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American jazz double bassist (1935–2020)
Gary George Peacock (May 12, 1935 – September 4, 2020) was an American jazz double bassist. He recorded a dozen albums under his own name, and also performed
Gary_Peacock
American musician (born 1941)
uphold. Peacock toured Europe with avant-garde jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler while she was married to Gary Peacock. After their divorce, Peacock married
Annette_Peacock
1971 studio album by Gary Peacock
Voices is a studio album by American bassist Gary Peacock featuring pianist Masabumi Kikuchi, percussionist Masahiko Togashi and drummer Hiroshi Murakami
Voices_(Gary_Peacock_album)
1970 studio album by Paul Bley with Gary Peacock
Paul Bley with Gary Peacock is an album by Canadian jazz pianist Paul Bley with American bassist Gary Peacock recorded in two sessions on 1964 and 1968
Paul_Bley_with_Gary_Peacock
2001 studio album by Marilyn Crispell
released on ECM March the following year. The trio features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Paul Motian. According to Crispell, four of the pieces on the album
Amaryllis (Marilyn Crispell album)
Amaryllis_(Marilyn_Crispell_album)
Studios, Frankfurt/Main ECM 1003 ST 1970-12 Paul Bley Trio Paul Bley with Gary Peacock Recorded 1964, 1968, New York ECM 1004 ST 1970-11 Marion Brown Afternoon
ECM_Records_discography
2016 studio album by Richard Poole, Gary Peacock, and Marilyn Crispell
In Motion is an album by drummer Richard Poole, bassist Gary Peacock, and pianist Marilyn Crispell. It was recorded at Nevessa Production in Woodstock
In Motion (Richard Poole, Gary Peacock, and Marilyn Crispell album)
In_Motion_(Richard_Poole,_Gary_Peacock,_and_Marilyn_Crispell_album)
1994 studio album by Gary Peacock and Bill Frisell
bassist Gary Peacock and guitarist Bill Frisell released on the Postcard Records label in 1994. David R. Adler of Allmusic wrote "Gary Peacock's duo album
Just_So_Happens
1980 studio album by Gary Peacock
Shift in the Wind is an album by American jazz bassist Gary Peacock recorded in February 1980 and released on ECM later that year. The trio features pianist
Shift_in_the_Wind
1978 studio album by Bill Connors
year. The quartet features saxophonist Jan Garbarek and rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. The AllMusic review by Paul Kohler awarded the album
Of_Mist_and_Melting
2017 studio album by the Gary Peacock Trio
Tangents is a studio album by the Gary Peacock Trio recorded in Switzerland in May 2016 and released on ECM June the following year—his final album as
Tangents_(album)
1998 studio album by Gary Peacock & Ralph Towner
View is an album by American jazz guitarist Ralph Towner and bassist Gary Peacock recorded in December 1995 in Norway and released on ECM in 1998. The
A_Closer_View
2013 studio album by Gary Peacock and Marilyn Crispell
Azure is an album by bassist Gary Peacock and pianist Marilyn Crispell. It was recorded at Nevessa Production in Saugerties, New York in January and February
Azure (Gary Peacock and Marilyn Crispell album)
Azure_(Gary_Peacock_and_Marilyn_Crispell_album)
1965 studio album by the Albert Ayler Trio
saxophonist Albert Ayler. It was recorded on July 10, 1964, with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Sunny Murray. It was the first album recorded for Bernard
Spiritual_Unity
1982 studio album by Gary Peacock
Voice from the Past – PARADIGM is an album by American jazz bassist Gary Peacock, recorded in August 1981 and released on ECM the following year. The quartet
Voice from the Past – Paradigm
Voice_from_the_Past_–_Paradigm
1964) with John Gilmore and Gary Peacock (also in part on Improvising Artists’ Turning Point, 1975) Paul Bley with Gary Peacock (ECM, 1970) Fragments (ECM
Paul_Motian_discography
1994 studio album by Gary Peacock & Ralph Towner
Oracle is an album by American jazz bassist Gary Peacock and guitarist Ralph Towner, recorded in May 1993 and released on ECM January the following year
Oracle (Gary Peacock and Ralph Towner album)
Oracle_(Gary_Peacock_and_Ralph_Towner_album)
1991 studio album by Paul Bley and Gary Peacock
Partners is an album by pianist Paul Bley and bassist Gary Peacock recorded in New York in 1989 and released on the French label Owl in 1991. Allmusic
Partners (Paul Bley & Gary Peacock album)
Partners_(Paul_Bley_&_Gary_Peacock_album)
1979 studio album by Gary Peacock
December Poems is a solo album by American jazz bassist Gary Peacock, recorded in December 1977 and released on the ECM label in 1979; Norwegian saxophonist
December_Poems
2018 live album by Keith Jarrett
