Dewey Redman

Dewey Redman


In 1967 San Francisco's tenor saxophonist Dewey Redman (1931), who had already recorded an original Look for the Black Star (january 1966) for piano-based quartet, moved to New York and joined Ornette Coleman's quartet (1967-74). While his huge tenor counterpoint to Coleman's alto was mesmerizing the audience of free-jazz, Redman penned more originals for a trio session with the Art Ensemble of Chicago's bassist Malachi Favors and Don Cherry's drummer Ed Blackwell, Tarik (october 1969), particularly Paris? Oui!, Lop-O-Lop and Related and Unrelated Vibrations.

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Moroccan Romance

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Dewey Beats

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Keys of Life

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Seven and One

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For Eldon

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Seven and One (Alt)

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I Should Care

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For Eldon (Alt)

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Paris? Oui!

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Inner Sanctum

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I-Pimp

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O'Besso

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