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d i s s i d e n t
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a r t i s t : anthony williams
t i t l e : life time
d a t e : 1964
l a b e l : Blue Note
g e n r e : Jazz
r l s. d a t e : Apr-2003
t r a c k s : 05
b i t r a t e : 192kbps
s i z e : 52,8 MB
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Drummer Tony Williams' first recording as a leader (made when
he was 18 and still billed as Anthony Williams) gave him an
opportunity to utilize an advanced group of musicians: tenor
saxophonist Sam Rivers, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, pianist
Herbie Hancock, and both Richard Davis and Gary Peacock on
bass. Williams wrote all four of the pieces and has a different
combination of players on each song. The freely improvised
"Memory" features Hutcherson, Hancock, and Williams in some
colorful and at times spacy interplay; "Barb's Song to the
Wizard" is a Hancock-Ron Carter duet; "Tomorrow Afternoon" has
Rivers, Peacock and Williams in a trio; and all of the
musicians (except Hutcherson) are on the sidelong "2 Pieces of
One." The unpredictable music holds one's interest; a very
strong debut for the masterful drummer.
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01-two pieces of one: red [08:06]
02-two pieces of one: green [10:40]
03-tomorrow afternoon [05:35]
04-memory [08:06]
05-barb's song to the wizard [05:56]
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38:23 min
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