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  1. On the album, Brötzmann is joined by clarinetists Tony Coe, J.D. Parran, Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, Louis Sclavis, and John Zorn, trumpeter Toshinori Kondo, trombonists Alan Tomlinson and Johannes Bauer, double bassist William Parker, and drummer Tony Oxley.

  2. Brötzmann Clarinet Project – Berlin Djungle (2004, CD) - Discogs. Tracklist. Companies, etc. Made By – Americ Disc. Credits. Bass – William Parker. Clarinet – E.L. Petrowsky *, J.D. Parran, Tony Coe. Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Louis Sclavis. Clarinet, Reeds [Mouthpieces] – John Zorn. Drums – Tony Oxley. Producer – Jost Gebers.

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  4. Artist: Brötzmann Clarinet Project. Album: Berlin Djungle. Label: Atavistic. Review date: Nov. 18, 2004. This 1984 reissue is notable for its ridiculous lineup – Peter Brötzmann’s 11-piece band includes Toshinori Kondo on trumpet; J.D. Parran, Louis Sclavis and John Zorn (yes, that’s right) and others on clarinet; and a rhythm section ...

  5. Mar 1, 2005 · The eleven-piece ensemble included Toshinori Kondo, Louis Sclavis, William Parker, Tony Oxley and, in his only recorded appearance with Brötzmann, John Zorn.

  6. 1987 — Germany. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Berlin Djungle by Brötzmann Clarinet Project. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  7. Berlin Djungle, an Album by Brötzmann Clarinet Project. Released in 1987 on FMP (catalog no. FMP 1120; Vinyl LP). Genres: Free Jazz. Featured peformers: Peter Brötzmann (tenor saxophone, clarinet, tárogató, producer, photography, design, composer), John Zorn (clarinet, mouthpieces), William Parker (bass), Tony Oxley (drums), Toshinori Kondo ...

  8. Six clarinet players meet trumpet, trombone, bass & drums. From reflective, lyrical and open expression to all out thrash rage. big recommend. Latest amazing reissue from Atavistic's Unheard Music division. A concert from 1984 that linked up legendary free jazz maniacs Peter Brotzmann and John Zorn.

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