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1996 studio album by World Saxophone Quartet
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Tom Hull | B+ ()[1] |
Four Now is an album by the jazz group the World Saxophone Quartet released by the Canadian Justin Time label. The album features performances by Hamiet Bluiett, John Purcell, Oliver Lake and David Murray, with guests Chief Bey, Mor Thiam, and Mar Gueye on African drums.
Track listing
- "Dou Dou N'Daiye Rose" (Gueye) - 8:42
- "Dakar Darkness" (Lake, Murray) - 8:28
- "Suga" (Thiam) - 6:50
- "Colors" (Purcell) - 6:57
- "For Now" (Bluiett) - 5:24
- "What a Dream" (Lake) - 7:21
- "Sangara" (Thiam) - 10:40
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With others |
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