A Few Incidences (CD)
To say that Simon Nabatov's music is adventurous would be an understatement. His music, which mixes together written-out sections with free improvising, is eccentric and sometimes demented, particularly when Phil Minton is singing. Nabatov sought to pay tribute to Russian poets and writers, but one wonders what they would think of these very abstract interpretations. While most of the instruments utilized are conventional, Cor Fuhler's electronics frequently give the instrumental sections an otherworldly atmosphere. The overall results are intriguing and often absolutely crazy. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | And That's All |
| 2 | Kalindov |
| 3 | Red-Haired Man |
| 4 | Plummeting Old Women |
| 5 | On Equilibrium |
| 6 | Encounter |
| 7 | Start of a Very Nice Summer's Day |
| 8 | Sonet/On Phenomena and Existence |
| 9 | Ivan Ivanych Samovar |