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  1. https://timberne.bandcamp.com/album/sanctified-dreamsTim Berne: Alto SaxJoey Baron: DrumsMark Dresser: BassHank Roberts: Cello, Composer, Guest Artist, Vocal...

    • 61 Min.
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    • Juliano Paixaroli
  2. Sanctified Dreams, an Album by Tim Berne. Released in 1987 on Columbia (catalog no. FC 44073; Vinyl LP). Genres: Avant-Garde Jazz. Rated #694 in the best albums of 1987. Featured peformers: Tim Berne (alto saxophone), Joey Baron (drums, percussion), Mark ...

  3. timberne.bandcamp.com › musicMusic | Tim Berne

    Tim Berne. Brooklyn, New York. Alto saxophonist, composer, bandleader, and label boss Tim Berne asserts a strong and singular musical personality that links his diverse and frequently absorbing works in an astonishing variety of styles, and almost always juxtaposes meticulously noted arrangements with free improvisation.

  4. Cello, Vocals – Hank Roberts. Composed By – Tim Berne ( tracks: A1 to A3, B1, B2) Drums, Percussion – Joey Baron. Engineer – Tim Geelan. Executive-Producer – Joe McEwen. Mastered By – Bob Ludwig. Producer – Arthur Moorehead *. Trumpet, Trumpet [Pocket], Flugelhorn, Cornet – Herb Robertson.

  5. Cello, Vocals – Hank Roberts. Composed By – Tim Berne ( tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 6) Drums, Percussion – Joey Baron. Engineer – Tim Geelan. Executive-Producer – Joe McEwen. Mastered By – Bob Ludwig. Producer – Arthur Moorehead *. Trumpet, Trumpet [Pocket], Flugelhorn, Cornet – Herb Robertson.

  6. flac.albumformat.com › 290188-tim-berne-sanctified-dreamsTim Berne - Sanctified Dreams

    Tim Berne - Sanctified Dreams RAR archive FLAC format 1261 downloads at 43 mb/s. Tracklist Hide Credits A1: Velcho Man (For Stefan Zeniuk) 9:00: A2: Hip Doctor (For Al) 3:25: A3: Elastic Lad : 11:49: A4: Sanctified Dreams Composed By – Dresser*, Berne* ...

  7. 4. Apr. 2024 · News. Has Influenced. Tim Berne was born in Syracuse, New York in 1954, and was subjected to a perfectly normal childhood. But he didn't decide to take up music until nearly twenty years later when he was attending Lewis and Clark College in Oregon, putting most of his energy into intramural basketball. At this point, while resting a sore ankle ...