
Michael Brecker (March 29, 1949 – January 13, 2007) was exposed to jazz at an early age by his father, an amateur jazz pianist. Among the generation of jazz musicians that saw rock music not as the enemy but as a viable musical option, Brecker began studying clarinet, then moved to alto saxophone in school, eventually settling on the tenor saxophone as his primary instrument. After only a year at Indiana University, Michael Brecker moved to New York City in 1970 where he carved out a niche for himself as a dynamic and exciting jazz soloist
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Anagram
Nascente
Cardinal Rule
As I Am
Half Moon Lane
African Skies
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Loose Threads
Pilgrimage
When Can I Kiss You Again?
Sometimes I See
Escher Sketch (A Tale Of Two Rhythms)
Incandescence
My Ship
Nothing Personal
Naked Soul
I Can See Your Dreams
Beau Rivage
Always
Willie T.
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Arc Of The Pendulum
Seven Days
Never Alone
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Sound Off
Suspone
Renaissance Man
Itsbynne Reel
The Morning Of This Night
Sea Glass
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The Meaning Of The Blues
Syzygy
Outrance
Chime This
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