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Regina Carter - Reverse Thread mp3

Performer: Regina Carter
Title: Reverse Thread
Country: US
Catalog Number: E1E-CD-2090
Label: E1 Entertainment
Released: 2010
Style: Post Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 049

Tracklist

1N’Teri5:52
2Mwana Talitambula4:32
3Full Time5:59
4Zerapiky3:57
5Day Dreaming On The Niger6:15
6Juru Nani / God Be With You4:09
7Kothbiro 6:03
8Hiwumbe Awumba4:50
9Kanou5:52
10Un Aguinaldo Pa Regina5:27
11Kothbiro Intro0:32
12Artistiya3:56

Credits

  • AccordionGary Versace (tracks: 2 to 5, 9), Will Holshouser (tracks: 1, 7, 8, 10 to 12)
  • BassChris Lightcap (tracks: 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10 to 12), Mamadou Ba (tracks: 2, 3, 9)
  • Co-producerJohn Blake
  • DrumsAlvester Garnett
  • EngineerJoe Ferla
  • Executive Producer – Darryl Pitt
  • GuitarAdam Rogers (tracks: 1, 5, 8)
  • HandclapsJoe Ferla (tracks: 8)
  • KoraYacouba Sissoko (tracks: 2, 3, 6, 7, 11)
  • Mastered ByGreg Calbi
  • Mixed ByJoe Ferla
  • PercussionAlvester Garnett
  • ProducerRegina Carter
  • ViolinRegina Carter

Notes

Released in a digipak

℗ & © 2010 Regina Carter and E1Music
Printed in the USA.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 99923 20902 7
  • Matrix / Runout: E1ECD2090 1R
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI L241

Video

Album

Nearly four years later, she returns with the startling Reverse Thread, a collection based mainly on African songs both modern and traditional, and field recordings with some modern material thrown in. Hiwumbe Awumba, the opener, is an Abayudaya piece it is one of three tracks here based on field recordings from Ugandan Jews. Regina Carter: Reverse Thread. By MARK F. What does the award-winning, classically trained, jazz violinist Regina Carter do, after playing Niccolo Paganini's famous Guarneri Cannon violin in Paganini: After a Dream Verve Music Group, 2003, or reinterpreting songs from the 1920s-1940s in I'll Be Seeing You Verve Music Group, 2006 She directs her interests and passion towards African folk music in Reverse Thread, a significant work in her already diverse discography. A 2006 MacArthur Fellow, Carter took full advantage of. Violinist Regina Carter and Reverse Thread - Regina Carter, violin Alvester Garnett, drums Gary Versace, accordion Yacouba Sissoko, kora, and Thread, 2010. Regina Carter. Hiwumbe Awumba, 04:50. Full Time, 05:59. N'Teri, 05:52. Artistiya, 03:56. Un Aguinaldo Pa Regina, 05:27. Kothbiro Introduction, 00:31. Violinist Regina Carter looked back to American Standards and other classic material on 2006s Ill Be Seeing You: A Sentimental Journey. For her follow-up, 2010s Reverse Thread, Carter turns her attention to African sources, both traditional and modern, while also incorporating elements from other cultures, creating hard-to-classify music that spotlights violin and accordion. A variety of musicians make contributions here, with drummer Alvester Garnett contributing to 11 of the 12 tracks. On the opener, Hiwumbe Awumba based on a traditional song of the Ugandan Jews, Cart. Reverse Thread is a world fusion music album recording by REGINA CARTER released in 2010 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. REGINA CARTER - Reverse Thread. Jazz music community with review and forums. 0 rating 0 review. Album 2010. Filed under World Fusion By REGINA CARTER. Regina's Reverse Thread Band adds virtuoso Yacouba Sissoko on kora - the West African harp traditionally played by village storytellers-to her longstanding rhythm section. Sissoko's beautiful instrumental voicings were brought into the mix to help recreate the spirit of passing stories from generation to generation. She has repeatedly toured throughout the world, and was the first jazz artist and African American to play Niccolo Paganini's famed Guarneri Cannon violin. She has been featured with several symphony orchestras and performed with pop artists as diverse as Aretha Franklin, Lauryn Hill, Billy Joel, and Mary J. Features Song Lyrics for Regina Carter's Reverse Thread album. Reverse Thread. Released: May Carter Detroit, August 6, 1966 is an American jazz violinist. She is the cousin of jazz saxophonist James Carter. Carter was born in Detroit and was one of three children in her family. She began piano lessons at the age of two after playing a melody by ear for her brother's piano teacher. After she deliberately played the wrong ending note at a concert, the piano teacher suggested she take up the violin, indicating that the Suzuki Method could be more conducive to her creativity

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