
Evan Parker (born 5 April 1944 in Bristol) is a British free-improvising saxophone player. His original inspiration was Paul Desmond, and in recent years the influence of cool jazz saxophone players has again become apparent in his music — there are tributes to Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz on Time Will Tell (ECM, 1993) and Chicago Solo (Okkadisk, 1997). However, Parker is probably better known for his 1960s work, which rapidly assimilated the American avantgarde — John Coltrane
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Naan Tso (Extract)
In Real Time #6
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A Glancing Blow
Out of the Pocket
Little Black Book
Overture
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Gees Bend
Monkey's Fist
Threnody For Steve Lacy
London's Overthrow
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Time Lapse
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Organ Point
Those Doggone Dogon
Pulse And The Circulation Of The Blood
Variation 12
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The Burden Of Time
Alone On A Long Hard Road
Ak-Kor-Deer
Chorus After Alaric 1 Or 2 For Gavin Bryars
The Snake Decides
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Leipzig Folly
Furrow 2
Buriden's Ass
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Monoceros 4
Monoceros 3
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Haine's Last Tape
Ak-Kok-Deer
Variation 10
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Conic Section 3
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Titan Moon
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Toward the Margins
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