Album US 2004 on Sunnyside Communications label
Jazz
Recorded At Systems Two, Brooklyn, New York on March 25, 2003 P & C 2004 Freelance Records. Licensed to Sunnyside Communications Inc.
![]() | Tony Malaby ts, ss, *1964 US tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, album by, composed by |
![]() | Drew Gress b, cb, *1959 US acoustic bass, composed by |
![]() | Paul Motian dr, 1931-2011 US drums, composed by |
Garrett Shelton coordinator, release coordinator |
Lorena Camacho coordinator, release coordinator |
Max Ross engineer, assistant |
Christopher Drukker graphic design |
Michael Marciano mastered by |
Tom Terrell photography by |
Jean-Paul Rodrigue producer |
Pierre-Henry Chaveau producer, photography by |
Joe Marciano recorded by, engineered |
No | ![]() |
Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | ![]() | Humpty Dumpty | Tony Malaby | Ornette Coleman | 5:30 |
2 | ![]() | Maine | Tony Malaby | Tony Malaby | 6:14 |
3 | ![]() | Adobe Blues | Tony Malaby | Tony Malaby | 4:43 |
4 | ![]() | Dorotea La Cautiva | Tony Malaby | Angelica Sanchez | 9:30 |
5 | ![]() | No Brainer | Tony Malaby | Angelica Sanchez | 5:43 |
6 | ![]() | Mia | Tony Malaby | Tony Malaby | 5:48 |
7 | ![]() | What Is This Thing Called Love | Tony Malaby | Cole Porter | 4:51 |
8 | ![]() | Cosas | Tony Malaby | Tony Malaby | 6:30 |
9 | Gone | Tony Malaby | Drew Gress, Paul Motian, Tony Malaby | 3:56 |
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