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First Studio Album (Live Piano Improvisaitons)
on: March 15, 2017, 03:50:13 PM
I'd like to share this you. Cheers,

1) Snow (Harmonic Blizzard) (0:00)
2) Blues Skies (4:40)
3) Moving Along (11:26)
4) Who Am I? (14:32)
5) Contrafunkal Invention (25:25)
6) Tuesday Morning (28:41)
7) Tuesday Evening (31:55)
8) Make a Wish (34:56)
9) An Idea (38:43)
10) A Touch of Jade... (39:35)
11) Dark Clouds (40:51)

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Re: First Studio Album (Live Piano Improvisaitons)
Reply #1 on: March 18, 2017, 12:26:19 AM
Fixed the track listing.

Would love some feed back from my fellow pianists. Cheers,

Nicholas

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Re: First Studio Album (Live Piano Improvisaitons)
Reply #2 on: April 14, 2017, 08:55:38 AM
The comments I made about your "First Impressions" recordings hold for these too. These too do hold their interest, whether through or in spite of their brevity is a matter for conjecture. My favourite here is the fifth, which in spirit if not in detail reminds me of Brubeck's private solo recordings. The mystery of the Oriental influence has been removed through your revealed connection to Thailand. No doubt I have absorbed such stimuli myself through a thirty-seven year marriage to a Filipina, but aside from certain compositions of younger years I tend to leave the unconscious to do its work unheeded. 
"Mistakes are the portals of discovery." - James Joyce

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Re: First Studio Album (Live Piano Improvisaitons)
Reply #3 on: October 31, 2017, 04:30:31 PM
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