Taylor, Mark: Spectre
Taylor, Mark: Spectre
Format: CD
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Artist: Taylor, Mark
Label: Origin Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 805558252921
Genre: Jazz
Seattle saxophonist Mark Taylor reunites with an old friend, Los Angeles-based pianist Gary Fukashima, along with bassist Jeff Johnson and drummer Byron Vannoy for a creative and wide-ranging set of original music. His first outing as leader in 6 years, Taylor has kept himself busy as an integral member of multiple Origin recording groups including the Jim Knapp Orchestra, Thomas Marriott and Matt Jorgensen + 451, and was recently announced Northwest Instrumentalist of the Year at the 2009 Earshot Jazz Awards.
Tracks:
1.1 Spectre (7:47)
1.2 Opaque (0:55)
1.3 Fleeting (4:48)
1.4 Lucid (0:45)
1.5 Fomepi (6:32)
1.6 Persiflage (2:23)
1.7 The Ruse of the Muse (5:44)
1.8 Maia (5:29)
1.9 Gugodju (2:18)
1.10 The Art of Falling (7:10)
1.11 Second Thoughts (2:52)
1.12 First Among Equals (6:48)
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