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That/Not

Label: Firehouse 12 Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD1: Leveled; Template I; Sympathy; Permutations for Solo Piano; Seven Pieces for Trombone Quartet; Template II.
CD2: Sacred and Profane; Template III; Four Duos; Cell Block; That's a Blues,Right?; Template IV; Commentary.
That/Not
By Ben Gerstein
Label:
Released: 2007
Track listing:
CD 1
01. Leveled;
02. Template I;
03. Sympathy;
04. Permutations for Solo Piano;
05. Seven Pieces for Trombone Quartet;
06. Template II.
CD 2
01. Sacred and Profane;
02. Template III;
03. Four Duos;
04. Cell Block;
05. That’s a Blues, Right?;
06. Template IV;
07. Commentary.
Tyshawn Sorey: That/Not

by AAJ Italy Staff
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Tyshawn Sorey: That/Not

by Marc Medwin
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Tyshawn Sorey: That/Not

by John Sharpe
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Tyshawn Sorey: That/Not

by Mark F. Turner
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