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Jaiman Crunk - Encounters (2012)

Jaiman Crunk - Encounters (2012)
  • Title: Encounters
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Origin Records
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 40:27
  • Total Size: 241 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Spuren (06:50)
2. We've Come This Far (05:20)
3. Let Me Slip Into Your Dreams Tonight (04:00)
4. Just Questions (05:15)
5. Beneathe A Leaf (04:45)
6. She Stepped Away (04:49)
7. What You Know (07:41)
8. Her Kiss (01:44)

Personnel:

Ron Carter - Acoustic Bass
Buster Williams - Acoustic Bass
John Pattitucci - Acoustic Bass
Chris Symer - Acoustic Bass
Mark Taylor - Alto Saxophone
Seth Krimsky, Mike Gamburg, Martin Kuuskmann - Bassoon
Eric Gaenslen - Cello
David Sabee - Conductor
Will Calhoun - Drums
T3 McChristy - Drums
Byron Vannoy - Drums
Brian Bromberg - Electric Bass
Tony Grey - Electric Bass
Brent Hages, Stefan Farkas - English Horn
Jaiman Crunk - Erhu
Randy Brecker - Flugelhorn
Erin James - Flute
Robin Peery - Flute
Jon Goforth - Flute
Jaiman Crunk - Guitar
Garrett Fisher - Harmonium
Selina Gresso, Noelle Burns, Brent Hages, Stefan Farkas - Oboe
Kenneth Nash - Percussion
Will Calhoun - Percussion
Doctah B. Sirius - Percussion
Bill Anschell - Piano
Tommy Nitro - Piano
Andy Narell - Steel Drums
Tommy Nitro - Synthesizers
Ernie Watts - Tenor Saxophone
Seamus Blake - Tenor Saxophone
Ava Rovatti - Tenor Saxophone
Richard Cole - Tenor Saxophone
Jon Goforth - Tenor Saxophone
Ko-ichiro Yamamoto - Trombone
Keith Winkle - Trombone
Wallace Roney - Trumpet
Anthony DiLorenzo - Trumpet
Justin Emmerich - Trumpet
Seth Tompkins - Tuba
Dr. Ben Thomas - Vibrophone
Sayaka Kokubo - Viola
Roxanna Patterson - Viola
Simon James - Violin
Mikhail Shmidt - Violin
Marjorie Talvi - Violin
Take 6 - Vocals


With a vast line-up of some of the greatest names in jazz performing a diverse and ambitious set of original compositions, composer and guitarist Jaiman Crunk presents an auspicious debut recording. Tied together by Crunk's compositions, his choice to have, for instance, multiple bass players - including Ron Carter, John Patitucci, and Buster Williams - had less to do with star power and solo voices, but more how they would shape each piece they performed on. Even with the brilliant and distinctive voices of Randy Brecker, Ernie Watts, Wallace Roney, Andy Narell, Take 6, and musicians from the Seattle Symphony, Crunk has managed to weave them seamlessly into what is ultimately, a very personal statement.


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