14:31 A3. A Little Yellow (Incl. Two Seconds Monk Gema)
21:40 B1. Ein Husten Für Karl Valentin
25:03 B2. Pakistani Pomade
31:05 B3. Von \"G\" Ab 403-418
31:58 B4. Moonbeef
42:03 B5. Kleine Nülle, Evergreen
Recorded by Dietram Köster in November 1972, Bremen.
Artwork by Benjamin von Schlippenbach (Alexander's son), layout by Peter Brötzmann.
Personnel:
Alexander von Schlippenbach - piano
Evan Parker - soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Paul Lovens - drums
Recorded in 1972, PAKISTANI POMADE is the debut outing by the longest standing free music ensemble in Europe, the Schlippenbach Trio - together pianist Schlippenbach, saxophonist Evan Parker and drummer Paul Lovens continue to rock the world of improvisation today. Asked about his favorite recordings among those he's made, Parker has long referred to this gem, and everyone can hear exactly why. A powerhouse, full of the group's trademark detail but also packing considerable free jazz punch, the record contains a variety of tracks, from short experimental sound pieces to epic firestorms, all featuring the early mature work of master percussionist Lovens.