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  |      |  DUNMALL, PAUL OCTET The Great Divide    Label : Cuneiform Records   Year :  2001    Format : CD   Style : Jazz / Avant-Garde   Availability : In stock
  Price :  14.70 € - BUY
  |    |  |  |  | Description : | The Geat Divide again straddles the middle ground between modern composed and free jazz. The band includes Paul's tenor sax, Keith Tippett-piano, Simon Pickard-tenor sax, Paul Rutherford & Hilary Jeffries-trombone, Gethin Liddington-trumpet, Paul Rogers-bass & Tony Levin-drums. The band progresses through a six-part program that explores a multitude of moods and styles within the medium of modern improvised jazz. On the final track, an additional 8 players, including Elton Dean, Evan Parker, John Adams & Mark Sanders join the Octet on their musical journey. This is an important addition to Dunmall's ever-growing body of works as well as to the genre affectionately called 'Britjazz'.
    |   | Titles : | 1. Part One (9:39) 2. Part Two (6:52) 3. Part Three (3:50) 4. Part Four (11:22) 5. Part Five (11:20) 6. A Passage Through the Great Divide (11:44)
 
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