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| blue reggae
| Notes: extra heavy blues with reggae accents, lots of sax
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| bullet train sunrise
| Notes: full charging ride, led by saxophones
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| daydream in the park
| Notes: Eclectic mix of evocative scenes.
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| east meets west
| Notes: An interplay between Eastern and Western melodies and styles. Nice sax soloing by Peter Fraize at the end.
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| everything else
| Notes: hypnotic swirl of guitar and sax.
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| fanfare for the humanist
| Notes: This features a very nice sounding keyboard sitar from
Marc Capponi. Fast, tight bass by Adrian Howland.
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| five ate like kings
| Notes: lots of layering, strong hook chorus
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| godfellow in a box
| Notes: Charging drums, relentless bass, wah guitar, saxophone
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| guitar dreaming
| Notes: Guitar with a serving of guitar on top
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| my night
| Notes: Anticipation, swirling saxophones and keyboards
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| rattlesnake bloom
| Notes: Aggressive, uplifting march lead by saxophones, guitar, bass, and drum.
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| RKS
| Notes: In memory of my best musician friend Richard Keith Simmons. Great harmonica break from Robert Fink.
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| secular thunder
| Notes: Thunderous guitar layered with saxophones.
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| sensual ooze
| Notes: Thick rhythm, heavy guitar sound, saxophone all over the top. Killer saxophone soloing at the end by Peter Fraize.
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| she's the one
| Notes: The band slows things down. As usual, killer, tight rhythm from Sean Peck and Teo Graca In memory of my beautiful friend Tania Odarchenko.
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| soul mirage
| Story: Exotic mix of eastern melodies, 11/8 time signatures, blues, and voodoo. Crazy free jazz at the end by Sean Peck, Teo Graca. and Peter Fraize.
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| supernatural absence
| Story: Complex layers of rhythms. Poppin bass by Adrian Howland with soaring saxophones.
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