner sleeve and an LP-sized three-fold insert. 180g LP.