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$20.65The Story
** This is a BACKORDER item. Please read our policies before ordering. Check our website for Est. Ship Date.
KEY FEATURES
- Features Ronald Bruner Jr., Kamasi Washington, Maurice “Mobetta” Brown, Ben Wendel, Paul Cornish, and Joshua Crumbly
- Including a cover of "For Free?" originally co-wrote by Kendrick Lamar and Terrace Martin
- First time on vinyl
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
Along with Terrace Martin, Gray Area also features Ronald Bruner Jr., Kamasi Washington, Maurice “Mobetta” Brown, Ben Wendel, Paul Cornish, and Joshua Crumbly. The album captured performances played in the JammJam, signature event of Jammcard Music which was originally just available on digital platforms.
After a short introduction, the band performed a jazz cover of “For Free?” which Terrace wrote with Kendrick Lamar (the original is on Kendrick’s “To Pimp a Butterfly”, which Terrace co-wrote and produced). Kamasi Washington featured on two songs, "Juno" and "Stop Trippin'", both of which were nearly 20 minutes long heated jam sessions. The set is filled with some of the most exciting and powerful jazz music created in years. And Studio A of United Recording was literally packed with 300 audiences surrounding the performers.
TRACKLIST
- Intro
- For Free?
- Great Is Thy Faithfulness
- Juno
- Stop Trippin
LISTEN
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** This is a BACKORDER item. Please read our policies before ordering. Check our website for Est. Ship Date.
KEY FEATURES
- Features Ronald Bruner Jr., Kamasi Washington, Maurice “Mobetta” Brown, Ben Wendel, Paul Cornish, and Joshua Crumbly
- Including a cover of "For Free?" originally co-wrote by Kendrick Lamar and Terrace Martin
- First time on vinyl
RELEASE DESCRIPTION
Along with Terrace Martin, Gray Area also features Ronald Bruner Jr., Kamasi Washington, Maurice “Mobetta” Brown, Ben Wendel, Paul Cornish, and Joshua Crumbly. The album captured performances played in the JammJam, signature event of Jammcard Music which was originally just available on digital platforms.
After a short introduction, the band performed a jazz cover of “For Free?” which Terrace wrote with Kendrick Lamar (the original is on Kendrick’s “To Pimp a Butterfly”, which Terrace co-wrote and produced). Kamasi Washington featured on two songs, "Juno" and "Stop Trippin'", both of which were nearly 20 minutes long heated jam sessions. The set is filled with some of the most exciting and powerful jazz music created in years. And Studio A of United Recording was literally packed with 300 audiences surrounding the performers.
TRACKLIST
- Intro
- For Free?
- Great Is Thy Faithfulness
- Juno
- Stop Trippin

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