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There is something shiny in the bottom of the bottle by Yuhan Su
From the album
Album Title: Flying Alone
Label: Inner Circle Music
Released: 2013
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About the Album
A debut album from talented vibraphonist Yuhan Su, Flying along includes ten original compositions written for jazz trio, quartet and sextet. Recorded by Peter Kontrimas in Westwood, MA, the self-produced album is seasoned with multi-cultural backgrounds, featuring artists: Alto Saxophone: Rafael Aguiar Tenor Saxophone/Soprano Saxophone: Cesar Joaniquet Guitar: Publio Delgado Piano: Christian Li Bass: Jeong Lim Yang Drums: Deepak Gopinath All add depth to the sonic experience.
Tracks
Flying Alone; There is Something in the Bottom of the Bottle; Drive; Comfort Zone; If You Stay; Necessaries; Difficulties; Sputnik Sweetheart; Origin; Bian Fu.
Personnel
Yuhan Su
vibraphoneAdditional Personnel
Yuhan Su: vibraphone, malletkat, vocals (4, 6); Rafael Aguiar: alto saxophone; Cesar Joaniquet: tenor and soprano saxophones; Publio Delgado: guitar; Christian Li: piano; Jeong Lim Yang: acoustic bass; Deepak Gopinath: drums.
Reviews
- Flying Alone by Ian Patterson
- Flying Alone by Hrayr Attarian
- Flying Alone by John Eyles
Date featured
January 25, 2013
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