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Joshua Breakstone - 2nd Avenue (2015) [.flac 24bit/48kHz]

Joshua Breakstone - 2nd Avenue (2015) [.flac 24bit/48kHz]
  • Title: 2nd Avenue
  • Year Of Release: 2015
  • Label: Capri Records, Ltd.
  • Genre: Jazz, Bebop
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit/48kHz
  • Total Time: 01:11:24
  • Total Size: 166.2 M / 432.4 MB / 898.0 MB
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Tracklist:

[9:34] 01. Joshua Breakstone, Mike Richmond - Thingin'
[8:48] 02. Joshua Breakstone, Mike Richmond - Home
[7:01] 03. Joshua Breakstone, Mike Richmond - I'm An Old Cowhand
[6:08] 04. Joshua Breakstone - I Wish I Knew
[7:08] 05. Joshua Breakstone, Mike Richmond - Evergreenish
[5:25] 06. Joshua Breakstone - The Lamp Is Low
[9:25] 07. Joshua Breakstone, Mike Richmond - Hit It
[8:47] 08. Joshua Breakstone - My Conception
[9:17] 09. Joshua Breakstone - 2nd Ave: Blues For Imahori


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ABOUT THE ALBUM

1 disc(s) - 9 track(s)
Total length: 01:11:24
Main artist: Joshua Breakstone
Label: Capri Records
Genre: Jazz, Bebop
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(C) 2015 Capri Records, Ltd.
(P) 2015 Capri Records, Ltd.


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Recording information: Tedesco Studios, Paramus, NJ (09/14/2014)




Joshua Breakstone - Lisle Aktinson - Mike Richmond - Andy Watson - 2nd Avenue - Capri - 2014 - 24bit48

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Joshua Breakstone - 2nd Avenue (2015)

Artist: Joshua Breakstone
Title Of Album: 2nd Avenue
Year Of Release: 2015
Genre: Jazz: Guitar Jazz
Label: Capri Records
Format: MP3
Quality: 320 kbps, 44.1 Khz
Total Time: 70:48
Total Size: 165 MB
Covers: Front

Recording information: Tedesco Studios, Paramus, NJ (09/14/2014)

Personnel:
Joshua Breakstone (guitar);
Lisle Aktinson,cello
Mike Richmond,b
Andy Watson (drums).

Tracklist:
01. Thingin' (9:30)
02. Home (8:43)
03. I'm An Old Cowhand (6:57)
04. I Wish I Knew (6:03)
05. Evergreenish (7:03)
06. The Lamp Is Low (5:20)
07. Hit It (9:20)
08. My Conception (8:38)
09. 2nd Ave/Blues For Imahori (9:10)

A touch of nostalgia as I glanced at the sleeve - "Joshua Breakstone uses Ernie Ball strings exclusively". If I'd had a lousy dime for every set of Ernie Ball Super Slinky's I'd sold during my 30 year incarceration in Newcastle's Central Arcade I'd be worth a bob or two (well maybe one bob).
I don't suppose Joshua Breakstone ever bought any Super Slinkys from me, him being 3000 miles away, which is a pity because, if he had done, I'd have been able to claim to have had some involvement in one of the most listenable guitar albums I've heard since Charlie Christian showed the way.
This is guitar playing as cool as Stan on tenor or Chet on trumpet, music that makes you want to lay back and luxuriate in the sounds with maybe a G & T to hand.
We've also got a cello in the mix which is great. I've long advocated the cello - not as a double bass substitute - but as a frontline horn which is what we get here.
Bass players such as Harry Babasin, Oscar Pettiford and Sam Jones have dabbled with cello so it is far from being a first. Nevertheless, it's a worthy successor to these earlier efforts although I'd have preferred more arco and less pizzicato (I find I made a similar comment in my review of their previous album - With the Wind and the Rain) - still, I doubt if the boppy heads would have been as clean if the instrument had been bowed so what do I know!
The five tracks with cello are Thingin' (Konitz); Home (Cannonball); I'm an Old Cowhand (Mercer); Evergreenish (Dexter) and Hit It by bassist Atkinson..
The trio numbers are I Wish I Knew (Harry Warren/Mack Gordon); The Lamp is Low (Ravel and others); My Conception (Sonny Clark) and a Breakstone original 2nd Ave: Blues For Imahori.
Breakstone describes the quartet as A Chamber Jazz Foursome and I see no reason to quibble although I would have referred to it as The Chamber Jazz Foursome!
Recommended!