SOLO
PIANO
(STANDARDS) 1995
Braxton |
Preis
/ Price :
29.65 €
Bestell-Nr.
/ P/O No. : No More Rec. No.2
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Anthony
Braxton |
piano
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Disc
1 |
62:43
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01.
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Variations
On The Scene (George Coleman) |
11:14
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02.
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Black Nile (Wayne Shorter) |
07:13
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03.
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Sue´s
Changes (Charles Mingus) |
07:21
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04.
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Along
Came Betty (Benny Golson) |
07:21 |
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05.
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Central
Park (John Coltrane) |
03:33 |
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06.
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Straight
Street (John Coltrane) |
06:12
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07.
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Duke
Ellington´s Sound Of Love
(Charles Mingus) |
08:06
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08.
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Dee´s Dilemma (2nd take) (Mal Waldron) |
05:15
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09.
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Pannonica
(2nd take) (Thelonious Monk) |
06:28
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Disc
2 |
57:23 |
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Remember
Rockefeller At Attica
(Charles Mingus) |
07:32 |
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April In Paris (Edgar Harburg/Vernon Duke) |
05:15
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Orbits
(Wayne Shorter) |
06:58
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04.
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Countdown
(John Coltrane) |
04:44
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05.
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Dee´s
Dilemma (1st take) (Mal Waldron) |
06:18
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06.
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Reflections
(Thelonious Monk) |
05:00
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07.
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Skippy
(Thelonious Monk) |
06:24
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Pannonica (1st take) (Thelonious Monk) |
07:22 |
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Milestones
(Miles Davis) |
07:50 |
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Total
time: |
119:06 |
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Produced
by Alan Schneider
© + ® 1995 No More Records Recorded at Baby Monster Studios
on December 27, 1995
Engineer: Chris Flam
Made in Canada
No
More Records would like to thank Harris, Sy & Linda, Jill,
Leah Brown, David Farman, Zach, Deb, Rhonda, Xtof, Dirt
Records, Twinbook, Nova Music, Jainsparrow, Rita, Mae, Lister
& Sam
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double CD was a realized dream for Braxton to make. Echoing
the great Mingus playing solo piano, Braxton pulled out the
fakebook and ripped it up in the studio making this gem. Never
has a CD brought such extreme reactions from fans and critics
alike. Radical reworkings of Monk, Mingus, Miles, Trane, Waldron,
Shorter and more. A featured favorite of the BBC. |
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Producer´s
note
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About
No More Records:
The underground/underdog American label documenting the
current movements in the NYC Jazz/Improv scene. The label
specializes in less commercial recordings that would go undocumented
but we feel that these recordings are the defining aspects
of an artist’s career. The emphasis has been in utilizing
the best recording techniques to capture solo, duo and small
groups; highlighting the great uniqueness of the artist with
their sound and visions. |
Alan
Schneider
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