archivally by ECM Records 20 years later. Jarrett's trio features bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette. Chris Pearson of The Times stated "The title
After the Fall (Keith Jarrett album)
After_the_Fall_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
2015 studio album by Gary Peacock Trio
Now This is an album by American jazz bassist Gary Peacock recorded in 2014 and released on the ECM label. It features a trio with pianist Marc Copland
Now_This
2022 studio album by Kendrick Lamar
Machine; and contains samples of "Valentine", written by Gary Peacock, as performed by Gary Peacock, Art Lande, and Eliot Zigmund. "Crown" contains samples
Mr._Morale_&_the_Big_Steppers
2022 song by Kendrick Lamar and Taylour Paige
the song alongside the Alchemist, Bekon, and J.Lbs. Florence Welch and Gary Peacock received additional songwriting credits for the sampling of their respective
We_Cry_Together
1987 studio album by Gary Peacock
Guamba is an album by American jazz bassist Gary Peacock, with saxophonist Jan Garbarek, trumpeter Palle Mikkelborg, and drummer Peter Erskine, recorded
Guamba
1966 studio album by Anthony Williams
saxophonists Sam Rivers and Wayne Shorter, pianist Herbie Hancock and bassist Gary Peacock. The AllMusic review by Al Campbell stated: "Considering the extraordinary
Spring_(Tony_Williams_album)
1977 studio album by Gary Peacock
Tales of Another is an album by American bassist Gary Peacock, recorded on February 2, 1977, and released on ECM later that year. The trio features pianist
Tales_of_Another
Catalog of published recordings by Keith Jarrett
Trio", consisting of Jarrett, Gary Peacock (1935–2020) and Jack DeJohnette (1942–2025), first performed together on Peacock's 1977 album Tales of Another
Keith_Jarrett_discography
1997 studio album by Marilyn Crispell / Gary Peacock / Paul Motian
Nothing Ever Was, Anyway: Music of Annette Peacock is a double album by pianist Marilyn Crispell, bassist Gary Peacock, and drummer Paul Motian recorded in
Nothing Ever Was, Anyway: Music of Annette Peacock
Nothing_Ever_Was,_Anyway:_Music_of_Annette_Peacock
Danish jazz pianist, composer and producer
edition comprises drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts and bassist Ira Coleman or Gary Peacock and in its Danish edition comprises bassist Jonathan Bremer and drummer
Niels_Lan_Doky
Canadian jazz pianist (1932–2016)
Artists in 1975, was recorded in 1964 when Bley brought John Gilmore, Gary Peacock, and Paul Motian to the University of Washington. In the late 1960s,
Paul_Bley
1965 studio album by Tony Williams
vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, pianist Herbie Hancock and bassists Ron Carter, Gary Peacock, and Richard Davis. The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow stated: "The unpredictable
Life Time (Tony Williams album)
Life_Time_(Tony_Williams_album)
1965 studio album by Albert Ayler Quartet
American free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler's quartet featuring Don Cherry, Gary Peacock and Sonny Murray recorded in Copenhagen in 1964 and first released on
Ghosts_(Albert_Ayler_album)
2003 live album by Keith Jarrett
for It is a live album by Keith Jarrett's "Standards Trio," featuring Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. It was recorded at the Jazz à Juan festival in Juan-les-Pins
Up_for_It
American pianist and composer (born 1945)
Manfred Eicher, Jarrett asked bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette, with whom he had worked on Peacock's 1977 album Tales of Another, to record
Keith_Jarrett
2001 film by Sandra Nettelbeck
Livingston) by Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack DeJohnette "U Dance" (Keith Jarrett) by Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack DeJohnette Mostly Martha
Mostly_Martha_(film)
1994 live album by Keith Jarrett
and released by ECM in April 1994. The trio features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Paul Motian. The remaining songs from the concert were released in
At_the_Deer_Head_Inn
2008 compilation album by Keith Jarrett Trio
compilation album by the Keith Jarrett Trio, featuring Jarrett on piano, Gary Peacock on bass, and Jack DeJohnette on drums. It brings together the contents
Setting Standards: New York Sessions
Setting_Standards:_New_York_Sessions
2024 film directed by Robin Dashwood
Gary is a 2024 American documentary film about the life of actor Gary Coleman. Directed by Robin Dashwood, the film was released on Peacock on August
Gary_(film)
1964 studio album by Bill Evans
American jazz musician Bill Evans, released in 1964. It was simultaneously Gary Peacock's first and only recording with Evans and Paul Motian's final recording
Trio_64
