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Where Do We Go From Here?

Label: Vamana
Released: 2024
Track listing: Hallowell (feat. Sam Amidon); Udødelig; Afterlife; Moments; Memories; Remember; Træt - Alt er såre godt; We Watched It Grow; I love you; Den sidste dag (Sorrow Theme) feat. Sam Amidon; Opfaren til Himmels; Prøv at slip; Time; Jeg har brug for musikken; Oh Love (Heine's Henny); Alt Er Såre Godt – Death Is Nothing at All.

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Indra Rios-Moore: Where Do We Go From Here?

Read "Where Do We Go From Here?" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


Death is not a possibility, it is a certainty, and yet it is almost impossible to comprehend that life must end. The miracle of life happens, and as soon as we are born, death enters as an invisible companion. It is a companion that we might ignore most of our life until we cannot. But what ...

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Where Do We Go From Here?

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Track listing: Award Tour; Where Do We Go From Here?; Got 'Til It's Gone; Song From Assata; Oh My Goodness (Luck Of Lucien); Ex Girl To Next Girl; Stakes Is High/T.R.O.Y

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Thelonius: Where Do We Go From Here?

Read "Where Do We Go From Here?" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Where Do We Go From Here? asks Bristol-based Thelonius on a seven track live mini album featuring the hip-hop tunes (from A Tribe Called Quest, J Dilla, Gang Starr and others) that formed the core of the band's early influences. Where indeed. The title might suggest a band that's lacking direction--the music suggests a band that's ...

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Where Do We Go From Here?

Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2004
Track listing: Summer Night; For Tracy; Mabel; Au Contraire; Canter N. 1; Squiggles; One Two Three; Where Do We Go From Here?; Dance; Fordor.

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Kenny Wheeler & John Taylor: Where Do We Go From Here?

Read "Where Do We Go From Here?" reviewed by John Kelman


Over the past thirty years, pianist John Taylor has clearly been trumpeter Kenny Wheeler's accompanist of choice. Cerebral yet quietly passionate, intuitive and supportive, with a musical personality rooted in Bill Evans that has, nevertheless, long since evolved beyond comparative considerations, Taylor's ability to get inside Wheeler's often melancholic compositions is without equal. From big band ...


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