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  1. Released. 2013 — UK. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2012 CD release of "The Foreign Legion" on Discogs.

  2. The Foreign Legion (Leo, 2012) with Matthew Shipp; Enigma (Leo, 2013) with Matthew Shipp and Whit Dickey; Serendipity (Leo, 2013) with Matthew Shipp and William Parker; The Art of The Improv Trio Volume 1 (Leo, 2016) with Karl Berger; The Art of The Improv Trio Volume 3 (Leo, 2016) with Matthew Shipp

  3. The Foreign Legion. (Leo Records. - UK) Saxophonist Ivo Perelman explores his musical relationship with two of the members of his quartet, pianist Matt Shipp and drummer Gerald Cleaver, in this improvised album that is the second part of a project that began with "Family Ties". Price: $15.95. Quantity: Out of Stock. Quantity in Basket: None.

  4. The Foreign Legion, an Album by Ivo Perelman, Matt Shipp & Gerald Cleaver. Released in May 2012 on Leo (catalog no. CD LR 643; CD). Genres: Free Jazz. Featured peformers: Ivo Perelman (tenor saxophone, painting), Matthew Shipp (piano), Gerald Cleaver (drums), Jim Clouse (recording engineer, mix engineer, mastering engineer), Neil Tesser (liner ...

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  6. This page includes IVO PERELMAN The Foreign Legion (with Matthew Shipp / Gerald Cleaver)'s : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, buy online: ebay and amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by some experts, collaborators and members.

  7. 23 de mar. de 2013 · Leo Ivo Perelman: tenor sax; Matt Shipp: piano; Gerald Cleaver: drums Contrarily to the feel of dandified unresponsiveness transmitted by an awful lot of today's jazz records since their very first notes, The Foreign Legion is opened by a beautifully vibrant piece called “Mute Singing, Mute Dancing” where Perelman's sax proves ...