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David Lynch : Jazz Lobster
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Electric and Acoustic Fusion. Eight original compositions featuring some of todays great fusion jazz masters: Frank Gambale/Guitar, Bob Sheppard/Horn, Dave Carpenter/ Bass, Bill Cunliffe /Piano.
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Fusion
Release Date: 2004
Jazz Lobster Record Label: David Lynch Music Ltd.
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Untitled w/Horn 6:16 $0.99
Future Generations 5:15 $0.99
Riff Raff 3:24 $0.99
Veriations on a Latin Theme 4:48 $0.99
Cinnamon 4:00 $0.99
The Art of Improvising #1 4:09 $0.99
The Art of Improvising #2 4:24 $0.99
Song for Ruth 4:27 $0.99
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Album Notes

DAVID LYNCH is not only an accomplished jazz drummer, but also a producer who demands nothing but excellence in every one of his cds---cds flourishing with an array of top notch musical artists such as Brian Bromberg, Frank Gambale, Bill Cunliffe, Dave Carpenter, Gordon Brisker, Bob Sheppard and Dwight Sills.\par
DAVID has developed his own style on the drums which ranks him among the best in the music industry. With songs ranging from the acid jazz to the classic standards, DAVID'S cds deliver pure pleasure to the true jazz/rock enthusiast!

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REVIEWS

A fine spread
author: Sott Free
Mimbranephone master swings it clean and funky with these fine jazz gentelmans.It's a class plate thats up to date.Sip and savor.
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David has called some of the best musicians that money can buy to record and com
author: Rob Young
I can imagine on any given night walking into a jazz club in Los Angeles an hearing drummer David Lynch and his esteemed sidemen cranking it up and cutting deep into the fabric of raw fusion, acoustic jazz improvisation with a taste of groovology. “Jazz Lobster” is David’s 4th recording in a series of music dedicated to the preservation of composing and recording music that comes from the heart and mind of David Lynch and his cohorts. Read more at the above mentioned link.
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