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  1. Just Stompin': Live at The Kitchen – La Monte Young and the Forever Bad Blues Band (Gramavision, 1993) Trio for Strings (1958) recorded live at the Dia :Chelsea Dream House, performed by Theatre of Eternal Music String Ensemble, four discs and a 32-page set of liner notes (Dia Art Foundation, 2022)

  2. The Tamburas of Pandit Pran Nath by La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, released 17 June 2021 1. The Tamburas of Pandit Pran Nath "82 VII 15 c. 6:35 — 7:35:30 PM + c. 6:37 — 6:52:30 PM NYC" "This recording is an invaluable artifact, destined to become a cherished classic, valued for years to come by those able to appreciate the subtle vibratory qualities of this High Art.

  3. La Monte Young pioneered the concept of extended time durations in 1957 and for over 60 years contributed extensively to the development of just intonation and rational number based tuning systems in his performance works; his work had a wide-ranging influence on contemporary music, art, and philosophy, including Minimalism, Fluxus, performance art, and Conceptual art....

  4. LA MONTE YOUNG and THE FOREVER BAD BLUES BAND – Just Stompin' (Live At The Kitchen) - 2CD/Gramavision-1993 Label: Gramavision – R2 79487 Format: 2×CD, Album, Gallery edition / Country: US / Released: 1993

  5. La Monte Young pioneered the concept of extended time durations in 1957 and for over 60 years contributed extensively to the development of just intonation and rational number based tuning systems in his performance works; his work had a wide-ranging influence on contemporary music, art, and philosophy, including Minimalism, Fluxus, performance art, and Conceptual art....

  6. Just Stompin'. La Monte Young & Forever Bad Blues Band. CD's: FEW MINOR SCUFFS THAT DO NOT AFFECT PLAY. SLEEVE: VERY GOOD CONDITION. Buy It Now. Just Stompin' by La Monte Young & Forever Bad Blues Band (CD, 1993, Gramavision) Sign in to check out. Check o ...

  7. La Monte Young. New York, New York. La Monte Young pioneered the concept of extended time durations in 1957 and for over 60 years contributed extensively to the development of just intonation and rational number based tuning systems in his performance works; his work had a wide-ranging influence on contemporary music, art, and philosophy, including Minimalism, Fluxus, performance art, and ...