Track Listings
| 1. April 1980 |
| 2. Coreopsis |
| 3. Foucault's Pendulum |
| 4. Kartafenlagerhaus |
| 5. Skyline in 3 |
| 6. Mark's Tune in 3 |
| 7. Quark |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Muse Stew plays original compositions that combine Jazz traditions with Afro-Latin, Afro-Brazilian, and West African rhythms to create a unique musical expression. Muse Stew has been performing in the Boston area since the early 90's. The name derives from its early gigs working with poetry and spoken word set to music. It has evolved over the years and now focuses on original compositions by bassist and founder Scott Samenfeld along with other band members contributions.
Product Description
Muse Stew Live at the Zeitgeist Gallery was recorded on May 9, 2004. The concert featured original compositions by bassist Scott Samenfeld and trumpeter Mark Mullins. Muse Stew combines elements from Jazz traditions with spices from Afro-Cuban, Afro-Brazilian, West African and other rhythmic traditions to create a unique musical expression. One of the tunes featured on this CD is "Foucault's Pendulum", a piece that begins with a 4 part fugue that was inspired by Umberto Eco's novel of the same name. "Right after I finished the book I walked to the corner store - about a 10 minute walk - and by the time I returned home this 4 part fugue was playing in my head" related Scott Samenfeld, the tunes composer. "The piece expresses the climax of the story where all of the secret societies converge in this museum in Paris in search of the same secret document. The climax of the story was so exciting that it had to come out in a tune." The CD also features 3 new compositions by trumpeter Mark Mullins including the Monkish "Kartafenlagerhaus".
Crossings,Muse Stew,The Orchard,Jazz,Pop
Jazz Music:
Jazz Music
Dvorák: Symphony No. 9/String Quartet Op.96
Music: Pictures (Arrangement Leonard)/Bald Mt
Crazyndalazdayz [Explicit Lyrics]
Bela Bartok, 44 Duos for Two Violins
Complete Savoy Masters 1944-1949 [Import]