American musician, composer and arranger (1940–2026)
including flautist Jeremy Steig; bassists Eddie Gómez, Marc Johnson and Gary Peacock; and drummer Jack DeJohnette. Along with bandmates Paul McCandless, Glen
Ralph_Towner
American jazz pianist and composer
recorded Nothing Ever Was, Anyway: Music of Annette Peacock with Gary Peacock, Paul Motian, and Annette Peacock, her first album for ECM. Regarding her ECM recordings
Marilyn_Crispell
American jazz pianist and composer
Eddie Harris, Harold Land and Blue Mitchell, Dave Liebman, Bob Mintzer, Gary Peacock, and Sonny Stitt. During this time he also led his own bands in local
Marc_Copland
1971 studio album by Paul Bley
feature rhythm sections Mark Levinson and Barry Altschul on side B, and Gary Peacock and Altschul on side A, respectively. The AllMusic review by Eugene Chadbourne
Ballads_(Paul_Bley_album)
Japanese jazz pianist and composer
musicians, including Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones, Gary Peacock and Paul Motian, and collaborated with Gil Evans and Tōru Takemitsu.
Masabumi_Kikuchi
Complete version of Footloose!. 1964-03 Turns Savoy 1987 John Gilmore, Gary Peacock, Paul Motian Previously on New Music: 2nd Wave and Turning Point. 1964-10
Paul_Bley_discography
Group of three jazz musicians
Keith Jarrett Trio – Jarrett piano, Gary Peacock bass and Jack DeJohnette drums. Mark Kramer Trio – Kramer piano, Gary Mazzaroppi/Eddie Gomez bass, and John
Jazz_trio
1999 studio album by Paul Bley / Gary Peacock / Paul Motian
Not Two, Not One is an album by pianist Paul Bley, bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Paul Motian, recorded for ECM in January 1998 and released on February
Not_Two,_Not_One
Musical artist
Brookmeyer. He then played or collaborated with Gerry Mulligan, Joe Chambers, Gary Peacock, Bill Stewart, Joshua Redman, Maria Schneider, Jerry Bergonzi, Charles
Franck_Amsallem
2000 live album by Keith Jarrett
following year. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. Writing for DownBeat, Ted Panken commented: "the
Whisper Not (Keith Jarrett album)
Whisper_Not_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
Topics referred to by the same term
group Voices in Your Head Voices (Claire Hamill album), 1986 Voices (Gary Peacock album), 1971 Voices (Hall & Oates album), 1980 Voices (Judy Collins album)
Voices
Musical artist
with Gary Peacock and Masahiko Satoh (East Wind, 1987) Wave II with Gary Peacock and Masahiko Satoh (East Wind, 1988) Wave III with Gary Peacock and Masahiko
Masahiko_Togashi
1993 studio album / Miles Davis tribute album by the Keith Jarrett Trio
studio recording by Jarrett's "Standards Trio", featuring rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette since their 1983 debut. In a review for AllMusic
Bye Bye Blackbird (Keith Jarrett album)
Bye_Bye_Blackbird_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
Danish jazz saxophonist and composer (born 1965)
1965) is a Danish jazz saxophonist and composer who has recorded with Gary Peacock, Adam Nussbaum, Niels Lan Doky, Audun Kleive, Marilyn Mazur, John Scofield
Hans_Ulrik
Topics referred to by the same term
and variations Azure (Art Farmer and Fritz Pauer album), 1987 Azure (Gary Peacock and Marilyn Crispell album), 2013 Azure (design magazine), Toronto, Ontario
Azure
Topics referred to by the same term
album), 1979 Partners (Willie Nelson album), 1986 Partners (Paul Bley & Gary Peacock album), 1991 Partners (Barbra Streisand album), 2014 Partners (Peter
Partner
1989 live album by the Keith Jarrett Trio
years later. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. Changeless is a compilation of tracks recorded during
Changeless_(album)
1998 live album by Keith Jarrett
April 1998. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. Filmed footage of the concert was originally released
Tokyo_'96
1990 live album by the Keith Jarrett Trio
year later. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. Tribute was recorded in concert during the "Standards
Tribute_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
American jazz musician
In 1968 he made his recording debut on Mr. Joy, with Paul Bley and Gary Peacock. He moved to Europe in 1976, settling first in Salzburg, Austria and
Bill_Elgart
1965 studio album by Albert Ayler
his quartet (which at the time included trumpeter Don Cherry, bassist Gary Peacock, and drummer Sunny Murray, and which had recently recorded the albums
New_York_Eye_and_Ear_Control
2013 live album by Keith Jarrett
about Keith Jarrett's three-decades-and-running standards trio with Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. Given their recorded output, it's easy to discern
