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Christian a Tunde Adjuah by Scott, Christian (CD, 2012)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerChris Dunn^Christian Atunde Adjuah
Record LabelCoj, Concord Records
UPC0888072332379
eBay Product ID (ePID)2317091284

Product Key Features

Release Year2012
FormatCD
GenreJazz
ArtistScott, Christian
Release TitleChristian a Tunde Adjuah

Dimensions

Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.47 in
Item Width5.00 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks23
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Fatima Aisha Rokero 400 1.2 New New Orleans (King Adjuah Stomp) 1.3 Kuro Shinobi (Interlude) 1.4 Who They Wish I Was 1.5 Pyrrhic Victory of a Tunde Adjuah 1.6 Spy Boy/Flag Boy 1.7 Vs. the Kleptocratic Union (MS. McDowell S Crime) 1.8 Kiel 1.9 Of Fire (Les Filles de la Nouvelle Orleans) 1.10 Dred Scott 1.11 Danziger 2.1 The Berlin Patient (CCR5) 2.2 Jihad Joe 2.3 Van Gogh (Interlude) 2.4 Liar Liar 2.5 I Do 2.6 Alkebu Lan 2.7 Bartlett 2.8 When Marissa Stands Her Ground 2.9 Cumulonimbus (Interlude) 2.10 Away (Anuradha ; the Maiti Nepal) 2.11 The Red Rooster 2.12 Cara
NotesOn July 31, 2012, Edison Award winning trumpeter-composer-producer-bandleader Christian Scott releases his compelling new album, CHRISTIAN ATUNDE ADJUAH. The follow-up to his critically-acclaimed YESTERDAY YOU SAID TOMORROW is an inspired and provocative two-disc, 23-track collection. With the artist's trumpet at the heart of most of the tunes, the album features reflective ballads, light and dreamy sound scopes, guitar-edged and rock-inflected cookers, trumpet ecstasies as well as clarion calls and anguished wails. An intrepid explorer, Scott ups the ante on his new double album CHRISTIAN ATUNDE ADJUAH, continuing to delve into uncharted jazz territory. Scott's band consists of guitarist Matthew Stevens, drummer Jamire Williams, bassist Kris Funn and pianist Lawrence Fields (whose piano sound is often spiced for effect by using paper on the instrument's strings). Scott also recruited guests tenor saxophonist Kenneth Whalum III, alto saxophonist Louis Fouche IIII, and trombonist Corey King.