cover of Centipede - Septober Energy

Centipede – Septober Energy

1971, United Kingdom
01:24:59; 156M; 256S; 334;
  1. Septober Energy - Part 1 - 21:39
  2. Septober Energy - Part 2 - 23:28
  3. Septober Energy - Part 3 - 21:13
  4. Septober Energy - Part 4 - 18:39

Dave Amis - trombone
Roy Babbington - bass, bass guitar
Brian Belshaw - bass
Esther Burgi - violin
Boz Burrell - vocals
Ian Carr - trumpet, flugelhorn
Marc Charig - cornet
Jeff Clyne - bass
Mick Collins - trumpet
Elton Dean - alto saxophone, saxello
Nick Evans - trombone
Tony Fennell - drums
Mongezi Feza - cornet [pocket]
Catherine Finnis - cello
Robert Fripp - producer
Wilf Gibson - violin [lead]
Brian Godding - guitar
Mica Gomberti - violin
Mike Hurwitz - cello
Karl Jenkins - baritone saxophone, oboe
Louise Jopling - violin
Pete King - executive producer
Colin Kitching - violin
Tim Kramer - cello
Jill Lyons - bass
Dave Markee - bass
John Marshall - drums, percussion
Ian McDonald - alto saxophone
Harry Miller - bass
Zoot Money - vocals
Garth Morton - violin
Maggie Nicols - vocals
Peter Parkes - trumpet
Mike Patto - vocals
Dave Perrottet - trombone
Dudu Pukwana - alto saxophone
John Rees-Jones - cello
Steve Rowlandson - violin
Paul Rutherford - trombone
Channa Salononson - violin
Philip Saudek - violin
Roderick Skeaping - violin
Alan Skidmore - tenor saxophone
Carol Slater - violin
Brian Smith - tenor saxophone
Larry Stabbins - tenor saxophone
Jan Steel - alto saxophone, flute
Mike Thompson - engineer
Katherine Thulborn - cello
Keith Tippett - composed by, piano, conductor
Julie Tippetts - composed by, vocals
Suki Towd - cello
Wendy Treacher - violin
John Trussler - violin
Dave White - baritone saxophone, clarinet
John Williams - bass saxophone, soprano saxophone
Gary Windo - tenor saxophone
Robert Wyatt - drums

Bootleg rerelease from the early 1990ies. No label information on cover/booklet/disc but "Dandisc / Cent 1 / CDM01" on inner CD ring. 4-page booklet contains reproduction of the gatefold LP inner cover (miniaturized). Obviously mastered from LP, as there are slightly audible vinyl noises (pops).

Dandisc, Cent 1 / CDM01
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