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  1. In a rare find, Kenny Kirkland appears on an obscure album by saxophonist Courtney Pine, “Within the Realms of Our Dreams” (1990). They burn right down the pike on the standard Charlie Parker tune “Donna Lee,” and Kenny shows his ability to hang at the fast tempo while implementing some gnarly post-bop vocabulary.

  2. Album. COURTNEY PINE - ZAIRE .mov. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 CD release of "Within The Realms Of Our Dreams" on Discogs.

  3. Courtney Pine – Within The Realms Of Our Dreams (1991, Vinyl) - Discogs. More images. Tracklist. Credits. Bass – Charnette Moffett * Drums – Jeff "Tain" Watts. Engineer – Jal "E.Q." Smith. Piano – Kenny Kirkland. Producer – Delpheayo Marsalis * Tenor Saxophone – Courtney Pine. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode (Text): 042284 84824415.

  4. www.amazon.com › Within-Realms-Dreams-Courtney-Pine › dpWithin the Realms of Our Dreams

    9 de feb. de 2007 · Within the Realms of Our Dreams. Courtney Pine Format: Audio Cassette. 5.0 6 ratings. $999. See all 6 formats and editions. Streaming. Unlimited MP3. $5.99. Listen with our. Free App. Audio CD. $11.50 23 Used from $1.50 7 New from $11.50. Vinyl. $399.20 3 Used from $399.20 1 New from $499.00. Audio, Cassette.

  5. 21 de mar. de 2021 · Genres: Jazz. Featured peformers: Delfeayo Marsalis (producer), Courtney Pine (tenor saxophone), Courtney Pine (executive producer), Kenny Kirkland (piano), Jeff Watts (drums), Charnett Moffett (bass), Jal "E.Q." Smith (engineer), Sandy Palmer (assistant engineer), Bernie Grundman (mastering engineer).

  6. "Closer to home", grabado en Jamaica en 1990 supone una vuelta a las raíces reggae de Pine, mientras que "Within the realms of our dreams" (1991) cuenta con músicos de jazz del calibre de Charnett Moffett, Jeff Watts o Kenny Kirkland.

  7. 31 de dic. de 2021 · Jazz Journal. - 31 December 2021. 2314. Talking about his music on the liner Courtney Pine says: ‘Once I finally started to understand the logic of John Coltrane’s music, my first thought was “Leave it alone.”‘. I rather wish he had. This CD offers little more than a re-run of Trane’s Atlantic and Impulse music from the sixties.