Joshua Redman - Wish -1993- -lossless Flac- !!better!! Site
A moving pop-jazz interpretation often praised by critics for its substance. Joshua Redman
A master of deep, melodic pulse and a frequent collaborator of Ornette Coleman.
An extended live workout featuring a deep dialogue between Haden and Redman. Why "Lossless FLAC" Matters for This Album Joshua Redman - Wish -1993- -Lossless FLAC-
Redman famously described this recording as a "wish fulfilled," having the opportunity to lead three of his greatest musical idols:
Recorded at the Village Vanguard, showcasing the group's live chemistry. Charlie Haden A moving pop-jazz interpretation often praised by critics
A gently swinging waltz that became a staple of his live sets. Stevie Wonder Transformed into a "jazz-noir" statement. We Had A Sister Pat Metheny
A reflective, introspective piece showing the group's sensitivity. Eric Clapton Why "Lossless FLAC" Matters for This Album Redman
Released on September 21, 1993, is the sophomore album from saxophonist Joshua Redman , a project that solidified his standing as a leading voice in the "Young Lions" movement of the 1990s. Coming just months after his self-titled debut, Wish showcased a bolder, more exploratory side of Redman’s artistry, backed by an elite "all-star" quartet.