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Todd Horton Group - Quest - 1999 (1999) Todd Horton

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 01 Todd Horton Quartet - Blue Rose.flac                       40,624,629 bytes (38.74 MB)
 02 Todd Horton Quartet - Nosey.flac                           42,279,254 bytes (40.32 MB)
 03 Todd Horton Quartet - Tosca.flac                           38,703,521 bytes (36.91 MB)
 04 Todd Horton Quartet - Seasons.flac                         36,375,450 bytes (34.69 MB)
 05 Todd Horton Quartet - Sister.flac                          31,388,699 bytes (29.93 MB)
 06 Todd Horton Quartet - Quest.flac                           22,855,754 bytes (21.8 MB)
 07 Todd Horton Quartet - Vexed.flac                           32,004,162 bytes (30.52 MB)
 08 Todd Horton Quartet - Zinpin.flac                          23,048,954 bytes (21.98 MB)
 09 Todd Horton Quartet - Pre-Op.flac                          27,965,529 bytes (26.67 MB)
 cover.jpg                                                      3,226,542 bytes (3.08 MB)
 Todd Horton Quartet - Quest (2003) inside.pdf                  4,240,201 bytes (4.04 MB)
 Todd Horton Quartet - Quest (2003) outside.pdf                 1,987,454 bytes (1.9 MB)
 Todd Horton Quartet - Quest (2003) tray.pdf                      420,398 bytes (410.54 KB)

About this Album

Recording from Deanna's Restaurant, on the lower east side of Manhattan. Todd Horton - trumpet, flugelhorn Erik Lawrence - tenor sax, flute Rob Reich - guitar Tim Givens - bass Aaron Comess - drums (Spin Doctors).

Recorded with some lo-fi mics, an 8 channel Mackie board and a 16 bit ADAT machine. This record had a short and limited release, then sat on the shelf for years. But now it's back by popular demand, much to the chagrin of the author. Apparently, there's something "magic" and "raw" about it. Go figure.

Go to soulsearchmusic.com and toddhorton.com for more music composed and produced by ToddHorton.

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