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9 tracks | 51 minutes
Released Dec 2000
on Alec Berlin
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 05:50 I Remember Who? lyrics BUY MP3 05:50 I Remember Who? lyrics "GIFT MP3" 05:50 I Remember Who?
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Original, improvised, instrumental music influenced by modern jazz and rock.
Bio / Background
Guitarist Alec Berlin's debut recording spans the groove spectrum from Blakey-esque swing to Rock, weaving high-intensity improvisation together with catchy melodies.
Featuring Blake Linderg on Drums, Stephan Crump on electric and acoustic bass, and Andrew Rathbun on tenor saxophone, "Crossing Paths" includes 8 original compositions and one standard.
"I wanted to put together a project that reflected all of my interests," says Berlin, "and this meant including some hard-hitting, rock pieces next to tunes that fit more neatly into the category of Jazz. Fortunately I was able to find players who were stylistically adept enough to handle the different vehicles I threw at them."
From the be-bop of "I Remember Who?" to the anthemic rock of "Decisions," "Crossing Paths" sizzles with energy from start to finish!






