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Home Speaks to the Wandering

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Download links and information about Home Speaks to the Wandering by Dead Cat Bounce. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 01:01:25 minutes.

Artist: Dead Cat Bounce
Release date: 2004
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 01:01:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Hiram Hinckler's Shrunken Heads 6:41
2. SOS Ankara 5:55
3. Hepcat Revival 5:22
4. Myopia Hunt Club 4:29
5. Hear My Flow 7:57
6. Cats: Is It Fish or Finite? 7:16
7. Dis You, Dear 5:33
8. Angelic and Podlike 6:46
9. I Once Was Vaccinated With a Phonograph Needle 4:13
10. Department of Homeland Strategery 7:13

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Part of Boston's underground art jazz scene alongside the slightly older Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, Twinemen, and other lesser-known groups, Dead Cat Bounce isn't out to intimidate or annoy its audiences. This sextet — a front line consisting of four saxophonists (Jared Sims and Matt Steckler double on clarinet and flute, respectively) plus a rhythm section — is as well-versed in Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus as it is The Art Ensemble of Chicago, and elements of swing and bop mingle easily with the freer and more out passages the group occasionally slip into. As a result, the artist that Home Speaks to the Wandering most closely resembles is Atlantic Records-era Rahsaan Roland Kirk, when the multi-instrumentalist was playfully mixing his stylistic metaphors out of the entire continuum of jazz history. Dead Cat Bounce doesn't have the complete freedom of Kirk at his peak, but this album is imbued with a similarly questing, open-hearted spirit.