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World Saxophone Quartet featuring Jack DeJohnette: Selim Sivad
The expanded quartet expresses a clear appreciation for the wide range of styles explored by Miles Davis during his career, while endowing the (mostly) Davis compositions with its own personal touch. Of course, it's an ambitious project to interpret the works of Miles Davis using four saxophones and four drummersbut amazingly, the WSQ succeeds.
Track Listing
Seven Steps to Heaven, Selim, Freddie Freeloader, The Road to Nefertiti, Nefertiti, Tutu, Blue In Green, All Blues.
Personnel
World Saxophone Quartet
band / ensemble / orchestraHamiet Bluiett: baritone saxophone, contra-alto clarinet; David Murray: tenor saxophone, bass clarinet; Oliver Lake: alto saxophone, flute; John Purcell: saxello, alto flute; Jack DeJohnette: drums, piano; Chief Bey: Ashiko African drum; Okyerema Asante: African drums, percussion, kalimba; Titos Sompa: African drums, percussion, kalimba, voice.
Album information
Title: Selim Sivad | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Justin Time Records
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About World Saxophone Quartet
Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
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