Nothing Is Not Breath: Music for Double Quartet

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Nothing Is Not Breath: Music for Double Quartet [1]
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Live album by
Released1998 (1998)
RecordedNovember 22, 1997
VenueVentura City Hall, Ventura, California [2]
Genre
Length1:09:08
Label Nine Winds

Nothing Is Not Breath: Music for Double Quartet is a live album by Jeff Kaiser, released in 1998 on Nine Winds, NWCD0206. [3] AllMusic said that "Many fans of avant-garde jazz find his 1997 recording Nothing Is Not Breath: Music for Double Quartet to be one of the best presentations of Southern California improvising talent ever recorded, indicating his superior talents as a bandleader and conductor." [4]

Contents

Track listing

Track listing for Nothing Is Not Breath
No.TitleLength
1."Section I"13:22
2."Section II"8:01
3."Section III"2:41
4."Section IV"4:08
5."Section V"8:48
6."Section VI"6:01
7."Section VII"6:38
8."Section IX"3:30
9."Section IX"4:03
10."Section X"7:46
11."Section XI"4:10
Total length:1:09:08

Personnel

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References

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  2. "Nothing Is Not Breath: Music for Double Quartet - Jeff Kaiser" AllMusic. Accessed June 16, 2020.
  3. Woodward, Josef. “Ventura's Crusading Improviser Gets Back in the Groove.” Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times, November 20, 1997. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1997-nov-20-ca-55664-story.html.
  4. AllMusic. 2020. Jeff Kaiser | Biography & History | Allmusic. [online] Available at: <https://www.allmusic.com/artist/jeff-kaiser-mn0000227053/biography> [Accessed 23 June 2020].