| 1-1		Ramifications Composed By Rudolph, Lateef
 7:09
 1-2		Coltrane Remembered
 Composed By Lateef
 9:34
 1-3		Africa 35
 Composed By Rudolph
 5:32
 1-4		Chaos # 3
 Composed By Lateef
 3:54
 1-5		Beloved
 Composed By Rudolph
 12:43
 1-6		Like A Secret Argosy
 Composed By Rudolph, Lateef
 1:32
 1-7		Masara # 2
 Composed By Lateef
 13:35
 
 2-1		A Feather In The Bright Sky
 Composed By Rudolph, Lateef
 5:22
 2-2		Ourobouros
 Composed By Rudolph
 8:43
 2-3		Beyond Futility
 Composed By Lateef
 4:23
 2-4		Dreaming Of The Skyway
 Composed By Rudolph
 9:38
 2-5		Peace & Love
 Composed By Lateef
 3:27
 2-6		Overlay
 Composed By Rudolph, Lateef
 7:45
 2-7		Wheel Of Life
 Composed By Rudolph
 8:32
 2-8		Encore
 Composed By Rudolph, Lateef
 2:47
 
 Bass – Eric Von Essen
 Cello – Marcie Brown
 Drums [Hand Drums], Bendir, Drum [Udu Drum], Talking Drum, Thumb Piano, Drum [Achimevu] – Adam Rudolph
 Drums [Trap Drums], Drums [Candombe Drums], Percussion [Dumbek] – Jose Luis Perez
 Guitar [Acoustic, Electric & Midi], Horn [Kudu Horn] – Federico Ramos
 Harp – Susan Allen
 Producer [Produced By] – Adam Rudolph, Yusef Lateef
 Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Alto Flute, Bass Clarinet, Musette [Mussette] – Ralph Jones
 Sounds [Live Sound By] – Peter Stoenchel
 Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Shenai, Flute [Bamboo Flutes], Vocals [Vocal] – Yusef Lateef
 Trumpet, Percussion [Dumbek], Horn [Kudu Horn] – Charles Moore
 Tuba, Horn [Kudu Horn] – Bill Roper
 Vibraphone [Vibes], Marimba, Percussion – David Johnson
 Violin – Jeff Gauthier
 Recorded live in concert June 16, 1995 at the Jazz Bakery, Los Angeles, CA.
 
 This double-disc set is taken from a live concert at the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. It joins multi-woodwind instrumentalist Lateef and percussionist Rudolph with members of Eternal Wind and prominent L.A.-based musicians, including Charles Moore (trumpet percussion), Ralph "Buzzy" Jones (reeds), Eric Von Essen (acoustic bass), David Johnson (vibes/marimba/percussion), Marcie Brown (cello), Susan Allen (harp), Jeff Gauthier (violin), Federico Ramos (guitars), Bill Roper (tuba), and Jose Luis Perez (drums/percussion). The music takes on many world music and jazz-oriented inflections. The first CD has some rather arresting stylistic changes, from neo-classical to beat oriented. Sun Ra-like interstellar overdrives informed by village percussion focus "Ramifications," whereas "Coltrane Remembered" features oriental classicism with strings in a benevolent 3/4 time frame. "Chaos 3" is dark rather than frantic or polyphonic, while the trancelike "Beloved," with Allen's hypnotic harp in 5/4, leaves nothing to shamanic chance. "Like a Secret Argosy" comes across as an avant little symphony, while "Masara #2" takes the 6/8 conga rhythm to heart. The second CD features smaller combinations of musicians. "A Feather in the Bright Sky" showcases lp's furious hand percussion as a foundation for suspended flute, soprano, and string figures. On "Ourobouros," Jones and Lateef get into a shenai-musette battle inspired by the lovely harp of Allen. The next two pieces, "Beyond Futility" and "Dreaming of the Skyway," use 6/8 rhythms, the former in rubato counterpoint, the latter with bass ostinato. Moore's warm trumpet leads off "Peace & Love," which is framed in a beautifully orchestral setting, again with oriental trappings. "Overlay" is dense, chaotic improvisation. "Wheel of Life" is funky and fanciful, with layers of mosaic sound stacked high. The closer, "Encore," features flute and soaring string sounds. This is a recording that needs to be heard, not only by fans of Lateef and Eternal Wind, but by progressive-music lovers everywhere. It cannot be recommended highly enough.
 --- Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide
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