Time Thread

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Time Thread
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 11, 2013 (2013-06-11)
RecordedMarch 21–23, 2013
Studio Avatar Studios
Genre Jazz
Length1:03:38
Label Verve (UCCJ-2112)
Producer Makoto Shinohara, Makoto Ozone
Makoto Ozone chronology
My Witch's Blue
(2012)
Time Thread
(2013)
Road: Rhapsody in Blue
(2014)
Gary Burton chronology
Hot House
(2012)
Time Thread
(2013)
Guided Tour
(2013)

Time Thread is a studio album by Japanese jazz pianist Makoto Ozone and American jazz vibraphonist Gary Burton. [1] [2] [3] This collaboration album was released on June 11, 2013 via Verve Records.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Makoto Ozone (except for track 12 written by Dick Gasparre, George Fragos, and Jack Baker).

No.TitleLength
1."Fat Cat"4:34
2."Stompin' At B.P.C."4:49
3."Lee's Party"5:24
4."Sol Azteca"6:45
5."Italpark"6:48
6."Hearts in Langenhagen"4:58
7."Popcorn Explosion"4:37
8."Time Thread"5:51
9."Part I "Lyon in the Morning – I Hear a Trouble!"" (Suite "One Long Day in France")4:22
10."Part II "Cordon Bleu"" (Suite "One Long Day in France")4:17
11."Part III "Deux Petites Voitures Françaises – The Concert"" (Suite "One Long Day in France")5:29
12."I Hear a Rhapsody"5:42
Total length:1:03:38

Personnel

Band

Production

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