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Saxophonist Evan Parker and guitarist Derek Bailey met while both played with the Spontaneous 
Music Ensemble in the late '60s. In 1968 they combined with percussionist Jamie Muir and 
keyboardist Hugh Davies to form the Music Improvisation Company, one of England's seminal free 
improvisation units. Although the musicians were conversant in jazz styles, the music made by 
the MIC was essentially and intentionally non-idiomatic, drawing upon any and all elements of 
musical thought and given voice in the moment. The resulting music was dissonant, 
discontinuous, and ultimately in the vanguard of improvised music. With drummer Tony Oxley, 
Parker and Bailey formed Incus Records in 1970. The label documented MIC's music on the album 
Music Improvisation Company 1968-1971; the title reflects the group's brief lifespan. However, 
in 1976 Bailey formed Company, a similar enterprise with rotating personnel that has included a 
plethora of creative musicians from around the world. Anthony Braxton, Steve Lacy, Fred Frith, 
and Bill Laswell are just a few of the many and varied musicians to participate. In 1977 the 
ensemble held the first of its "Company Weeks," a week-long festival of improvised music 
featuring different guest musicians every night. The festival became an annual event.


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Derek Bailey: Electric Guitar
Evan Parker: Soprano Saxophone
Hugh Davies: Live Electronics
Jamie Muir: Percussion
Christine Jeffrey: Voice


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Track list:
/Third Stream Boogaloo
/Dragon Path
/Packaged Eel
/Untitled No. I
/Untitled No. II
/Tuck
/Wolfgang von Gangbang




August 25, 26, 27, 1970 , Merstham Studios, London 
Date of Release  Aug 25, 1970+Aug 27, 1970 (recording)  
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