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2013 studio album by Joshua Redman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Walking Shadows
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Walking Shadows is a studio album by jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman. It was released in 2013 by Nonesuch Records.

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Music and recording

The arrangements were written by Dan Coleman, Patrick Zimmerli, and Brad Mehldau.[1] Mehldau was also the producer.[2] Most of the tracks include strings, but some, including "Stop This Train" and "Let It Be", are small-group performances.[1]

The album was recorded on September 27–29, 2012, at Avatar Studios in New York City.[2] It was released by Nonesuch Records on May 7, 2013.[2]

Reception

The AllMusic reviewer suggested that "These are some of the most nuanced, lyrical, and romantic recordings Redman has ever produced. "[1] John Fordham wrote that "It's a beautifully played project, but perhaps a shade on the tasteful side for some jazzers."[3]

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Track listing

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Personnel

  • Joshua Redman – tenor saxophone
  • Brad Mehldau – piano
  • Larry Grenadier – bass
  • Brian Blade – drums
  • Dan Coleman – string arrangements, orchestra director
  • Avril Brown – violin
  • Christina Courtin – violin
  • Karen Karlsrud – violin
  • Ann Leathers – violin
  • Katherine Livolsi-Landau – violin
  • Joanna Maurer – violin
  • Courtney Orlando – violin
  • Yuri Vodovos – violin
  • Vincent Lionti – viola
  • Daniel Panner – viola
  • Dov Scheindlin – viola
  • Stephanie Cummins – cello
  • Eugene Moye – cello
  • Ellen Westermann – cello
  • Timothy Cobb – bass
  • Pamela Sklar – flute
  • Robert Carlisle – French horn
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Charts

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References

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