Recorded May 13th/14th 1968 at Lindström Studios, Cologne.
Originally released as MPS 15 214.
Recorded January 1962 at Webster Hall, New York City.
Tracks 1 - 11: as original 1962 LP issue Rhythm Is My Business VS-4056 (except track 7, which appears in mono as on V-4056, since no stereo tapes survive)
Tracks 12 - 13 are previously unissued.
Recorded Dec 1961 to Feb 1962.
T.J. Kirk plays the music of Thelonious Monk, James Brown & Rahsaan Roland Kirk
Tabula Rasa (1977)
for two violins string orchestra and prepared piano
© 1980 Universal Edition A.G.
Company (1983)
for string orchestra
First recording with string orchestra
© 1983 Dunvagen Music Publishers, Inc.
"Come In!" (1988)
for two violins and string orchestra
First recording
© G. Schirmer, Inc. on behalf of R.A.O.
Darf Ich... (1995, rev. 1999)
for violin solo, bell and strings
First recording
© 2000 Universal Edition A.G.
Recorded November 25-27, 1998 at the Historical Museum, Tallinn
Darf ich... recorded September 10, 1999 at the Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin
Nonesuch Records, a Warner Music Group Company.
? & © 2000 Nonesuch Records for the United States and WEA International, Inc. for the world outside of the United States.
Printed in the U.S.A.
Made in U.S.A. by WEA Manufacturing, Inc.
Recorded June 23, 1973 at Aoyama Victor studio, Tokyo.
Original Japanese LP issue: People In Me Phillips 5100
Original recording produced by Toshinara Koinuma, Al Music
Original cover photo by Kishin Shinoyama
First press released in 1998.

Total playing time: 68:31
Sub-title on the front cover:
Dedicated to Michael Brecker
Recorded in Clinton Recording Studio A in New York City, October 4th to 6th 2007. It was recorded live to 2-channel stereo and surround, but a SACD version is not (yet) available.
Joe Lovano appears courtesy of Blue Note Records; Ravi Coltrane appears courtesy of Savoy Jazz
The woodwind instrument Lovano is playing - aulochrome - is mentioned as aulochrome, and then explained to be a "double soprano saxophone".
Jim Yates is credited as Sonoma engineer, which relates to the digital recording system (Sonoma workstation).
Copyright notices:
? © 2008 Telarc International, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Track 1: Solar Hawk Music (ASCAP)
Tracks 2, 8, 9, 10: Jowcol Music (BMI)
Track 3: Teule Music (BMI)
Track 4: Lemac Music (ASCAP)
Track 5: Bowery Music (BMI)
Track 6: Liebstone Music (BMI)
Track 7: Lovo Music (BMI)
Unofficial release packaged in a jewel case with clear tray, includes 12-pages booklet.
No SID codes on the matrix.

Recorded at Rainbow Studio, Oslo on November 6 - 8, 2001.
Mixed and Mastered Jan Erik Kongshaug in January 2002.
Recorded and mixed in February 1993 at Farm Studios, Cessalto, Italy
Recorded at "Montmartre", Copenhagen, Denmark, December 3, 1975 (track 2), December 4, 1975 (track 3), December 5, 1975 (tracks 1, 4 to 6, 8), and December 27, 1975 (track 7)
Tracks 7 and 8 are bonus tracks, not on the original vinyl LP.
Notes originally written for SLP4096 and updated November 1993.
Artist credit on front cover: Warne Marsh Lee Konitz
Artist credit on back cover and spine: Warne Marsh-Lee Konitz Quintet
Title on front cover and spine: Vol. 3
Title on label and back cover: Live at "Montmartre", Vol. 2
Made in Sweden (label)
Printed in Denmark (back cover)
Recordings for Children from Windham Hill
Printed in the U.S.A.
Made in the U.S.A.
Bobby McFerrin appears courtesy of Blue Note Records.
Standard clear jewel case release including a trifold, six-panel booklet.
