Paul Flaherty & Randall Colbourne – Endangered Species

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Artist: Paul Flaherty & Randall Colbourne

Album: Enangered Species [Candance Jazz, CJR 1042 1989]

Label: Cadance

Year: 1989

Genre: Jazz

RIAA Radar Status: SAFE

Encoder: iTunes v10.2.2

Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz

Codec: LAME MP3

Avg Bit Rate: 320 kbps

Posted by: ZGASPEN

Description / Review:

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“It’s not really clear to me how many of you collegiate cuties are fans of jazz-as-good-stuff (as opposed to jazz-as-cocktailin’-backdroppery), but if you are game to check out some of the good stuff, i’ve got a coupla suggestions. Both are newish LPs put out by the Cadence Jazz label, and if you wanna hear some free-blowing, soul-clearing oomph, either one will do handsomely. The first is called the Colour Circle by the William hooker Orchestra. Even thought this orchestra is only composted of three players – drummer hooker, trumpeter Roy Campbell, and saxophonist booker T. Williams – they are capable of projecting Brobdingnagian tendrils of sound. Hooker’s drumming is an outward-flung bucket of multi-armed emotionalism. He prowls along the edges of an expanding universe while Campbell is something I’ve also heard said about Connecticut, the state whence our other jazz pick hails. It’s a duet record, Endangered Species, performed by saxophonist Paul Flaherty and drummer Randall Colbourne, and again, its sound is vaster than the lineup’s numerics’d suggest. The pair produce a tightly wound, hallucinogenically intricate lattice of burnt-edged and whizzing notes. Crawling through each other’s eye sockets like metallic ghost snakes, these two are all over the place but right on top of their combined shit the whole time. Colbourne’s drumming spirals inward with the power of a whirlpool, and Flaherty’s horn lines constantly break standard patterns and head for places that are not often touched. The Nutmeg State should be proud.” – Byron Coley, SPIN, November 1990.

Track Listing

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[01/09] Oceans in Distress (2:07) 320 kbps 4.98 MB

[02/09] Awakened Dreams (8:49) 320 kbps 20.31 MB

[03/09] Endangered Species (6:17) 320 kbps 14.51 MB

[04/09] Unknown Sorrow (3:07) 320 kbps 7.27 MB

[05/09] Free Force (2:04) 320 kbps 4.87 MB

[06/09] The Urge (5:34) 320 kbps 12.85 MB

[07/09] Song For You (4:15) 320 kbps 9.84 MB

[08/09] Excavation (5:22) 320 kbps 12.42 MB

[09/09] The Last Knock (2:33) 320 kbps 5.96 MB

Total number of files: 9

Total size of files: 93.05 MB

Total playing time: 40:08

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