Composition recorded twice in May 1976, once with an ensemble of alto saxophone, guitar, cello, drums, and percussion (on the album Wildflowers 4), and once with alto saxophone and cello (on the duo album with Abdul Wadud, Live in New York). The Julius Hemphill Papers has parts in holograph for tenor saxophone and trumpet, indicating possible performance by other ensembles as well.
Found on: Wildflowers 4: The New York Loft Jazz Sessions, Live in New York.
From Marty Ehrlich: There is no cello part in the archive, but a full score could be made if Abdul Wadud’s part were transcribed from recording. This slow melody, a kind of open ballad, fits its title perfectly.