Shaw, Woody: Live In Bremen 1983

Shaw, Woody SKU: 36706082
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Shaw, Woody: Live In Bremen 1983

Shaw, Woody SKU: 36706082

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Live In Bremen 1983
Artist: Shaw, Woody
Label: Elemental Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 8435395502310
Genre: Jazz

Vinyl LP pressing. Live archive release. Woody Shaw formed his second great quintet in late 1980 with Steve Turre, Mulgrew Miller, Stafford James and Tony Reedus. The band lasted only until July 1983, so every newly discovered recorded performance by them is a gem to be savored. The reason for the absence of Steve Turre in this concert is lost in time. But it gives us a chance to hear Woody in the challenging context of being the only horn in the group. He meets the challenge with breathtaking results. This is an essential performance in his legacy.

Tracks:
1.1 You and the Night and the Music
1.2 Diane
1.3 400 Years Ago Tomorrow / the Theme
1.4 Sweet Love of Mine
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