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All Roads Are Made of the Flesh |
Kip Hanrahan |
első megjelenés éve: 1995 46 perc |
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(2005)
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4.820 Ft
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1. | Buddy Bolden's Blues
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2. | ...at the Same Time, as the Subway Train Was Pulling Out of the Statio
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3. | The First and Last to Love Me [4, December]
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4. | The September Dawn Shows Itself to Elizabeth and Her Lover on East 18th S
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5. | The Same Down, At Almost the Exact Same Moment, Actually Smiles at Don In
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6. | Within an Hour, in New Orleans, Charles Knows the Light's in the Room :57
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7. | The First and Last to Love Me [2, October]
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Jazz / Modern Creative
Recorded 1982 - 1994
Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros Trumpet Alfredo Triff Violin Allen Toussaint Piano Anthony Carrillo Conga Carl Anderson Design Carmen Lundy Vocals Charles Gonzalez Bass Charles Neville Sax (Tenor) Chico Freeman Sax (Tenor) Dino Saluzzi Bandoneon Don Pullen Piano, Organ Elysee Pyronneau Guitar George Adams Sax (Tenor) Giovanni Hidalgo Conga Greg Calbi Mastering Ignacio Berroa Drums J.T. Lewis Drums Jack Bruce Bass, Vocals John Fausty Engineer Kip Hanrahan Liner Notes, Conductor, Producer, Arranger, Director Lars Palsig Engineer Leo Nocentelli Guitar Max Federhofer Engineer Michael Riessler Clarinet (Bass) Milton Cardona Conga Renaud Garcia-Fons Bass Richie Flores Conga Robert Ameen Drums Steve Swallow Bass Susan Dryrer Assistant Engineer Ward Boult Photography William Green Drums Wolfgang Puschnig Sax (Alto)
Buddy Bolden's Blues; ...and at the same time, as the subway train was leaving thebstation...; The First and Last to Love Me (4, December); the September dawn shows itself to elizabeth and her lover on east 18th street in manhattan; the same dawn, at almost the exact same moment, actually smiles at don in pasiac; within an hour, in new orleans, charles knows the light's in the room without even opening his eyes; The First and Last to Love Me (2, October)
All Roads Are Made of the Flesh occupies an unusual place in the discography of producer Kip Hanrahan. Rather than being a unified musical statement, the album is a collection of pieces that didn't fit into other projects. Among the highlights are a Jelly Roll Morton cover featuring Jack Bruce (vocals) with New Orleans legends Allen Toussaint (piano) and Charles Neville (tenor sax), as well as a luminous piano solo by Don Pullen and two versions of Hanrahan's signature tune "The First and Last to Love Me" (one vocal, the other instrumental). All works on All Roads Are Made of the Flesh feature members of Hanrahan's fiercely loyal core group of musicians, providing the album with a consistent sound and consistently fine playing. The album is a deeply satisfying introduction to the range, if not the depth, of Kip Hanrahan's work. ~ Peter Nappi, All Music Guide
Kip Hanrahan
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: 1954 in The Bronx, New York, NY Genre: Jazz Styles: Modern Creative, World Fusion, Fusion, Progressive Jazz
He leads the band, and doesn't really play, but Kip Hanrahan is an incredible organizer of all-star progressive bands and a forward thinker. The founder of the American Clave label, Hanrahan has released Tenderness, Exotica, Darn It!, Anthology, All Roads Are Made of the Flesh and Desire Develops an Edge. His style is a blend of Latin rhythms and avant-garde. His band has included Jack Bruce, Don Pullen, Leo Nocentelli, Robbie Ameen and Alfredo Triff. ---Michael G. Nastos & John Bush, All Music Guide |
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