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Philip Catherine - Selected Works 1974-1982
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 2017
Track listing: ‘Selected Works 1974 – 1982’
September Man (1974) (2017 remaster)
• Nairam
• Nineteen Seventy Fourths
• T.P.C.
• September Man
• When It Is (The Beginning - The Middle - The End)
• Monday 13
Guitars (1975) (2017 remaster)
• We’ll Find a Way
• Five Thousand Policemen
• Sneezing Bull
• René Thomas
• Moss and Weeds
• Homecomings
• Charlotte
• Noburl
• Isabelle
Babel (1980)
• Babel
• Janet
• Riverbop
• Spirale
• Philip à Paris
• Magic Ring
• Dinner-Jacket
End of August (1982)
• Petit Nicolas
• Grand Nicolas
• Janet
• September Start
• Goodbye
• Birth of August
• End of August
• Presque
Solo Bremen 1979 & 1982 (Previously unreleased)
1. Tunnel Of Love
2. Babel
3. Nem Um Talvez
4. Every Day
5. Petit Nicolas
6. D-Tune
7. Rue du Sel
8. My Funny Valentine
9. Rianne
10. Crystal Bells To Larry
11. Bonus : «Etude pour Peter S»
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by Ian Patterson
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by Phillip Woolever
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by Roger Farbey
The chiming notes of a very Mahavishnu Orchestra sounding guitar open the tension-rich Fire Mountain" hotly pursued by Theo Travis' intense tenor sax soloing and coruscating axe work from Mike Outram. A change of pace is heard in the title track, beginning slowly but gradually building-up in pace and volume, Outram's fuzzy guitar twinned ...
Larry Coryell: Less Rock, More Jazz
by Todd S. Jenkins
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Take Five With Mason Razavi
by AAJ Staff
Meet Mason Razavi: Starting out as a self-taught rock guitarist, Mason began studying jazz and playing in working rock bands as a teenager. After hearing an Andres Segovia recording for the first time at age 22, Mason changed directions dramatically and focused on the classical guitar for several years before returning to jazz and the ...





