Branker, Tony: For the Children
Branker, Tony: For the Children
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Branker, Tony
Label: Out-Sider
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4040824088491
Genre: Rock
Out-Sider present the first ever vinyl reissue of Tony Branker's For The Children, a spiritual/modal jazz private album from 1980, originally released on the US-based RPC custom label. Including top modal tracks like "Do Dat" or "Circles", the terrific jazz-funk of "Unicorn", and more. For The Children was written and produced by Anthony "Tony" Branker while he was a senior in the Princeton University Department of Music in 1980. It features Branker on trumpet, a young Stanley Jordan on guitar (this is his earliest recorded work), Glenn Cashman on alto, soprano, and tenor sax, Gary Monhein on piano, Dan Krimm on bass, and Jeff Penney on drums. Remastered sound; original artwork.
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