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Michael Brecker albums featuring Don Alias

Michael Brecker Music Videos (4)
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| | Tales From The Hudson CD (1996)
$12.35 TALES FROM THE HUDSON won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Performance, Individual Or Group. "Cabin Fever" won the 1997 Grammy for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo.
Though Brecker made his name as a pioneer in jazz-rock fusion, TALES FROM ...
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| Two Blocks From The Edge CD (1997)
$12.65 Michael Brecker is at the top of his game on TWO BLOCKS FROM THE EDGE. His assembled quintet is under continuous direction from their leader with sometimes no more than a subtle inflection from his powerful horn. Displaying his legendary ...
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| Now You See It...(Now You Don't) CD (1990) Now You Don't
$12.65 Michael Brecker's work in the '70s and early '80s as both a high-profile session musician and one-half of the fusion-lite Brecker Brothers with his trumpeter brother Randy does little to prepare listeners for his somewhat more challenging solo records. 1990's ...
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 Michael Brecker Songs
Popular or famous Michael Brecker songs: Tumbleweed, Never Alone, Sea Glass, When Can I Kiss You Again?, Anagram, Cardinal Rule. More music songs Five Months From Midnight, Half Moon Lane, Loose Threads, Mean Time, Pilgrimage, Some Skunk Funk, Dogs in the Wine Shop, Escher Sketch. More music songs Meaning of the Blues, Minsk, Ode to the Doo da Day, Peep, Quiet City, Always.
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 Michael Brecker Biography
As one half of the famous Brecker Brothers, saxophonist Michael Brecker defined the sound of modern electric funk-jazz in the '70s. Since the 1980s, he has been one of the most in-demand session players, appearing on hundreds of recordings in both the jazz and pop fields, and his solo albums have received several Grammys. Brecker is known for his powerful tone, monstrous chops, and endless soloing stamina. He passed away from a leukemia-related illness in early 2006.
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 Contemporaries
Pat Metheny, Charlie Haden, Jack DeJohnette, David Sanborn, Mike Stern, Peter Erskine, Randy Brecker, Bob Mintzer, Jerry Bergonzi, Mike Mainieri, Bob Berg, Don Grolnick
 Followers
Joshua Redman, Branford Marsalis, Chris Potter (Saxophone), Eric Alexander (Saxophone), Greg Osby, Mark Turner
 Influences
John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, King Curtis, Junior Walker, George Coleman
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