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Sorry, No Decaf

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Download links and information about Sorry, No Decaf by Joel Frahm. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 49:53 minutes.

Artist: Joel Frahm
Release date: 1999
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Tracks: 9
Duration: 49:53
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Smokin' Joel 5:21
2. Elroy Sparta 5:56
3. 100 Years In Motion 5:00
4. Interesting Perhaps, But Hardly Fascinating Rhythm 5:00
5. Song for a New Day 4:55
6. Laura 7:51
7. Sorry, No Decaf 4:01
8. Soul Eyes 6:03
9. Pennies from Heaven 5:46

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Best known at this point for his association with the Matt Wilson Quartet, Joel Frahm is a talented, hard bop-based soloist. On his debut CD, he is joined by drummer Wilson, pianist David Berkman, and bassist Doug Weiss for four of his originals (one by Berkman and three veteran standards). Included among the songs are nods to Wayne Shorter ("100 Years in Motion"), Ornette Coleman/Dewey Redman (Berkman's "Interesting Perhaps, But Hardly Fascinating Rhythm"), and Sonny Rollins (a good-humored pianoless trio rendition of "Pennies from Heaven"). The music is mostly straight-ahead with a few surprising twists; an impressive start to Frahm's solo career.