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Song Out of My Trees

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Download links and information about Song Out of My Trees by Henry Threadgill. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal genres. It contains 5 tracks with total duration of 45:57 minutes.

Artist: Henry Threadgill
Release date: 1993
Genre: Jazz, Avant Garde Jazz, Avant Garde Metal
Tracks: 5
Duration: 45:57
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No. Title Length
1. Gateway (featuring Ed Cherry, Myra Melford, Gene Lake, Jerome Harris, Mossa Bildner, Jerome Richardson, Brandon Ross, Amina Claudine Myers, James Emery, Teddy Daniel, Michelle Kinney, Diedre Murray, Reggie Nicholson, Tony Cedrus) 9:23
2. Over the River Club (featuring Ed Cherry, Myra Melford, Gene Lake, Jerome Harris, Mossa Bildner, Jerome Richardson, Brandon Ross, Amina Claudine Myers, James Emery, Teddy Daniel, Michelle Kinney, Diedre Murray, Reggie Nicholson, Tony Cedrus) 9:23
3. Grief (featuring Ed Cherry, Myra Melford, Gene Lake, Jerome Harris, Mossa Bildner, Jerome Richardson, Brandon Ross, Amina Claudine Myers, James Emery, Teddy Daniel, Michelle Kinney, Diedre Murray, Reggie Nicholson, Tony Cedrus) 10:10
4. Crea (featuring Ed Cherry, Myra Melford, Gene Lake, Jerome Harris, Mossa Bildner, Jerome Richardson, Brandon Ross, Amina Claudine Myers, James Emery, Teddy Daniel, Michelle Kinney, Diedre Murray, Reggie Nicholson, Tony Cedrus) 8:47
5. Song Out of My Trees (featuring Ed Cherry, Myra Melford, Gene Lake, Jerome Harris, Mossa Bildner, Jerome Richardson, Brandon Ross, Amina Claudine Myers, James Emery, Teddy Daniel, Michelle Kinney, Diedre Murray, Reggie Nicholson, Tony Cedrus) 8:14

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Even longtime Threadgill fans may be surprised at the direction and content on his most recent session. The five tunes include three pieces where Threadgill is absent, and one ("Over The River Club") is a nine-minute-plus opus dominated by three guitars colliding, intersecting, and dueling. The title track showcases Threadgill's blues and gospel roots, with some wonderful organ by Amina Claudine Myers. Only "Crea" and "Gateway" are similar to past Threadgill works, with "Crea" featuring the unusual sound of Ted Daniel on hunting horns. Even a champion of the unorthodox like Threadgill may have some people scratching their heads after they hear this, but it's a signal that he'll never settle for doing what's expected.