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  1. All Roads Are Made of the Flesh is a world fusion music album recording by KIP HANRAHAN released in 1995 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes KIP HANRAHAN All Roads Are Made of the Flesh's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, buy online: ebay and amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by some experts, collaborators and ...

  2. 18 de nov. de 2010 · Kip Hanrahan's album: "All Roads Are Made of the Flesh"George Adams - tenor sax; Andy Gonzalez - bass; Steve Swallow - bass; Jack Bruce - bass; Ignacio Berro...

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  3. FILE "Kip Hanrahan - All Roads Are Made of The Flesh\04. the September dawn shows itself to Elizabeth and her lover on East18th Street in Manhattan.wav" WAVE INDEX 01 00:00:00 FILE "Kip Hanrahan - All Roads Are Made of The Flesh\05. the same dawn, at almost the exact same moment, actually smiles at Don in Passaic.wav" WAVE TRACK 05 AUDIO

  4. All Roads are Made of the Flesh should have a lot of curious listeners waiting to see where Kip Hanrahan's travels lead to next. Where much of the new global fusion is rhythm as an intellectual exercise, Hanrahan's music evoke the many textures of desire and sensuality.

  5. Kip Hanrahan feat. Allen Toussaint, Charles Neville, Don Pullen & Jack Bruce. Kip Hanrahan, Don Pullen, Robbie Ameen, Milton Cardona, Dino Saluzzi, Wolfgang Pusching, Michael Riessler & Renaud Garcia-Fons feat. Carmen Lundy. Within An Hour, In New Orleans, Charles Knows The Light's In The Room Without Even Opening His Eyes (feat.

  6. All Roads Are Made of the Flesh occupies an unusual place in the discography of producer Kip Hanrahan. Rather than being a unified musical statement, the album is a collection of pieces that didn't fit into other projects. Among the highlights are a Jelly...

  7. Exotica (American Clave, 1992), with Jack Bruce again on vocals, was another display of avant world funk-jazz music, while All Roads Are Made of the Flesh (American Clave, 1995) sounds like a minor work of leftovers.