Ric Troll and Bob Hartig | Eyes on Mars

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Eyes on Mars

by Ric Troll and Bob Hartig

Percussion and saxophone improvisations in a wide variety of settings ranging from ambient tone poems to intense freebop
Genre: Jazz: Free Jazz
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1. Conversation With Perry
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2. Eyes On Mars
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3. Imaginary Folk Song
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4. Phone Call to Brian
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5. A Visit From the Monk
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6. Wildlife
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7. Ares Vallis
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8. Bodhran Song For Tracy
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9. Mantis Motion
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10. Eos Chasma
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11. The Flock
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12. Cadence For Lester
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
“Eyes on Mars” was recommended by JazzReview as an “agile program of duets…conveying spacious musical environs… the artists successfully navigate variable frameworks, while remaining consistent and unquestionably focused throughout… Ultimately, the musicians do indeed render a vibe that could only emanate from the heart”.

Cadence Magazine said the recording “Forges a bond between free self-expression and rhythmic impetus…The duo communicates unerringly not only with each other, but with the listener”


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