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When The World Was One

by Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra

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uncledrew192 Bredda's got soul man, telling ya!. Favorite track: Patterns.
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rai scott Difficult to name a favourite track, however if I was forced to choose an all time favourite album this would certainly be up there at the top. I'm in the UK but it was a friend in South Africa that introduced me to Gondwana. Absolutely beautiful album from start to finish, amazing musicians and composition both. Thank you, it inspires me to become a better musician.
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G.E Prince I’m particularly impressed with the amount of blues that has been injected into this concept. It also displays a natural ability to flow between ballads and more vibrancy. The orchestration is beautifully arranged, and at times subtle elements of Miles early work. Impressive music.
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released June 16, 2014

Personnel:

Matthew Halsall trumpet
Nat Birchall Saxophone
Lisa Mallett flute
Keiko Kitamura koto
Rachael Gladwin harp
Taz Modi piano
Gavin Barras bass
Luke Flowers drums

All tracks composed by Matthew Halsall

Recorded by Brendan Williams & George Atkins at 80 Hertz in April 2012

Mixed by Matthew Halsall & George Atkins at 80 Hertz

Mastered by George Atkins at 80 Hertz

Artwork and design by Daniel Halsall

℗ & © Gondwana Records 2014
www.gondwanarecords.com

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Matthew Halsall Manchester, UK

A trumpeter whose unflashy, soulful playing radiates a thoughtful beauty, Halsall, has created his own rich sound world. A sound that draws on the heritage of British jazz, spiritual jazz, world music and electronica influences, and even modern art and architecture, to create something uniquely his own. A music that is rooted in Northern England but draws on global inspirations. ... more

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