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Passage of Time
Released: Mar 27, 2001
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Released: Mar 27, 2001
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With this recording, Joshua Redman attempts a long-form composition for the first time, a series of eight numbers that form a cycle of sorts. The promotional buzz claimed that Redman was taking...
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Beyond
Released: Apr 4, 2000
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Released: Apr 4, 2000
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In his short career, Joshua Redman has been praised for his technical abilities and criticized for his lack of innovation -- not surprising responses to the work of a talented young artist. On...
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Timeless Tales (For Changing Times)
Released: Sep 22, 1998
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Released: Sep 22, 1998
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Picking up on Herbie Hancock's "New Standards" idea, borrowing some old standards, and splitting the total down the middle, Redman lends his warm fatback tone, arching skyward passages and a...
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Blues For Pat: Live in San Francisco
Released: 1994
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Released: 1994
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After recording Wish for Warner Bros. in a quartet with guitarist Pat Metheny, bassist Charlie Haden and drummer Billy Higgins, young tenorman Joshua Redman hit the road with the same group (except...
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Wish
Released: 1993
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Released: 1993
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Joshua Redman's sophomore effort found him leading a piano-less quartet that also included guitar great Pat Metheny and half of Ornette Coleman's trailblazing late-'50s/early-'60s quartet: acoustic...
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Joshua Redman
Released: 1993
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Released: 1993
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In the early to mid-'90s, no "Young Lion" was hyped to death by jazz critics more than Joshua Redman; to hear some critics tell it, he was as important a saxophonist as John Coltrane, Dexter...
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