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Michael Zilber : Two Coasts
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Hailed by jazz master David Liebman as "one of the best musicians of his generation" and plays in the tradition of John Coltrane, Wayne Shorter and Michael Brecker.
Genre: Jazz: Bebop
Release Date: 1999
Two Coasts Record Label: Igmod Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Prayer 3:06 Album Only
Two Coasts 6:05 Album Only
Almond Tree 3:58 Album Only
Blackbirds 8:57 Album Only
Change Of Face 4:33 Album Only
The Setup 8:11 Album Only
Renaissance Girl 7:26 Album Only
You Stepped Out Of A Dream 3:42 Album Only
My Son Shines 8:09 Album Only
Tony Town 2:11 Album Only
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Album Notes

Two Coasts by Michael Zilber is a Jazz Recording of the year Finalist for the 2001 Independent Music Awards

On this third recording as a leader, saxophonist Michael Zilber addresses his own past and present with two separate bands - one from his current home base of San Francisco, the other from his past life in New York. TWO COASTS provides listeners with a rate opportunity to hear an artist interacting in two very different musical settings on equal footing. From his bold and brash, post-bop inspired New York-flavored tenor blowing, to spacious, stirring, zen-like restraint, Zilber goes deep with to conjure up spontaneous, heartfelt expression.
- Bill Milkowski/Jazz Times

Michael Zilber is one of the best musicians of his generation: A consummate composer and an improviser of the first order - David Liebman (Miles Davis)

Michael's new CD sounds absolutely great. Wonderful playing and writing - Michael Brecker (8-time Grammy winner as jazz instrumentalist of the year)

On Two Coasts, saxophonist-composer Michael Zilber gives the listener some original compositions that each carry a special jump and shout of joy about them! It is a meeting of east coast jazz and west coast jazz that will stay with the listener long after it has gone; it is haunting, melodic, something to savor and remember - Will Prosser (The Jazz Review)

There is a fierceness to Michael Zilber's tenor lines, a kind of fire and authority one hears in the playing of Coltrane and his disciples like Brecker, Grossman, and Berg. And yet, he is capable of sublime lyricism on ballads, particularly when he is blowing soprano in the spirit of his mentor, Dave Liebman - Bill Milkowski (Downbeat Magazine)

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REVIEWS

energetic, intense ,sensual melodies
author: nancy nisperos topf
great examples of zilber's musical creativity .
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