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Cortlandt | |
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Studio album by Sean Malone | |
Released | 1996 |
Genre | Jazz Fusion, Progressive rock |
Length | 71:39 |
Label | AudioImage |
Producer | Scott Burns |
Cortlandt is a studio album by jazz artist Sean Malone. It was released in 1996.
Track listing (original release)
- Controversy (4:16)
- Splinter (3:21)
- Fisher's Gambit (5:17)
- Hand Full of Earth (6:20)
- Giant Steps (2:55) (John Coltrane)
- At Taliesin (4:09)
- Big Sky Wanting (6:00)
- The Big Idea (6:15)
- Sinfonia (Hidden Track) (33:06) a.k.a. Three-Part Invention in D minor
- Contains approximately 30 minutes of silence, then Bach's Sinfonia number 4 in D minor
Track listing (re-release)
- Controversy (4:16)
- Splinter (3:21)
- Fisher's Gambit (5:17)
- Hand Full of Earth (6:20)
- Sinfonia a.k.a. Three-Part Invention in D minor
- Giant Steps (2:55) (John Coltrane)
- At Taliesin (4:09)
- Big Sky Wanting (6:00)
- The Big Idea (6:15)
- Unquity Road (3:42) (Pat Metheny)
- Originally released as a bonus track on the Japanese version of the self-titled Gordian Knot album.
Artwork by Tim Spear (website)
Cortlandt was recorded in Tampa and Taos.
Personnel
- Sean Malone - bass guitar, chapman stick, keyboards
- Trey Gunn - warr guitar
- Reeves Gabrels - guitars
- Bob Brunin - guitars
- Geoff Caputo - guitars
- Glenn Snelwar - mandolins
- Sean Reinert - drums, percussion
Trivia
- "Fisher's Gambit" is reworked and renamed "Fischer's Gambit" on Gordian Knot's second album Emergent.
References
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