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  1. Opium is a compilation album by trumpeter Bill Dixon, trumpeter Franz Koglmann, and saxophonist Steve Lacy. It brings together recordings that were initially issued on the small, obscure Pipe label, founded by Koglmann in 1973, and having a total of three releases in its catalog.

  2. Opium for Franz (also listed as Opium/For Franz) is an album by trumpeters Franz Koglmann and Bill Dixon. It was recorded during 1975 and 1976 in Vienna and Paris, and was issued on LP with hand-made cover art by the small, obscure Pipe label, founded by Koglmann in 1973, and having a total of three releases in its catalog.

  3. Opium by Bill Dixon, Franz Koglmann, Steve Lacy released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. 25. Feb. 2019 · Opium For Franz features an interesting intersection of musicians. Trumpeter Bill Dixon was in Europe, taking a break from teaching at Bennington College in Vermont. He had gained a reputation in the avant-garde with his work in The October Revolution in Jazz (1964) and in recordings with Archie Shepp and Cecil Taylor.

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  5. Auf Discogs können Sie sich ansehen, wer an 2019 Vinylvon Opium For Franz mitgewirkt hat, Rezensionen und Titellisten lesen und auf dem Marktplatz nach der Veröffentlichung suchen.

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  6. Opium is a compilation album by trumpeter Bill Dixon, trumpeter Franz Koglmann, and saxophonist Steve Lacy. It brings together recordings that were initially issued on the small, obscure Pipe label, founded by Koglmann in 1973, and having a total of three releases in its catalog. Four of the album's tracks were recorded in Vienna in 1973, and ...

  7. If Side A acts as an EP called "Opium", side B is a seventeen minute long single piece called "For Franz" written by Bill Dixon. From Alan Silva's first bass notes, it's apparent that the feel is about to get very different. It's also something new from Dixon's last record, 1967's brilliant "Intents and Purposes".