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ARTiST: Michael Brecker TiTLE: Pilgramage LABEL: Verve GENRE: Jazz TiME: 77:46 min SiZE: 92,3 MB BiTRATE: VBRkbps RiP DATE: May-25-2007 RELEASE DATE: May-21-2007 WEBSiTE: n/a Track List: 01. The Mean Time 06:57 02. Five Months From Midnight 07:41 03. Anagram 10:11 04. Tumbleweed 09:39 05. When Can I Kiss You Again 09:46 06. Cardinal Rule 07:34 07. Half Moon Lane 07:19 08. Loose Threads 08:37 09. Pilgrimage 10:02 Release Notes: Next to John Coltrane, Michael Brecker's career spans more than three decades ? and is unquestionably one of the most influential tenor players in the history of jazz. As a result of his stylistic and harmonic innovations, he is the most studied contemporary jazz musician in music schools throughout the world today. Sadly, after a two-and-a-half-year battle with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and leukemia, Brecker passed away on January 13, 2007. 'Pilgrimage', chronicles Brecker's final journey ? one in which the music itself served as a sustaining force. Those present in the studio recall moments when the rigors of recording were so physically taxing ? nearly to the point of collapse ? for the leader whose health was compromised. In the end, it was Brecker's sheer will, and a dedication to completing the recording, that pushed him, his colleagues and the project as a whole across the finish line. 'Pilgrimage' is a singular phenomenon in the annals of recorded music. It's a consummate creative statement with a vision that speaks to us from a place we can't comprehend. It's an invitation to take the spiritual journey of an artist whose legacy will outlast us all.




