Posted April 07, 2005 by Band Geek
Domiabra
by Noah Howard
, , free jazz

Band Geek says: A 5/4-meter, West African inspired track from avant-garde innovator, alto saxophonist Noah Howard with a fairly large ensemble reminiscent of what's heard on John Coltrane's "Kulu Se Mama." This track is from Howard's The Eye Of The Improviser compilation CD which spans most of his career thus far.
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