Julius Isserlis - Piano Music
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Julius ISSERLIS (1888-1968)Piano MusicBallade in G minor, Op.3 No.1:
Ballade in E flat minor, Op.3 No.2Moment triste from Ten Preludes, Op.2 ;
No.1 in C ma...
Friday, September 25, 2009
Mike Stern Band with Steve Kimock - Live at Health & Harmony Festival, Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa, CA, June 9, 2007 [2CD][FLAC]
Mike Stern (born January 10, 1953) is an American jazz guitarist. A major player on the scene since his breakthrough days with Miles Davis' comeback band, circa 1981, Stern's sideman credits include work with such jazz icons as saxophonists George Coleman and Joe Henderson, bassist Jaco Pastorius, guitarists Jim Hall and Pat Martino, trumpeters Tom Harrell, Arturo Sandoval and Tiger Okoshi and saxophonists Michael Brecker, Bob Berg and David Sanborn as well as Steps Ahead and the Brecker Brothers Band.
Source {onstage} mk4 > FLAC (no DAE)
Excellent Sound Quality !!!
Very HOT show, highly recommended !
Line-up:
Mike Stern - guitars
Victor Wooten - basses
Dennis Chambers - drums & cymbals
Special Guest:
Steve Kimock - guitars
Setlist:
CD1
d1t01 - Thank You Very Much - (beat box backwards, berger francis boy/cable swap)
d1t02 - Tumble Home (from the 2006 album "Who Let the Cats Out(?))
d1t03 - Slow Change (from the 2001 album "Voices")
d1t04 - Wishing Well (from the 2001 album "Voices")
d1t05 - It seems like Miles Davis tune / Wing And A Prayer (from the 1996 album "Between the Lines")
CD2
d2t01 - Bass Action Victa W00T!
d2t02 - Chatter (from the 2004 album "These Times")
d2t03 - Jean Pierre (from Miles Davis' 1981 Live in Japan album (amongst many others) with Mike called "Miles! Miles! Miles!">
d2t04 - >It's About That Time (from the classic 1969 Miles Davis Album "In a Silent Way" GET IT NOW!)>Jean Pierre
Total time: 1:48:39
Enjoy !!!
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Thanks for some Steve Kimock.
Never heard this one. I love "Jean Pierre."
Keep up the great work.
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