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New - The Music Improvisation Company - 1969,1970 - 2xLP

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Honest Jon's Records present an issue of the Music Improvisation Company's 1969, 1971, originally released as 1968-1971 by Incus in 1976.
- The recording of which predates the Music Improvisation Company's only other release, the eponymous ECM outing (1970).
- The release of a 1965 rehearsal tape by Derek Bailey's earlier Joseph Holbrooke trio (with Gavin Bryars and Tony Oxley), their early efforts seemed more tentative, safely attaching improvisations to Coltrane and the Spontaneous Music Ensemble.
- With the addition of Jamie Muir -- the first great free improvising percussionist who didn't start out as a jazz drummer -- and Hugh Davies and his electronics from way out leftfield in the avant-garde/experimental world, the MIC leapt right off that cliff.