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On the Edge of Tomorrow
1986 studio album by Steve Coleman and Five Elements From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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On the Edge of Tomorrow is the second album by saxophonist Steve Coleman recorded in 1986 and released on the JMT label.[1][2]
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Reception
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow states, "Steve Coleman's second recording as a leader introduces his M-Base music in its prime. Essentially creative and avant-garde funk, the performances feature dense but coherent ensembles and crowded grooves... Not for everyone's taste, this frequently exciting set hints at a future that has not yet come".[3]
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Track listing
All compositions by Steve Coleman except as indicated
- "Fire Revisited" - 4:48
- "Fat Lay Back" - 2:12
- "I'm Going Home" (Kevin Bruce Harris) - 2:58
- "It Is Time" (Donna Russell, Graham Haynes) - 2:06
- "(In Order to Perform) A More Perfect Union" - 6:56
- "Little One I'll Miss You" (Abbey Lincoln, Bunky Green) - 4:33
- "T-T-Tim" - 1:54
- "Metaphysical Phunktion" (Kelvyn Bell) - 4:49
- "Nine to Five" - 1:40
- "Profile Man" - 2:54 Bonus track on CD
- "Stone Bone (Can't Go Wrong)" - 6:41
- "Almost There" (Harris) - 2:06
- "Change the Guard" - 6:01
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Personnel
- Steve Coleman - alto saxophone, vocals, backing vocals
- Graham Haynes - trumpet
- Geri Allen - synthesizer
- Kelvyn Bell - electric guitar, vocals
- Kevin Bruce Harris - electric bass, backing vocals
- Mark Johnson - drums, percussion
- Marvin "Smitty" Smith - percussion, backing vocals, drums
- Cassandra Wilson - vocals, backing vocals
References
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