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Cities and Desire
By David Binney
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.
Dave Binney: Out Of Airplanes & Cities And Desire
by Matthew Miller
Dave Binney Out of Airplanes Mythology 2006 Dave Binney Cities and Desires Criss Cross 2006 David Binney's music has always sounded unique. In the liner notes to Cities And Desire, ...
David Binney: Cities and Desire
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 ...
David Binney: Cities and Desire
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 ...
David Binney: Airplanes, Cities, Moods and Vibes
by Paul Olson
New York altoist David Binney is a tremendous improviser, a prolific composer, a tireless bandleader and a reliable sideman. Although he was born in Florida and grew up in Southern California, he's been a gigging New York musician since he was 19 years old. He used the proceeds of a 1989 NEA grant to record his ...
Wild Child
Album: Out of Airplanes
By David Binney
Label: Self Produced
Released: 0
Duration: 1:55
David Binney: Out of Airplanes
by John Kelman
While altoist David Binney has demonstrated growth with each album he's released since emerging in the late 1980s, Out of Airplanes makes the biggest leaps yet, combining detailed composition with a looser improvisational approach that has evolved over the past couple of years. Electronics also make this the most texturally rich record of Binney's career. Binney's ...
David Binney: Out of Airplanes
by Budd Kopman
Listeners familiar with David Binney's Welcome to Life (Mythology, 2004), Bastion of Sanity (Criss Cross, 2005) or even the wonderful South (ACT, 2001) might be a bit surprised by the extent of the use of electronics on Out of Airplanes, which continues to explore his eclectic, yet recognizable musical style. Fear not though, their use is ...



