Michael Brecker

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  • jazz
  • saxophone
  • fusion
  • contemporary jazz
  • funk
Michael Brecker was exposed to jazz at an early age by his father, an amateur jazz pianist. Among the generation of jazz musicians that saw rock music not as the enemy but as a viable musical option, Brecker began studying clarinet, then moved to alto saxophone in school, eventually settling on the tenor saxophone as his primary instrument. After only a year at Indiana University, Michael Brecker moved to New York City in 1970 where he carved out a niche for himself as a dynamic and exciting jazz soloist, and quickly became the preeminent pop/R&B/funk saxophone soloist of his generation.

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Songs

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    African Skies

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    Always

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    Anagram

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    Arc of the Pendulum

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    As I Am

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    Beau Rivage

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    Bye George

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    Cabin Fever

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    Cardinal Rule

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    Cat's Cradle

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    Chan's Song

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    Chime This

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    Choices

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    Delta City Blues

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    Dogs in the Wine Shop

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    Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight

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    Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight (feat. James Tylor)

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    Don't Try This at Home

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    Dr. Slate

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    El Niño

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    Escher Sketch (A Tale of Two Rhythms)

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    Everything Happens When You're Gone

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    Five Months from Midnight

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    Half Moon Lane

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    Half Past Late

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    Hero With a Thousand Faces

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    How Long 'Til the Sun

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    I Can See Your Dreams

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    Incandescence

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    Introduction to Naked Soul

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    Itsbynne Reel

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    Krazy Eyez

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    Loose Threads

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    Madame Toulouse

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    Midnight Mood

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    Midnight Voyage

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    Minsk

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    My One and Only Love

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    My Ship

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    Naked Soul

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    Nascente

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    Never Alone

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    Never Alone (Eeyore's Lullaby)

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    Nothing Personal

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    Ode to the Doo Da Day

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    Original Rays

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    Outrance

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    Peep

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    Pilgrimage

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    Quiet City


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