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VB007 - jamison williams: 'ADOLESCENCE', this engaging installment focuses much attention to the personal uncertainties, embarrassments and qualms, sexual tensions and brooding angst being faced by children in the most difficult phase of their lives. (solo saxophone)
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VB013 - bill henderson / jamison williams: 'Ukiyo-e Shunga', one hundred and eighteen short tracks featuring the most intense playmanship and musical velocity; crafted with persevered determination, and guaranteed to blister the facets of preconceived expectations: a pillow book for the ears.
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VB009 - jamison williams: 'Study Tapes: The Author's Account of Himself', this candid look into the private world of reflective cassette studies, delivers personal selections from hours of previously unheard 'practice tape' recordings; these offer, for the eavesdropper, a brief glimpse of undisturbed focus and relentless concentration. Included: composition and personal notes. (solo saxophone)
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VB005 - michael lanier / jamison williams: 'Thomas Edison', a commendabledocument of focused deconstruction, a piano/saxophone duo and a great debut disc for anyone interested in capturing the inexpendable value of two undeterred artists celebrating a genius of modern invention.
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VB015 - yu adachi / jamison williams: 'Frank Lloyd Wright', throughout his lifelong career, Frank Lloyd Wright reshaped American architecture on the strength of progressive conceptual design, and empowered the world with his belief in perfecting structured livable art; this guitar/saxophone duo demonstrates the impenetrable focus of a visionary, determined through amour propre and obstinance, to immortalize his invaluable contribution to artistic habitable construction.
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VB003 - jamison williams: 'An Intimate Portrait of Youth', a breathtaking look into the vibrant subtlety, calming restraint, and dismal loneliness found in the preciousness of being alive in the early years of life. (solo saxophone)
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