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Time Remembers One Time Once

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Download links and information about Time Remembers One Time Once by Charlie Haden, Denny Zeitlin. This album was released in 1981 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 53:41 minutes.

Artist: Charlie Haden, Denny Zeitlin
Release date: 1981
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 8
Duration: 53:41
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Chairman Mao 6:35
2. Bird Food 9:53
3. As Long As There's Music 6:53
4. Time Remembers One Time Once 4:27
5. Love for Sale 7:04
6. Ellen David 6:37
7. Satellite / How High the Moon 8:05
8. The Dolphin 4:07

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Denny Zeitlin and Charlie Haden joined forces for this 1981 date at the Keystone Korner, covering a wide range of material in this exciting duo set. Haden's "Chairman Mao" is a complex number, as Haden opens with an intense repetitious vamp before Zeitlin enters with the delicate Oriental-flavored theme, which sets up Haden's intricate bass solo. The duo has lots of fun with Ornette Coleman's topsy-turvy blues "Bird Food" before reverting to a lovely standard ballad, "As Long As There's Music," with an added emphasis on its lyricism. Zeitlin's intriguing "Time Remembers One Time Once" starts as a waltz but its sudden turns defy prediction. Their laid-back approach to "Love for Sale" is refreshing, especially when compared to the typically up-tempo arrangements heard all too often. A medley of John Coltrane's "Satellite" and the old warhorse "How High the Moon" (with Haden coyly interpolating Charlie Parker's "Ornithology," which is based upon "How High the Moon") also works beautifully. The occasional over-modulation in this recording doesn't detract from the outstanding performances and this CD should be essential for fans of either Denny Zeitlin and/or Charlie Haden.