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Heavy Metal Duo

by Ray Anderson

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The Welcome 05:24
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Rudimentary 02:25
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Nobody is singing! But these are the lyrics, from a poem by Hafiz the legendary Persian poet of the 14th century. Look for this in Fall of 2024. Your throat is parched and you’re starved for love, it’s so long since you’ve been fed. You can’t go on, your hunger tears you up inside you beg God for a crust of bread Come in, come in, drink God’s fine red wine, drink and you’ll know the divine. There’s room for you at this feast of love the divine will fill your bowl Come in, join these friends, be at peace at God’s feast of love you have found the righteous home of your soul. Your faith is gone and your trust destroyed, you reach out, but still you fall. You can’t get up, you’ve never felt so all alone, no one hears you when you call. But there’s a prayer for you at this feast; friends wait for you to come share. You sit, inside, of a circle of love, there’s a place that is your’s alone. Come in, join these friends, be at peace at God’s Feast of Love. You are safe, the love of God has brought you home.
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Broken Open 03:22
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Some Day 06:54

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This CD, featuring the incomparable Bob Stewart, is surely some of the best playing I've ever done. Self-produced by Bob and I, it was always a bit of a sleeper in the jazz press world. It's a great pleasure to make it available once again.

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released January 1, 2004

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Ray Anderson New York, New York

He "has a fluency and range on the instrument that would have seemed impossible a few years ago...like a trombone version of John Coltrane's tenor saxophone sound." (Robert Palmer, NY Times).

"The most prominent trombonist of his generation." (Gene Seymour, NY Newsday)

"Anderson is a true and total original." (Fred Bouchard, Jazz Times)
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