Odean Pope Trio performing live in the studios of WXPN-FM Philadelphia 1981
Here's another live performance by this great trio, from the studios of local Philly jazz station WXPN. Odean Pope - tenor saxophone Gerald Veasley - bass Cornell Rochester - drums 00:00 ? 05:04 Multiphonics 08:02 bass solo 11:00 drum solo 14:25 reprise of first piece 14:57 Scorpio Twins 28:36 Almost Like Me 42:55 radio outro Uploaded solely for educational purposes and historical interest. Enjoy.

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