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Caleb Wheeler Curtis - The True Story of Bears and the Invention of the Battery (Deluxe Edition) (2024) [Hi-Res]

Caleb Wheeler Curtis - The True Story of Bears and the Invention of the Battery (Deluxe Edition) (2024) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: The True Story of Bears and the Invention of the Battery (Deluxe Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: Imani Records
  • Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) 96000 Hz (52.2%); 48000 Hz (47.8%) / 24 bit
  • Total Time: 1:22:26
  • Total Size: 1.32 GB / 506 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1
1. Another Tape (for Gerald) [feat. Gerald Brauer] (00:27)
2. The First Question (feat. Sean Conly & Michael Sarin) (06:26)
3. This Cult Does Not Help (feat. Sean Conly & Michael Sarin) (04:53)
4. A Feather is Not a Bird (feat. Sean Conly & Michael Sarin) (04:17)
5. Odessa (feat. Sean Conly & Michael Sarin) (03:40)
6. Bears and the Invention of the Battery (feat. Sean Conly & Michael Sarin) (06:12)
7. Stellar Ray, See? (feat. Sean Conly & Michael Sarin) (03:35)
8. Miedo (feat. Sean Conly & Michael Sarin) (04:07)
9. Empires (feat. Sean Conly & Michael Sarin) (05:32)
10. So Long (feat. Gerald Brauer) (00:08)

Disc 2
1. Oska T. (feat. Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) (05:07)
2. Introspection (feat. Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) (03:23)
3. Boo Boo's Birthday (feat. Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) (05:08)
4. Raise Four (feat. Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) (04:39)
5. Reflections (feat. Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) (05:03)
6. Played Twice (feat. Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) (03:11)
7. Ugly Beauty (feat. Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) (03:28)
8. Jackie-ing (feat. Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) (03:49)
9. Light Blue (feat. Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner) (03:38)
10. Raise Four (Take 2) [feat. Eric Revis & Justin Faulkner] (05:33)

Saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist and composer Caleb Wheeler Curtis is well aware that the delightfully convoluted title that he’s given his ambitious new double album – The True Story of Bears and the Invention of the Battery – will inevitably raise questions.

By way of not exactly explaining that curiosity-stoking mouthful, Curtis points to the Coen Brothers’ Oscar-winning 1996 film Fargo, which opens with the disclaimer, “This is a true story.” He enthuses, “I think that's a really powerful narrative idea. There's something in the air right now about what exactly constitutes the truth. But I also realize that the music and art that excite me are often bizarre, confusing, or abstract.”



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