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Sam Rivers
Sam Rivers (born September 25, 1923, El Reno, Oklahoma) is a jazz musician and composer best known for his contributions to free jazz and experimental jazz music. Rivers has contributed to over 50 years of accomplishments in jazz; he discovered a 13-year-old drummer named Tony Williams in 1959; he led a Boston-based quartet featuring Williams, Henry Grimes, and Hal Galper in the early ’60s; he toured Japan with Miles Davis in 1964; he recorded five landmark albums for Blue Note between 1964...
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Songs
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Abalone
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Afflatus
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Appreciation
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Beatrice
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Bursts
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Captain America
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Clarion
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Commemoration
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Currents
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Cyclic Episode
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Dance of the Tripedal
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Declaration
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Dedication
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Detour Ahead
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Downstairs Blues Upstairs
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Downstairs Blues Upstairs (alternate take 1)
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Downstairs Blues Upstairs (alternate take 2)
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Downstairs Blues Upstairs (alternate take 3)
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Downstairs Blues Upstairs (first alternate take)
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Downstairs Blues Upstairs (second alternate take)
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Downstairs Blues Upstairs (third alternate take)
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Earth Song
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Effusion
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Effusive Melange
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Ellipsis
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Encore
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Euterpe
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Exultation
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Flute Section
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Fuchsia Swing Song
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Fuschia Swing Song
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Glimpse
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Helix
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Heritage
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Hues of Melanin, Part 1: The Soprano Saxophone Section
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Hues of Melanin, Part 2: The Flute and Vocal Section
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Hues of Melanin, Part 3: Ivory Black, the Piano Section
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Hues of Melanin, Part 4: Violet, the Tenor Saxophone Section
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Hues of Melanin: Ivory Black, the Piano Section
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Hues of Melanin: The Soprano Saxophone Section / The Flute and Vocal Section
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Hues of Melanin: Violet, the Tenor Saxophone Section
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I'll Never Smile Again
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In Search Of Black Benny
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Indigo
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Inspiration
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Involution
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Laudation
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Luminous Monolith
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Luminous Monolith (alternate take)
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Mauve