John Medeski – A Different Time

Released on April 8, 2013, 'A Different Time' is a 41-minute John Medeski's solo piano debut recorded using a seven-foot, 1925 French Gaveau piano.

Track Listing : 1.A Different Time (John Medeski

) - 04:32 . 2.I'M Falling In Love Again (Willie Nelson) - 05:43 . 3.His Eye Is On The Sparrow (Charles Gabriel / Sivilla Martin) - 06:18 . 4.Ran (John Medeski) - 01:53 . 5.Graveyard Fields (John Medeski) - 06:06 . 6.Luz Marina (John Medeski) - 05:34 . 7.Waiting At The Gate (John Medeski) - 02:30 . 8.Lacrima (John Medeski) - 03:54 . 9.Otis (John Medeski) - 04:58

Musicians : John Medeski

- Piano

Production : Produced By John Medeski

. Henry Hirsch - Engineer, Mixing . Nathan James - Mastering

Package : Carly Margolis - Package Design . Philippe Garnier - Photography

Recorded 2013.

ReleasedOn April

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