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Cameron Graves: Live From the Seven Spheres
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Kamasi Washington
saxophoneb.1981

Cameron Graves
pianoLive From the Seven Spheres continues the onslaught Graves ignited on his flame-throwing debut, Planetary Prince (Mack Avenue, 2017) and the equally slamming follow-up, Seven (Mack Avenue, 2021). What Graves considers the third of the trilogy, Live From the Seven Spheres, presents the music from those two albums especially live and definitely without quarter. What the composer calls thrash jazz, a frenzied, untethered mash up of speed metal, fusion, and Afro/Cuban/Hindu polyrhythms. Whatever it is, it's an exhilarating rush from beginning to end.
Exerting full muscle alongside Graves, long-standing guitarist
Colin Cook
guitar
Max Gerl
bassb.1995
Mike Mitchell
drums
Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestraTrack Listing
Sacred Spheres; Planetary Prince; Sons of Creation; Red; The Life Carriers; Mansion Worlds; The End of Corporatism.
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Cameron Graves
pianoAlbum information
Title: Live From the Seven Spheres | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Mack Avenue Records
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