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Craig Taborn Trio Chants Mp3, Flac, Wma Craig Taborn Trio Chants mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Chants Country: Japan Released: 2015 Style: Free Jazz, Contemporary Jazz MP3 version RAR size: 1280 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1343 mb WMA version RAR size: 1841 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 450 Other Formats: AA VQF WMA MOD ADX MMF WAV Tracklist 1 Saints 5:22 2 Beat The Ground 4:03 3 In Chant 8:20 4 Hot Blood 3:52 5 All True Night / Future Perfect 12:46 6 Cracking Hearts 7:08 7 Silver Ghosts 7:36 8 Silver Days Of Love 8:23 9 Speak The Name 6:56 Companies, etc. Marketed By – Universal Music LLC Distributed By – Universal Music LLC Recorded At – Avatar Studios Credits Design – Sascha Kleis Double Bass – Thomas Morgan Drums – Gerald Cleaver Engineer – James A. Farber* Engineer [Assistant] – Charlie Kramsky Liner Notes – 杉田宏樹* Photography By [Cover Photo] – Thomas Wunsch Photography By [Liner Photos] – John Rogers Piano, Composed By – Craig Taborn Producer – Manfred Eicher Notes Recorded June 2012 Avatar Studios, New York Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Craig ECM 2326, Chants (CD, ECM Records, ECM 2326, Taborn US 2013 B0018264-02 Album, O-C) ECM Records B0018264-02 Trio Craig ECM 2326, 372 Chants (CD, ECM Records, ECM 2326, 372 Taborn Germany 2013 4543 Album) ECM Records 4543 Trio Related Music albums to Chants by Craig Taborn Trio Charlie Kohlhase Quintet - Research & Development Nik Bärtsch's Ronin - Awase Michael Formanek - Small Places Roscoe Mitchell And The Note Factory - Far Side Steve Kuhn Trio w/ Joe Lovano - Mostly Coltrane Marilyn Mazur, Jan Garbarek - Elixir Fly - Sky & Country Colin Vallon Trio - Rruga Steve Coleman And Five Elements - Lucidarium Thomas Strønen, Time Is A Blind Guide - Lucus Keith Jarrett / Charlie Haden - Jasmine Ralph Alessi - Quiver.
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