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no boundaries

by Rent Romus' Jazz On the Land

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The Walk 06:39
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2am 08:40
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Spirit Free 04:45
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Rain 03:52
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FSU 03:42
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Always Why 04:24
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Lady Ash 04:24
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Mz. Berry 05:33
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about

This is the first CD recording of the band founded by a then young Rent Romus called Jazz on the Line released in 1991. This album featured a cross section of jazz with hints of pre-acid jazz that became the fad hitting the west coast during the mid-nineties. It featured Rent Romus during his college years at UC Santa Cruz as well as Jason Olaine who went on to become the driving force behind the success that is Yoshi's Jazz Club in Oakland California, Ben Leinbach who worked with artists such as Jai Utal and pianist and now doctorate and author Stefano Dezerega. This was also the debut recording for vocalist Anna Gurski who is now known as Anna Christina.

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released September 1, 1991

Rent Romus - alto sax
Jason Olaine - trumpet
Anna Christina - vocals
Stefano DeZerega - Piano
Ben Leinbach - drums
Ernie Provencher - bass
Corin Stiggall - bass

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Rent Romus San Francisco, California

Rent Romus hailed by Downbeat as having "a bold sound, unmistakable sincerity and conviction". A third generation Finnish American born in the great north of upper Michigan and growing up in the San Francisco Bay ,Romus' work on the saxophone has been dubbed “ferocious” by the San Francisco Weekly and “central to the creative music world of the West Coast” by writer jazz critic Frank Rubolino. ... more

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