Friday February 19, 2010
(from The Washington Post by Mike Joyce)
Mike Joyce of The Washington Post writes that Joshua Redman’s Compass “easily ranks among his most rewarding . . . ‘Identity Theif’ and other double trio tracks are multifaceted, distinguished by a shifting array of chamber-jazz atmospherics, call-and-response exchanges, orchestral surges and quick-witted interplay.”
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| I-10 (James Farm) | 4:32 | Joshua Redman |
| Polliwog (James Farm) | 8:22 | Joshua Redman |
| 1981 (James Farm) | 8:52 | Joshua Redman |
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