Thurman Barker - Way I Hear It [CD]
Thurman Barker - Way I Hear It [CD]
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Whether playing his drums or marimba, Barker acts as a structuralist, organizer and creator. He's a percussionist/composer of multiple dimensions as nine of the eleven tracks proves. Thurman works in collaboration with pianist Marilyn Crispell on three tracks in a duo setting. In quartet setting he is joined by keyboardist John Medeski and saxophonist John Stubblefield. Maurice McIntyre makes an appearance teaming up with John Stubblefield on Barker's composition "Tenor Tantrum". Thurman superbly unleashes the controlled power and inner discipline on the compositions presented here. Originally released in 1999.
Tracklist:
- The Way I Hear It (5:05)
- Affable Affair (5:00)
- Bird Behavior (4:00)
- Song for Jeanne Lee (5:00)
- Zimbabwe (9:00)
- Forbidden Places (6:00)
- Double Feature (5:00)
- Quai's Delight (3:00)
- Kendra's Rising (5:00) 1
- Countn' on the Blues (5:00) 1
- Tenor Tantrum (4:00)
UPC: 765481880526
Label: Uptee Records
Release Date: 3.16.10
Format: CD
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