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Maneri, Joe / Masashi Harada: Pinerskol (Leo Records)

Pianist, flautist & vocalist Masashi Harada and the late saxophonist Joe Maneri worked together from the mid 80s, here in a studio work from 2003 of great creative power.
 

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Personnel:



Joe Maneri-tenor and alto saxophone, clarinet, voice

Masashi Harada-piano, flute, voice


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UPC: 5024792055326

Label: Leo Records
Catalog ID: LEOR553.2
Squidco Product Code: 13199

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2009
Country: UK
Packaging: Jewel Tray
Recorded on March 18th, 2003, at Studio 7a West, Boston, USA. Recorded and mastered by Michael Caglianone.

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

"It's been 15 years since Leo Records discovered Joe Maneri, this "sixty-seven year old genius" (Paul Bley). This recording went into production before the legendary musician died on August 24, 2009 at the age of 82. Although this album has a feeling of taking stock on a musical relationship of 20 years, it also looks boldly forward, both multi-talented artists sounding eager to explore new grounds. Joe Maneri doesn't play the piano here, he sticks to his reeds; and Masashi Harada doesn't play drums. He sticks to piano and flute."-Leo Records


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Track Listing:



1. Threads Melted 3:48

2. Point Contact 5:20

3. Pinerskol 4:41

4. Sand and Play 2:48

5. Bloskafontune 5:31

6. Tulfe 7:55

7. Taking a Plange 6:13

8. Tape Stone 4:28

9. Phoenix Rising 2:47

10. Krashnayapicole (The Diva) 11:38

11. Going Through a Tube 7:29

12. Fire Track, Barbie Doll 6:48

Related Categories of Interest:

Leo Records

Improvised Music
Jazz
Unusual Vocal Forms
Boston Area Improvisers
Duo Recordings

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