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Blues Was Everywhere

from The Invisible Line by Trip to the Moon

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This a line delivered by jazzman Mose Allison in a Radio NZ interview. Mose was not only known for his skills as a pianist, but also his way with words earned him the reputation as "the William Faulkner of jazz”.  The track  went through a number of rewrites before the final mix.  It features the ever excellent Nigel Gavin on glissentar, a fretless eleven string cross between a guitar and an oud.  The track was then emailed to Greg Johnson in Los Angeles who blew the trumpet contribution in his home studio and emailed it back.  Greg has contributed regularly to Trip to the Moon albums.  Greg sang and played trumpet in Tom’s band Bluespeak, whilst Trevor was a member of Greg’s band for ten years, playing on four of his studio albums for Pagan and EMI.

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from The Invisible Line, released September 1, 2012

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