At This Point in Time

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At This Point in Time
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 31, 1998
RecordedJuly 24–26, 1973
StudioA&R Recording Studios, New York City
Genre Jazz
Length60:03
Label Blue Note
Producer Omar Clay
Elvin Jones chronology
Hollow Out
(1972)
At This Point in Time
(1998)
Mr. Thunder
(1974)

At This Point in Time is an album by an eleven-piece band led by jazz drummer Elvin Jones that was recorded in 1973 and released in 1998. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "At This Point in Time" (Frank Foster) – 7:34
  2. "Currents/Pollen" (Gene Perla, Don Garcia) – 11:13
  3. "The Prime Element" (Omar Clay) – 8:19
  4. "Whims of Bal" (Clay) – 12:23
  5. "Pauke Tanz" (Clay) – 6:24
  6. "The Unknighted Nations" (Foster) – 6:28
  7. "Don't Cry (Keiko Jones) - 7:42

Personnel

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References

  1. "At This Point in Time". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 June 2019.