Jeff Coffin

  • Bloom
    Bloom
    Aided by an all-star cast of jazz, jam, bluegrass, and funk musicians, Coffin explores an impressive variety of textures and styles, gracing each with his peerless energy, musicianship, and technique. From hard-driving funk jams with Victor Wooten and DJ Logic to sparse, evocative pieces featuring Bela Fleck and an ethereal children's choir, Coffin presents the most complete picture yet of his eclectic musical vision. - Homegrown Music
  • Go Round
    Go Round
    From Jeff Coffin's opening notes, it's obvious that he has been influenced by some of the premier jazz players of our time - Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane to name a few. It's also apparent that no matter how powerful those influences are, Coffin's sound has a freshness, universality and freedom to it that makes it completely his own. Before he became Bela Fleck's sax man, he was already considered one of the country's best young horn players by music insiders. An old publicity photo shows Coffin blowing two saxophones at once, making it look easy and unimaginable at the same time. They say a picture is worth a thousand words and that photo tells just how Coffin approaches his music, "To me, it's all or nothing."
    Track Listing: 1- Intro/Tuesday's Waterloo 2- Walking on Thin Water 3- Go-Round 4- Zuleikha 5- Tall and Lanky 6- As In The Beginning... 7- Playin' the Worm 8- Only Love 9- Multa et Mira 10- Dewey 11- Ibrahim
  • Commonality
    Commonality
    Flecktones' sax player's 1999 solo CD, loaded with innovative jazz/world/fusion compositions!
    Track Listing: 1. First Comes Last 2. Salt Lick 3. Commonality 4. Espoo You 5. Angle of Repose 6. Something Quick 7. Outside, the Gray Sky Cries 8. Who's Who 9. Prayer
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