DRAM

Here Where Coltrane Is

recorded live, May 25, 2003 in Rites and Reason Theater, Brown University

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Double Take
Innova Recordings
IN604
play Brother John 2:32 Paul Austerlitz
play We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper 1:18 Michael S. Harper
play Here Where Coltrane Is 1:33 Michael S. Harper
play Bird Lives: Charles Parker in St. Louis 1:38 Michael S. Harper
play High Modes: Vision as Ritual - Confirmation 2:06 Michael S. Harper
play Elvin's Blues 1:37 Michael S. Harper
play Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song 1:32 Michael S. Harper
play Audio for Julius Hemphill 1:46 Michael S. Harper
play If You Don't Force It, inspired by Ray Brown 1:28 Michael S. Harper
play Copenhagen, dedicated to Dexter Gordon 2:06 Michael S. Harper
play 4-29-99 for E.K.E. 3:26 Michael S. Harper
play The Latin American Poem for Anani Dzidzienyo 2:15 Michael S. Harper
play Release: Kind of Blue 1:24 Michael S. Harper
play Interlude 3:37 Paul Austerlitz
play We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper 1:21 Michael S. Harper
play Here Where Coltrane Is 1:31 Michael S. Harper
play Bird Lives: Charles Parker in St. Louis 1:45 Michael S. Harper
play High Modes: Vision as Ritual - Confirmation 2:27 Michael S. Harper
play Elvin's Blues 1:51 Michael S. Harper
play Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song 1:35 Michael S. Harper
play Audio for Julius Hemphill 1:41 Michael S. Harper
play If You Don't Force It, inspired by Ray Brown 1:24 Michael S. Harper
play Copenhagen, dedicated to Dexter Gordon 1:59 Michael S. Harper
play 4-29-99 for E.K.E. 4:42 Michael S. Harper
play The Latin American Poem for Anani Dzidzienyo 2:06 Michael S. Harper
play Release: Kind of Blue 1:24 Michael S. Harper