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Love Is Proximity

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Download links and information about Love Is Proximity by The Herbie Nichols Project. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 01:03:38 minutes.

Artist: The Herbie Nichols Project
Release date: 1996
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 01:03:38
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Trio (featuring Ted Nash, Herbie Nichols, Jeff Ballard, Ben Allison, Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton) 4:21
2. Love Love, Gloom, Cash (featuring Ted Nash, Herbie Nichols, Jeff Ballard, Ben Allison, Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton) 7:30
3. Wildflower (featuring Ted Nash, Herbie Nichols, Jeff Ballard, Ben Allison, Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton) 10:23
4. Infatuation Eyes (featuring Ted Nash, Herbie Nichols, Jeff Ballard, Ben Allison, Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton) 4:01
5. Crisp Day/blue Chopsticks (featuring Ted Nash, Herbie Nichols, Jeff Ballard, Ben Allison, Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton) 5:12
6. Amoeba's Dance (featuring Ted Nash, Herbie Nichols, Jeff Ballard, Ben Allison, Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton) 7:02
7. Love Is Proximity [#] (featuring Ted Nash, Herbie Nichols, Jeff Ballard, Ben Allison, Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton) 9:15
8. Wildflower 2 (featuring Ted Nash, Herbie Nichols, Jeff Ballard, Ben Allison, Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton) 3:29
9. Spinning Song (featuring Ted Nash, Herbie Nichols, Jeff Ballard, Ben Allison, Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton) 7:27
10. Dance Line (featuring Ted Nash, Herbie Nichols, Jeff Ballard, Ben Allison, Frank Kimbrough, Ron Horton) 4:58

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The Herbie Nichols Project revisits the rarely recorded works of pianist Herbie Nichols, who died in obscurity in 1963. Pianist Frank Kimbrough leads a fine quintet through ten of Nichols' works, including the richly voiced "Wildflower," featuring tenor saxophonist Ted Nash and trumpeter Ron Horton, then adds a second version as a piano solo. Surprisingly, one of Nichols' best-known (but still relatively obscure) pieces, "House Party Starting," is omitted.