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Subatomic Particle Homesick Blues (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Subatomic Particle Homesick Blues (Bonus Track Version) by Ben Goldberg. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 58:38 minutes.

Artist: Ben Goldberg
Release date: 2013
Genre: Jazz, Rock
Tracks: 12
Duration: 58:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Evolution (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 3:53
2. Ethan's Song (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 5:34
3. Study of the Blues (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 2:50
4. Doom (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 3:58
5. The Because Of (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 4:36
6. Possible (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 5:54
7. Asterisk (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 4:47
8. Satisfied Mind (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 7:31
9. Who Died And Where I Moved To (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 5:49
10. Lopse (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 1:59
11. How To Do Things With Tears (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 4:17
12. Song #1 (Bonus Track) (featuring Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, Scott Amendola, Ches Smith) 7:30

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Released the same day in 2013 as Unfold Ordinary Mind, Subatomic Particle Homesick Blues is quite a different project. It was actually recorded a few years earlier with a substantially different and more conventional group of clarinet, tenor sax, trumpet, bass, and drums. Although this is another group of great players and soloists (Joshua Redman, Ron Miles, Devin Hoff, and Ches Smith), again it's Goldberg's writing that really makes it work. He writes actual songs, not just solo vehicles, and he really knows how to write and arrange for multiple horns. No fat on these songs either: only four of 11 tracks go past the five-minute mark, so this is not an album of instrumental indulgences. Subatomic Particle Homesick Blues is a modern jazz album with the focus of a Blue Note hard bop date. Good stuff.