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  1. Diminutive Mysteries (Mostly Hemphill) is an album by saxophonist Tim Berne which was recorded in 1992 and released on the JMT label. The album is a tribute to Berne's mentor Julius Hemphill. Alongside Berne's regular band is featured guest David Sanborn, in an outlier among his more mainstream R&B work.

  2. 14 de mai. de 2024 · The same year that Sanborn made upfront, he also took part in a Tim Berne album for JMT called Diminutive Mysteries (Mostly Hemphill). As that title suggests, it’s a tribute to Julius Hemphill , perhaps the only obvious point of convergence for Sanborn and Berne.

  3. 28 de jan. de 2005 · Berne plays floor-shaking baritone as well as alto sax here, and the music is a fascinating collision of barrelling nu-swing and angular free jazz. Sanborn is as fluently song-like as ever, yet...

  4. AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow. This is certainly the most unusual David Sanborn recording to date. Avant-gardist Tim Berne (heard here on alto and baritone) and the popular R&B star Sanborn (mostly leaving his trademark alto behind to play sopranino) share a great respect for altoist Julius Hemphill and the St. Louis free jazz movement.

  5. Há 1 dia · David Sanborn: Here and Gone. This week we pay tribute to David Sanborn selecting projects from his extensive discography, which showcase both his versatility and his signature, sweetly blistering sound. In this hour we will hop back and forth between some of his more forward looking projects and some of his best collaborations with pop, funk ...

  6. 25 de mar. de 1993 · Winter & Winter. 919 060-2. Germany. 2004. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "Diminutive Mysteries (Mostly Hemphill)" on Discogs.

  7. Mystery To Me Tim Berne (alto and baritone sax); David Sanborn (soprano and alto sax); Marc Ducret (electric guitars); Hank Roberts (cello); Joey Baron (drums); Herb Robertson (trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn - title 7); Mark Dresser (bass - title 7)