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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jumpin'_InJumpin' In - Wikipedia

    Jumpin' In is an album by the Dave Holland Quintet recorded in October 1983 and released on ECM the following year on LP and CD. The quintet features trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, alto saxophonist Steve Coleman, trombonist Julian Priester, and drummer Steven Ellington.

  2. Jumpin' In Review by Scott Yanow. Bassist Dave Holland leads one of his most stimulating groups on this superlative quintet date. With the young Steve Coleman on alto and flute, trumpet great Kenny Wheeler, trombonist Julian Priester, and drummer Steve Ellington in the band, Holland had a particularly creative group of musicians in which to ...

  3. Published By – Lojac Music. Published By – Goemon Publishing. Recorded At – Tonstudio Bauer. Manufactured By – Polygram, Hanover, West Germany. Credits. Alto Saxophone, Flute – Steve Coleman. Bass, Cello – Dave Holland. Composed By – Dave Holland ( tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 7) Design – Barbara Wojirsch. Drums – Steve Ellington. Engineer – Martin Wieland.

  4. In 2002 Steve Coleman and Five Elements recorded a CD that is available free of charge on Steve’s website (www.m-base.com) ... Jumpin In. Dave Holland 1984 ECM Records. Scenes of the City. Branford Marsalis 1984 CBS Records. Talkin to the Sun. Abbey Lincoln 1984 Enja Records. Perspicuity. Doug Hammond 1982.

  5. Título: Jumpin’ in Músico: Holland, Dave Acompañantes: Steve Coleman Fecha de Grabación: 1983 Lugar de Grabación: New York Sello Discográfico: ECM Nº de temas: 7 Formato: MP3. Instrumento: Contrabajo Estilo: Freejazz Nº de Serie: ECM 1027 373 Año de Edición: 1993 Duración: 48:55 Calificación: 4*/2 Comentario: El bajista Dave Holland conduce a uno de sus grupos más […]

  6. Explore Jumpin' In by Steve Coleman, Dave Holland, Dave Holland Quintet, Julian Priester, Kenny Wheeler. Get track information, read reviews, listen to it streaming, and more at AllMusic.

  7. 21 de dic. de 2011 · Drummer Steve Ellington and a young Steve Coleman on alto and flute complete a powerful improvisational picture lit by Kenny Wheeler’s sideways trumpeting. Holland’s compositional sensitivity reveals itself in “First Snow,” a gorgeous concept for a jazz tune, and equally so in its execution.