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Now You See It ... (Now You Don't)

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Download links and information about Now You See It ... (Now You Don't) by Michael Brecker. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 52:10 minutes.

Artist: Michael Brecker
Release date: 1990
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Crossover Jazz
Tracks: 8
Duration: 52:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Escher Sketch (A Tale of Two Rhythms) 5:25
2. Minsk 9:06
3. Ode to the Doo da Day 5:51
4. Never Alone 5:36
5. Peep 7:28
6. Dogs in The Wine Shop 6:34
7. Quiet City 6:07
8. The Meaning of the Blues 6:03

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For Now You See It..., Michael Brecker's third recording as a leader, the tenor great used different personnel on most of the selections but played consistently well. Jim Beard's synthesizers were utilized for atmosphere, to set up a funky groove, or to provide a backdrop for the leader. Some of the music sounds like updated John Coltrane (Joey Calderazzo's McCoy Tyner-influenced piano helps), while other pieces could almost pass for Weather Report, if Wayne Shorter rather than Joe Zawinul had been the lead voice. Most of the originals (either by Brecker, Beard, or producer Don Grolnick) project moods rather than feature strong melodies, but Michael Brecker's often-raging tenor makes the most of each opportunity.