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Cities And Desire

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2007
Track listing: Lisbon; London; Intro To Toronto; Toronto; Los Angeles; Intro To Carpinteria; Carpenteria; Intro To Rome; Rome; Montreal; Intro To Miami; Miami; New York City.

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David Binney: Cities And Desire

Read "Cities And Desire" reviewed by Budd Kopman


David Binney is one of the few player/composers whose work is almost immediately recognizable: he has a personal approach, yet it ranges far and wide across musical styles. Paradoxically, Cities And Desire has as many differences with Binney's last release, Out Of Airplanes (Mythology, 2006), as similarities, and yet both are quite distinctly David Binney. Some ...

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David Binney: Cities And Desire

Read "Cities And Desire" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


I approached this album with some trepidation, still carrying a perception of David Binney as a free blower from his work in the '90s. I pulled out a copy of The Luxury of Guessing (Audioquest, 1995) and gave it a listen. It wasn't bad, and it also included another hot sax man, Donny McCaslin. Perhaps my ...

Album

Cities and Desire

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2006
Track listing: Lisbon; London; Intro to Toronto; Toronto; Los Angeles; Intro to Carpinteria; Carpinteria; Intro to Rome; Montreal; Intro to Miami; Miami; New York City.

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David Binney: Cities and Desire

Read "Cities and Desire" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


David Binney turns the impressions of various cities that he has cast in his mind's eye into thirteen tunes that showcase nine cities, with four of them getting an “Intro. Binney frames his vision on Cities and Desire with a broad and focussed view, both as a composer and as a player. His playing captures the ...

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David Binney: Cities and Desire

Read "Cities and Desire" reviewed by John Kelman


It's no surprise that altoist David Binney could come up with a record as evocative as Cities and Desire, but it is surprising that he could come up with it in a single-day session. Like last year's Criss Cross disc Bastion of Sanity, his new album is more of a flat-out blowing session than his other ...


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