Before he moved to New Orleans in the '90s, Ed Petersen seemed like a fixture on the Chicago jazz scene. Upward Spiral CD music But the John Coltrane-influenced tenor saxman didn't do much recording as a leader, and he was little known nationally. Upward Spiral, Petersen's first album as a leader, gave jazz fans outside of Chicago the chance to hear him with his Windy City quintet of the late '80s, which included guitarist Fareed Haque, pianist Brad Williams, bassist Rob Amster and drummer Jeff Stitely. ...See Full Description
Edward Petersen - Upward Spiral Album Track Listing
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Probably
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Upward Spiral
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Elliott Ness with Edward Petersen
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Objects in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear
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Poem for the Tortured Spirits with Edward Petersen
Upward Spiral CD music. In the liner notes that he wrote for Bull's Eye in 1968, Mark Gardner quotes pianist Walter Bishop as calling Barry Harris "one of the very last of the bebop purists that we have on the piano." Bishop knew what he was talking about; back in 1968, many acoustic pianists were choosing modal post-bop or avant-garde jazz over bop -- and some were taking up electric keyboards and starting to explore a fascinating new jazz-rock-funk amalgam that came to be called fusion. But Harris, who was 38 when he recorded Bull's Eye, was still a hardcore bebopper along the lines of Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk. On this 1968 session, the Detroit native offers no acknowledgment of '60s trends in jazz piano -- he doesn't acknowledge McCoy Tyner's modal post-bop any more than he acknowledges Cecil Taylor's free jazz. And that's just as well, because Harris is great at what he does. Unlike Tyner, Taylor, Bill Evans, Chick Corea, or Andrew Hill, Harris was always a follower rather ...
Upward Spiral album. Joe Henderson/Joe Henderson Quintet: Joe Henderson; George Cables, Lenny White, Woody Shaw, Tony Waters.
Firehouse playing from the wonderful team of Henderson and Woody Shaw (tpt). ~ Ron Wynn
Live Recording
Personnel: Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Woody Shaw (trumpet, flugelhorn); George Cables (electric ...
Upward Spiral music CDs. Peter Comton Big Band in London 1965, with Comton (baritone), Peter Ward (alto/tenor), Ray Warleigh (alto), Keith Thomas & Art Themen (tenor), Mike Carroll (trombone), John Burnett, Dave Mowatt, Ian Fenby (trumpet), Colin Parnell (piano), Peter Hughes (s
Upward Spiral songs. Track Listing of songs: Sogno di Doretta Da ''La Rondine''; Mon Coeur S'Ouvre a Ta Voix Da ''Sanson et Dalila''; Intermezzo Da ''Caballeria Rusticana''; En Vain Pour Eviter Da ''Carmen''; Bel di Vedremo Da ''Madama Butterfly'', Un; Lucevan le Stelle Da ''Tosca''; ...
Upward Spiral CD music. This is an enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
2 Cds.Enhanced.Biz Markie/Fat Jon/Mr.Lif/K-Otix/Gauge +
Upward Spiral music CDs. Track Listing of songs: Toccata from Organ Symphony No. 5; Enigma Variations, for orchestra, Op. 36: Nimrod; Tuba Tune for organ; Toccata and Fugue, for organ in D minor, BWV 565; Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier; Pièce de fantaisie 'Carillon de Westminster' ...
Upward Spiral songs. The Marginal Prophets have a skewed take on Hip-Hop music. Raised on traditional Rap tunes, they take all the standard conventions of the genre and turn them on their head. Crazy, whacked-out lyrics combine with funky beats to deliver tracks ...
Upward Spiral album. Album from the Quebec rocker formerly known as Jean Leloup.
Audio Mixer: Jean LeClerc.
Recording information: Productions DNA; Studio Frisson.
Arranger: Jean LeClerc.
Recording information: Espace Fissiaux; Studio de La Seine; Studio Marcadet; Studio prince.
Personnel: Philippe Troisi, Gerard Ferrer (guitar); Charly "Magic" Valora (programming).
I started writing songs around the age of fifteen.
I joined a few bands that never got anywhere but sill enjoyed all the gigs whether great or misfortunate. I enjoy classical music such as Bach, Chopin, Middle Eastern melodies. I enjoy ...
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