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Still Point: Turning World [ CD / Album ]

Still Point: Turning World

SKU: CD42447 Barcode: 7061118786494
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  • Released Date: 27 Sep 2019

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

Joel Harrison's latest offering, "Still Point: Turning World," is a kaleidoscopic journey through genres that will have you spinning- in a good way. With more twists and turns than a drunkard trying to navigate a roundabout, this album is a testament to Harrison's eclectic musical tastes and innovative approach to composition.

From the hauntingly beautiful melodies of "Circles" to the frenetic energy of "Ripples," each track is a sonic adventure that will keep you on your toes. Harrison's deft guitar work is at the forefront, weaving intricate webs of sound that are as captivating as they are complex.

But it's not just about the music here- Harrison has assembled a stellar cast of musicians to bring his vision to life. With contributions from the likes of Brian Blade, Chris Cheek, and Dave Binney, "Still Point: Turning World" is a masterclass in collaborative creativity.

So buckle up, dear reader, because this album is a wild ride that you won't want to miss. With its bold experimentation and boundary-pushing sound, Joel Harrison has once again proven himself to be a musical maverick in a world of mediocrity. Strap in, press play, and let the music take you on a journey you won't soon forget.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Raindrops in Uncommon Times
2. One Is Really Many
3. Permanent Impermanence
4. Wind Over Eagle Lake
5. Ballad of Blue Mountain
6. Time Present Time Past
7. Creator-Destroyer
8. Blue Mountain (A Slight Return)

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About the artist

Joel Harrison

Get ready to groove to the eclectic sounds of JOEL HARRISON, the musical chameleon that refuses to be boxed in. With a career spanning over a decade and a discography that reads like a musical odyssey, Harrison is a true force to be reckoned with in the industry. Hailing from the vibrant streets of London, this multi-talented artist is known for his genre-defying approach to music. From soulful ballads to infectious dance beats, Harrison's music is a melting pot of influences that will keep you on your toes and leave you craving for more. But it's not just his musical prowess that sets him apart – Harrison's dynamic stage presence and charismatic persona make him a true crowd-pleaser. Whether he's belting out heart-wrenching ballads or getting the audience on their feet with infectious grooves, Harrison knows how to work a crowd like no other. With a loyal fan base that spans the globe, it's clear that JOEL HARRISON is a rising star on the music scene. So, if you're looking for a fresh sound that will ignite your soul and get you moving, look no further than the one and only JOEL HARRISON. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

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