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[RECORD STORE DAY limited edition!]
Having spent most of his career in the world of jazz fusion as a backing musician for Sun Ra and Ahmad Jamal, Larry Bright stepped out behind the drums with his second solo album, New Dimensions. Self-released in 1987, this eight-track LP originally priced at over £150, and Bright experimented with spacey synths, pop song structures, drum machine-driven electro-funk beats, and nu- Pushing the boundaries of jazz to its limits. Remastered 180g heavyweight vinyl.
With guitarist John Grant, bassists Tony Bunn and Mark Easley, and trumpeters Jimmy Wilson and Ivan Smart, the album sounds like the score of an Afro-futuristic sci-fi movie. Larry Bright's smooth jazz will greet you like a warm breeze in an intergalactic docking bay. Remastered for audiophiles. LP with original picture sleeve.
A1.Heat
A2.Sunbeam
A3. Spirit
A4. Sonic Image
B1.Majestic
B2. Generations
B3.Realities
B4.New Dimensions
Having spent most of his career in the world of jazz fusion as a backing musician for Sun Ra and Ahmad Jamal, Larry Bright stepped out behind the drums with his second solo album, New Dimensions. Self-released in 1987, this eight-track LP originally priced at over £150, and Bright experimented with spacey synths, pop song structures, drum machine-driven electro-funk beats, and nu- Pushing the boundaries of jazz to its limits. Remastered 180g heavyweight vinyl.
With guitarist John Grant, bassists Tony Bunn and Mark Easley, and trumpeters Jimmy Wilson and Ivan Smart, the album sounds like the score of an Afro-futuristic sci-fi movie. Larry Bright's smooth jazz will greet you like a warm breeze in an intergalactic docking bay. Remastered for audiophiles. LP with original picture sleeve.
A1.Heat
A2.Sunbeam
A3. Spirit
A4. Sonic Image
B1.Majestic
B2. Generations
B3.Realities
B4.New Dimensions