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  1. Discover the 1972 vinyl release of "Dual Unity", a collaboration between Annette Peacock and Paul Bley, two innovative jazz musicians and composers. Find out the credits, reviews, tracks and more on Discogs, the largest online music database and marketplace.

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    Annette Peacock. 2,766 likes · 4 talking about this. Now available as CD and Vinyl at: annettepeacock.com and amazon "I Belong To A World That's Destroying Itself." aka 'Revenge' CD plus 2 bonus...

  3. 8 de mar. de 2017 · Annette Peacock: I was an anomaly. "It was a man's world and no one expected women to be innovators in that world." Cult composer, arranger, producer, lyricist, singer and keyboardist Annette ...

  4. Annette Peacock biography Annette Peacock (née Coleman) - Born 1941, Brooklyn, New York, USA Born in a musicians' family, Annette PEACOCK started composing at the age of four and would lately evolve to writing "in an idiom she calls the 'free-form song' which emphasizes the use of space in contrast to the busy, cacophonous tendencies of free jazz".

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › X-DreamsX-Dreams - Wikipedia

    X-Dreams is the second solo album by Annette Peacock, released in 1978. [1] Peacock had spent the previous four years recording material for the album in various studios. She recalled that a total of 22 musicians participated in the creation of the album: "most of them had never played together, and all the tracks were first takes.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2009 · 'Pony' by Annette Peacock from her 1972 album "I'm the One." Also heard on Morcheeba's "Back to Mine" mixtape.