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  1. Days Aweigh (JMT, 1987) She Who Weeps (JMT, 1991) Dance to the Drums Again (Columbia, 1992) Songbook (JMT, 1995) With others. George Adams, Old Feeling (Blue Note, 1991) Muhal Richard Abrams, Blues Forever (Black Saint, 1982) Muhal Richard Abrams, Rejoicing with the Light (Black Saint, 1983) Ayibobo, Freestyle (DIW, 1993) Ayibobo, Stone Voudou ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Days_AweighDays Aweigh - Wikipedia

    Track listing. All tracks composed by Cassandra Wilson; except where indicated. "Electromagnolia" ( Olu Dara, Cassandra Wilson) – 4:45. "Let's Face the Music and Dance" ( Irving Berlin ) – 2:31. "Days Aweigh" ( Jean-Paul Bourelly ) – 3:27. "Subatomic Blues" – 4:34. "Apricots on Their Wings" ( Henry Threadgill ) – 5:49.

  3. 19 de ene. de 2000 · Published By – Rodwill Pub. Credits. Co-producer – Cassandra Wilson, Steve Coleman. Engineer – Joseph Marciano * Liner Notes – Jean-Paul Bourelly. Photography By, Design [Cover] – Joseph Gallus Rittenberg. Producer – Stefan F. Winter * Notes. Recorded and mixed (ADD) May 1987 at Systems Two, Brooklyn, N.Y. Ⓒ & Ⓟ 1987 JMT Productions.

  4. Days Aweigh (1987) Point of View is the debut studio album by American jazz singer Cassandra Wilson , recorded in Brooklyn, New York, in December 1985, as the fourth release of the German JMT label in 1986. [1]

  5. Days Aweigh, an Album by Cassandra Wilson. Released in 1987 on JMT (catalog no. LP JMT 870012 STEREO; Vinyl LP). Genres: Vocal Jazz. Featured peformers: Cassandra Wilson (vocals), Rod Williams (synthesizer, piano), Mark Johnson (drums).

  6. directed by Jean-Paul Bourelly & Gea Russell. JPB (guitar, vocals) Gea Russell (turntables) Regis Molina (baritone sax, congas) Llorenç Barcelo Vives (hammond organ, moog) Dani Domínguez (drums, electronics) Produced with the support of the City of Dudelange and the Centre Culturel opderschmelz.

  7. 27 de sept. de 1987 · Williams' ''Black and Yellow'' is an odd-meter (7/4) melody that uses Ms. Wilson's wordless voice as an additional horn; ''Days Aweigh,'' written by Mr. Bourelly, is a dreamy waltz whose ...