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| Roscoe Mitchell & the Note Factory | Primary Artist |
| Roscoe Mitchell | Indexed Contributor, Flute, Percussion, Recorder, Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bass Recorder |
| A. Spencer Barefield | Guitar |
| Vincent Davis | Percussion, Drums |
| Jaribu Shahid | Bass |
| Willie Walter | Bassoon |
| Leon Lee Dorsey | Bass |
| Vijay Iyer | Piano |
| Craig Taborn | Piano |
| Gerald Cleaver | Percussion, Drums, Marimbas |
| Anders Svanoe | Clarinet, Bass Clarinet |
| Nils Bultmann | Viola |
| Tom Blain | Mastering |
| Seth Rosner | Executive Producer |
| Steve Gotcher | Engineer |
| Buzz Kemper | Engineer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Don Snowden
Surprise! Song for My Sister opens with the very Blue Note-ish head of the title track, definitely an unexpected move by a saxophonist noted for experimentalism. And while Corey Wilkes' trumpet solo and Vijay Iyer's piano solo take things into a little more of the abstract, it never really loses that straight-head thread, which is really a band feature, a platform for individual solos and a tenor tone from Roscoe Mitchell far more mellifluous than his acerbic norm. "Sagitta" returns to more typical Mitchell terrain: piano swirls, tart-tone soprano flurries, and cymbal crashes. The nine-man Note Factory includes double piano, bass, and drums, but they know how to stay out of...