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Hearing Lennie Groove with these guys alone is incredible, but even better hearing all the music from Return to the Stars live at the best jazz club in the world (plus some new stuff and music from lathe of heaven). They all stretch and have moments and I especially love Joe Martin's solos. slateman
supported by 4 fans who also own “Velvet Underground”
A story of sadness, confusion, and despair ending in hope and certainty that the cosmos is not a random and meaningless jumble of atoms populated by mindless mechanical men, but a world of meaning, beauty, and truth. Emotions and the heart are not everything, but they are an essential part of being human. ianjworsomething
supported by 4 fans who also own “Velvet Underground”
A back and forth between meaningful narratives and casual conversations. Whatever it is it is expressed by well sounding and souvereign voices. freejazzy