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Album: Knots
# Song Title   Time
1)    Knots More Info...
2)    Hammer Or Anvil? More Info...
3)    Epistrophy More Info...
4)    Three Movements For Solo & Ensemble: Three Lives (For Ikue, Jim And Davey) More Info...
5)    Three Movements For Solo & Ensemble: Strange Way To Say Goodbye (And Move On) More Info...
6)    Three Movements For Solo & Ensemble: Camus's Question More Info...
7)    Woods More Info...
8)    Walking The Dogma More Info...
9)    In Balance More Info...
10)    Brilliant Corners More Info...
11)    Barking Hoop More Info...
12)    Ringing Impulse More Info...
13)    Asa Nisi Masa More Info...
 

Album: Knots
# Song Title   Time
1)    Knots More Info...
2)    Hammer Or Anvil? More Info...
3)    Epistrophy More Info...
4)    Three Movements For Solo & Ensemble: Three Lives (For Ikue, Jim And Davey) More Info...
5)    Three Movements For Solo & Ensemble: Strange Way To Say Goodbye (And Move On) More Info...
6)    Three Movements For Solo & Ensemble: Camus's Question More Info...
7)    Woods More Info...
8)    Walking The Dogma More Info...
9)    In Balance More Info...
10)    Brilliant Corners More Info...
11)    Barking Hoop More Info...
12)    Ringing Impulse More Info...
13)    Asa Nisi Masa More Info...
 
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  • Personnel: Kevin Norton (glockenspiel, drums, percussion, background vocals); Robert DeBellis (clarinet, bass clarinet, alto saxophone); David Bindman (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Tomas Ulrich (clarinet).
  • Photographer: Michel Delsol.
  • Unknown Contributor Role: David Krakauer.
  • Arranger: Kevin Norton .
  • Kevin Norton's 1999 album, Knots, marks his debut as a bandleader, playing his own compositions as well as those of Thelonious Monk. Like Monk, Norton's playing and composition emphasize rhythm, but the clean, spare lines of his playing and his improvisational skills have their own distinctive flair. Songs like the title track and "3 Movements" are open to many interpretations and offer new aspects each time they are heard. ~ Heather Phares
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