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Spiritual Jazz 13: Now! Part Two / Modern Sounds For The 21st Century

Spiritual Jazz 13: Now! Part Two / Modern Sounds For The 21st Century
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Artists

Various

Labels

Jazzman

Catno

JMANLP 127

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Genres

Jazz

Modern sounds for the 21st century featuring modal, progressive and esoteric contemporary jazz from the UK, Spain, Netherlands, Finland, USA, Belgium, Canada, South Africa, Sweden, Germany, and Italy.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$50*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

The Cosmic Range - Palms To Heaven

A2

Vibration Black Finger - Empty Streets

A3

Abeeku - Slow Sweet Burn

B1

Wildflower - Flute Song

B2

The Pyramids - Memory Ritual

B3

Steve Reid Foundation - For Coltrane

C1

Carla Marciano - Trane's Groove

C2

Angel Bat Dawid - What Do I Tell My Children Who Are Black (Dr. Margaret Burroughs)

C3

Menagerie - Nova

D1

Teemu Åkerblom Quartet - Avo's Tune

D2

The Jamie Saft Quartet - Vessels

D3

Jonas Kullhammar - Paris

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