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Street Culture

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Download links and information about Street Culture by Paul Tobey. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Jazz, Contemporary Jazz genres. It contains 9 tracks with total duration of 01:07:46 minutes.

Artist: Paul Tobey
Release date: 2001
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Tracks: 9
Duration: 01:07:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Street Culture 6:51
2. Netster 6:31
3. Bay Street Blues 6:59
4. In My Own Time 8:06
5. Conversation With Ibach 9:31
6. Settlin' In 7:25
7. Ko-Gals 10:01
8. Adrian's Song 6:41
9. Street Culture (Radio Version) 5:41

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Street Culture is Paul Tobey's first American release and debut for the Arkadia Jazz label. Its nine compositions present the pianist's talents within a solid framework of bebop stylings that represent his complete digression from the classical idiom. The profound spiritual dimensions in his life are brought forth on "A Conversation With Ibach," a tune inspired by his purchase of a rare Ibach piano and clearly heard on the blues- and gospel-inflected "Settlin' In." Tobey is joined by Jim Vivian on bass, Terry Clarke on drums, and Mike Murley on tenor sax, and this quartet is filled with not only boundless energy, but with the ability to play the quiet sentiment and rhythmic language that allows their listeners to connect to the remarkably detailed imagery Tobey has composed and is improvising. Beautiful melodies and a lyrical approach to the compositions are elements that also make Tobey's music interesting and should garner him loyal fans.