Somewhere (Keith Jarrett album)
Somewhere_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
American jazz drummer and educator (born 1954)
Milt Jackson, Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, John Scofield, Bob Mintzer, Gary Peacock, Mike Stern, Joe Lovano, Franck Amsallem, the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra
John_Bernard_Riley
2009 live album by Keith Jarrett
Yesterdays is a live jazz album by Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack DeJohnette recorded in concert on April 30, 2001 at the Metropolitan Festival
Yesterdays (Keith Jarrett album)
Yesterdays_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
1991 live album by the Keith Jarrett Trio
following year. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. AllMusic awarded the album 4 stars, with reviewer
The Cure (Keith Jarrett album)
The_Cure_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
1995 live album / Box set by Keith Jarrett
following year. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the set
Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note
Keith_Jarrett_at_the_Blue_Note
Haynes Milestone 1969 1970–04 Have You Heard? quartet with Bennie Maupin, Gary Peacock and pianist Hideo Ichikawa Milestone 1970 1971–05 Ruta and Daitya duo
Jack_DeJohnette_discography
1989 studio album by Ralph Towner
trumpeter, Markus Stockhausen, oboist Paul McCandless, and rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jerry Granelli. The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album
City_of_Eyes
1975 studio album by Paul Bley
6) Paul Bley - piano John Gilmore - tenor saxophone (tracks 1–4 & 7) Gary Peacock - bass Billy Elgart (tracks 5 & 6), Paul Motian (tracks 1–4 & 7) - drums
Turning Point (Paul Bley album)
Turning_Point_(Paul_Bley_album)
2007 live album by Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette
October 2007. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. My Foolish Heart was recorded during the "Standards
My Foolish Heart (Keith Jarrett album)
My_Foolish_Heart_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
Annual jazz festival in Copenhagen, Denmark, each July
Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Michel Camilo, Ornette Coleman, Annette Peacock, Svend Asmussen Quartet, Richard Bona, Tony Allen, Chick Corea and Daniel
Copenhagen_Jazz_Festival
1988 live album by the Keith Jarrett Trio
ECM in March 1988. Jarrett's Standards trio features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. Still Live was recorded during the "Klaviersommer
Still Live (Keith Jarrett album)
Still_Live_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
American video streaming service
Peacock (also known as Peacock TV) is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming television service owned and operated by Comcast
Peacock_(streaming_service)
1995 live album by Keith Jarrett
in 1995. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. Standards in Norway was recorded during the "Standards
Standards_in_Norway
2004 studio album by Masabumi Kikuchi, Gary Peacock & Paul Motian
the group Tethered Moon, comprising pianist Masabumi Kikuchi, bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Paul Motian, recorded in late 2002 and released on the Winter
Experiencing_Tosca
1968 studio album by Paul Bley
"Touching" (Peacock) - 4:49 "Blood" (Peacock) - 6:10 "Mr. Joy" (Peacock) - 3:50 Paul Bley - piano Gary Peacock - bass Billy Elgart - drums Paul Bley
Mr._Joy
Japanese shakuhachi player, composer, and lecturer
work with such world-renowned musicians as Ravi Shankar, Helen Merrill, Gary Peacock and Karl Berger, and also with flute colleagues Jean-Pierre Rampal and
Hōzan_Yamamoto
American jazz drummer (born 1945)
he worked both as a leader in small ensembles and as a sideman with Gary Peacock (1980), Carl Barry (1982), Keith Greko (1985), Eiji Nakayama (1988),
Eliot_Zigmund
American jazz bassist (1951–1987)
Upright bassists, such as Ron Carter, Paul Chambers, Charles Mingus, Gary Peacock, and Dave Holland. First learning on upright bass, these artists laid
Jaco_Pastorius
1962 studio album by Ravi Shankar
Angeles fires and the song features jazz musicians Shank (flute) and Gary Peacock (bass) improvising over Indian percussion instruments. There is a clear
Improvisations (Ravi Shankar album)
Improvisations_(Ravi_Shankar_album)
1983 studio album by Keith Jarrett
(1984) and Standards, Vol. 2 (1985). The trio features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette, the first release by the long-standing "Standards
Standards,_Vol._1
1984 studio album by Keith Jarrett
