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Wright Indeed!
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- Featuring: Seymour Wright
- Links: Seymour Wright | Another Timbre

Hear exclusive tracks featuring Seymour Wright...
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- Listen to 'Wright indeed! (After Lee Morgan & Biz Markie)' (Stream)
- File: Mp3, 160kbps stereo
- Length: 5:16 (6.03MB)
- Listen to 'Blase' (Stream)
- File: Mp3, 160kbps stereo
- Length: 15:59 (18.29MB)
- Listen to 'SUM A Total Jazz Experiment' (Stream)
- File: Mp3, 160kbps stereo
- Length: 4:58 (5.69MB)
Track 1: "Wright Indeed! (After Lee Morgan & Biz Markie)" Seymour Wright: alto saxophone solo. Recorded by John Lely, Goldsmiths, London 2003.
Track 2: "Blase" Sebastian Lexer: piano & Seymour Wright: alto saxophone. Recorded: Sebastian Lexer, Trinity College, Greenwich, London 2008.
Track 3: "SUM, A Total Jazz Experiment" Ross Lambert: guitar, Eddie Prévost: drums & Seymour Wright: alto saxophone. Recorded: Ross Lambert, Borough, London 2008.
In Seymour's own words: "The solo piece is one of the very first I recorded, it is hitherto unreleased. The duo with Sebastian is an unreleased third piece from the same recording session as our duo record, Blasen, on the Another Timbre label (reviewed in this month's issue); the trio piece is an (unusually brief) example of the ongoing 'total jazz experiment' of SUM - Ross Lambert, Eddie Prévost and myself."
Track 2: "Blase" Sebastian Lexer: piano & Seymour Wright: alto saxophone. Recorded: Sebastian Lexer, Trinity College, Greenwich, London 2008.
Track 3: "SUM, A Total Jazz Experiment" Ross Lambert: guitar, Eddie Prévost: drums & Seymour Wright: alto saxophone. Recorded: Ross Lambert, Borough, London 2008.
In Seymour's own words: "The solo piece is one of the very first I recorded, it is hitherto unreleased. The duo with Sebastian is an unreleased third piece from the same recording session as our duo record, Blasen, on the Another Timbre label (reviewed in this month's issue); the trio piece is an (unusually brief) example of the ongoing 'total jazz experiment' of SUM - Ross Lambert, Eddie Prévost and myself."
Posted 18/02/09











