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Time's Tales

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Download links and information about Time's Tales by Jeff Ballard. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 56:25 minutes.

Artist: Jeff Ballard
Release date: 2014
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 56:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Virgin Forest (featuring Lionel Loueke, Miguel Zenon) 7:42
2. Western Wren (A Bird Call) (featuring Lionel Loueke, Miguel Zenon) 3:23
3. Beat Street (featuring Lionel Loueke, Miguel Zenon) 7:16
4. The Man I Love (featuring Lionel Loueke, Miguel Zenon) 5:52
5. Free 1 (featuring Lionel Loueke, Miguel Zenon) 0:47
6. Hanging Tree (featuring Lionel Loueke, Miguel Zenon) 7:23
7. Dal (A Rhythm Song) (featuring Lionel Loueke, Miguel Zenon) 5:52
8. El Reparador de Sueños (featuring Lionel Loueke, Miguel Zenon) 7:35
9. Mivakpola (featuring Lionel Loueke, Miguel Zenon) 4:34
10. Free 3 (featuring Lionel Loueke, Miguel Zenon) 6:01

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After backing countless other musicians, first-call drummer Jeff Ballard makes his long-overdue debut as a leader on Time’s Tales. Chemistry is generally a combination of unique players, and this album is no different. While the versatile Ballard sounds like he’s playing a different drumset on each song, Benin-born guitarist Lionel Loueke and Puerto Rico–born saxophonist Miguel Zenon both bring their roots into their sound. Loueke is particularly notable here, using a variety of techniques and textures while also playing some of his prettiest lines ever (check him out on the trio’s loving cover of “Man I Love”). Often the melodic key, Zenon is highlighted on Silvio Rodriguez’s bolero “El Reperador de Sueños,” which uses the original’s Cuban rhythms as a launchpad for the saxophonist. Ranging far and wide, the trio even do a thrashy take on Queens of the Stone Age’s “Hangin’ Tree,” which is as brilliant as it is surprising. “Western Wren” is actually based on a transcription of the bird’s call. This is most definitely an exciting and ambitious debut.