2004-01-24
Nicholas Payton’s first album for Warner Brothers becomes the first bold jazz statement of 2004. Sonic Trance immediately harkens to mind Bitches Brew-era Miles Davis, with its echoed trumpet and loose psychedelic ambience. The album further ventures into Afro-beat, reggae rants, funk-fusion, trip-hop and other controlled-substance craziness.Payton garnered a Grammy-nomination for his 1997 collaboration with then 90-year-old trumpet great Doc Cheatham, an album also available in the WYCE library.
PAUL MOTIAN BAND
Garden of Eden
Spencer A. Barefield
After The End
Travis Sullivan's Bjorkestra
Enjoy
Mike Longo And The New York State Of The Art Jazz Ensemble
Live From New York
Bobby Previte
The Coalition of the Willing
ARJUN
Pieces
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