Turtle Crossing

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 73:03

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McPhee and Flaherty

jazzmine

Why the name Jumala? I don't know, but when you have names like Paul Flaherty and Joe McPhee then you should lead with them. This is closer to the blow out type session that you would hear in the 70s often. I enjoy "Borrowed Light" best with McPhee leading on a soprano saxophone.

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julpe

The leder does not deserve be on the credits? This is absurd as is the most of the informations on eMusic (insuficient)! Sorry but is the way i see it i guess i will return to the phisically records.

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They Say All Music Guide

This colorful blowout features saxophonists Paul Flaherty and Joe McPhee (the latter switches to pocket trumpet on two numbers), trombonist Steve Swell, bassist John Voigt, and drummer Laurence Cook emphasizing group improvisations. There are plenty of individual heroics and mood variation for variety with the most exciting moments are when the full quintet jams together at its most passionate. The five musicians had never played together before as a group and did not even rehearse before the recording began. Particularly strong are Joe McPhee’s soprano solos and the wild playing of trombonist Steve Swell even if the final number, “All Is Always Now,” ends a bit inconclusively. All five players were clearly inspired by the setting and the opportunity to play with each other, and Paul Flaherty deserves credit for gathering these musicians together. – Scott Yanow

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