Wish -1993- -lossless Flac- ^new^ - Joshua Redman -
One cannot discuss the brilliance of Wish without examining the personnel. Redman assembled an intergenerational dream team that blended seasoned masters with the hottest rhythm section of the era:
The delicate, crisp frequency of the ride cymbal, which often sounds "shattered" or "sizzly" in lower-quality files. Joshua Redman - Wish -1993- -Lossless FLAC-
The tracklist of Wish is a brilliant mix of original compositions, jazz standards, and surprising pop covers: One cannot discuss the brilliance of Wish without
Released in 1993, by tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman is widely considered the album that solidified his status as a "young lion" of modern jazz. It is his second outing as a leader and features a high-caliber, piano-less quartet consisting of jazz icons Pat Metheny (guitar), Charlie Haden (bass), and Billy Higgins (drums). Musical Style & Performance It is his second outing as a leader
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Joshua Redman ’s 1993 album is a landmark in modern jazz, capturing the young saxophonist at a pivotal moment of artistic expansion alongside three established masters. Released just months after his self-titled debut, Wish moved Redman away from a purely melodic focus toward a more adventurous, "Ornette-thology" inspired sound. Album Overview & Personnel
In a compressed audio file, low frequencies are often flattened or muddied. In FLAC, Haden’s acoustic double bass retains its true woody resonance, the subtle click of his fingers on the fingerboard, and the deep, vibrating decay of his lowest notes. 2. Billy Higgins’ Cymbal Definition