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African Exchange Student

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Download links and information about African Exchange Student by Elvin Jones, Kenny Garrett, Ron Carter. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 01:06:44 minutes.

Artist: Elvin Jones, Kenny Garrett, Ron Carter
Release date: 1990
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 11
Duration: 01:06:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ja-Hed 5:57
2. Mack the Knife 8:40
3. African Exchange Student 9:18
4. Someday We'll All Be Free 5:43
5. One World Through 1:37
6. Straight Street 4:57
7. Shaw 6:40
8. Lullaby of Isfahan 6:10
9. One Finger Snap 6:15
10. Your Country-Ness 5:27
11. Nostradamus 6:00

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Altoist Kenny Garrett, who was then a key member of Miles Davis' group, had one of his strongest early sets as a leader on this Atlantic disc. "Ja-Hed" features his post-bop improvising over the chord changes of "Impressions," the is both lighthearted and adventurous on "Mack the Knife" and the title cut has Garrett expertly building up an emotional solo from intense long tones to sound explorations and late period 'Trane screams. Throughout the CD, Kenny Garrett's alto is the main attraction but the strong rhythm section (comprised of pianist Mulgrew Miller, either Charnett Moffett or Ron Carter on bass, Tony Reedus or Elvin Jones on drums and occasional percussionists) should not be overlooked. Whether it be the modal tribute piece "Shaw," the rarely played Coltrane song "Straight Street" or the minor blues "Nostradamus," Kenny Garrett justifies the praise that he received from Miles Davis.