on ECM September the following year. The trio features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette, the second release by the long-standing "Standards
Changes_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
1971 studio album by Mal Waldron and Gary Peacock
Encounter is an album by American jazz pianist Mal Waldron and bassist Gary Peacock recorded in 1971 and released on the Japanese RCA Victor label. The Allmusic
First_Encounter
1970 live album by Jack DeJohnette
Have You Heard? is an album by Jack DeJohnette featuring Bennie Maupin, Gary Peacock and Hideo Ichikawa, recorded in Tokyo in April 1970 and released on the
Have You Heard? (Jack DeJohnette album)
Have_You_Heard?_(Jack_DeJohnette_album)
1986 live album by Keith Jarrett
debut live album by Jarrett's Standards Trio, featuring rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. Jazz commentator Scott Yanow states that "[t]he
Standards_Live
2002 live album by Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette
following year. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. It is the fourth album to feature mainly original
Always_Let_Me_Go
2004 live album by Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette
30, 2004. Jarrett's trio—the Standards trio—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. The Out-of-Towners was recorded during the "Standards
The_Out-of-Towners_(album)
1976 studio album by Barry Altschul, Paul Bley & Gary Peacock
is an album by drummer Barry Altschul, pianist Paul Bley and bassist Gary Peacock recorded in 1967 and released on Bley's own Improvising Artists label
Virtuosi_(album)
1999 studio album by Masabumi Kikuchi, Gary Peacock & Paul Motian
the group Tethered Moon, comprising pianist Masabumi Kikuchi, bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Paul Motian, recorded and released on the Winter & Winter
Chansons_d'Édith_Piaf
2001 live album by Keith Jarrett
following year. The trio—Jarrett's "Standards Trio"—features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette. Along with Changes (1983) and Changeless (1987)
Inside Out (Keith Jarrett album)
Inside_Out_(Keith_Jarrett_album)
1997 studio album by Masabumi Kikuchi, Gary Peacock & Paul Motian
the group Tethered Moon, comprising pianist Masabumi Kikuchi, bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Paul Motian, recorded in late 1990 and early 1991 and released
First Meeting (Tethered Moon album)
First_Meeting_(Tethered_Moon_album)
1993 studio album by Paul Bley, Franz Koglmann and Gary Peacock
Koglmann and Gary Peacock recorded in Germany in 1992 and released on the hat ART label in 1993. The album features compositions by Annette Peacock. The Independent
Annette_(album)
List of logos used by NBC
1926 when the radio network began operations. Its most famous logo, the peacock, was first used in 1956 to highlight the network's color programming. While
NBC_logo
American record label
37.38.40 Paul Bley Alone, Again 37.38.41 Paul Bley - John Gilmore - Gary Peacock - Paul Motian Turning Point 37.38.42 Ran Blake Breakthru 37.38.43 Sam
Improvising_Artists
1993 studio album by Paul Bley
released on ECM two years later. The quartet features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Tony Oxley and reed player John Surman. The AllMusic review by David
In_the_Evenings_out_There
1985 studio album by Keith Jarrett
and Changes, recorded concurrently. The trio features rhythm section Gary Peacock and Jack DeJohnette the third release by the long-standing "Standards
Standards,_Vol._2
Song
Manne on drums, John Williams on piano, Howard Roberts on guitar and Gary Peacock on bass. It was also used as the signature tune for ITV's series The
There_Is_Nothing_Like_a_Dame
2004 compilation album by Albert Ayler
variety of line-ups which include Cecil Taylor, Sunny Murray, Jimmy Lyons, Gary Peacock, Don Cherry, Rashied Ali, Milford Graves, Donald Ayler, Ronald Shannon
Holy Ghost: Rare & Unissued Recordings (1962–70)
Holy_Ghost:_Rare_&_Unissued_Recordings_(1962–70)
1988 studio album by Michel Petrucciani
sessions, with tracks 1–5 recorded on 24 September 1987 with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Roy Haynes, and the remaining tracks over 9 & 10 December
Michel_plays_Petrucciani
1965 live album by Albert Ayler
been rented solely for recording purposes. The album marks bassist Gary Peacock's last appearance with Ayler. Regarding the two-minute track titled "Holy
Spirits_Rejoice
1980 studio album by Albert Ayler
with Cecil Taylor, invited Ayler and his trio, which included bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Sunny Murray, to return for an extended engagement. Despite
The_Hilversum_Session
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