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Catno

SBR028

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Mono

Country

New Zealand

Release date

Nov 1, 2014

Genres

Jazz

There is no more engaging nor distinctive alto saxophone sound on the planet than McGann’s. Sydney Morning Herald McGann takes the language of Bebop then bends and stretches it to fit the contours of his own remarkable im-agination. The Wire Bernie McGann’s sound is exciting and physical, as heated as any post-coltrane modernist. Downbeat A lost treasure of Antipodean jazz This compilation documents part of an exciting period in Australasian jazz.

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SBR028 - NZ - 2014

A1

Lazy Days

9:36

A2

Chuggin'

7:35

A3

Sky

8:11

B1

Rhythm-A-Ning

9:32

B2

When Will The Blues Leave

13:00

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