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Baker’s Dozen

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Chicago’s Junius Paul kicks off the jazz jam of “Baker’s Dozen” with some faux feedback scrawl that sounds like a Sonic Youth outtake. Until the drums kick in. Love you, Steve Shelley – that’s not how you hit the skins.

A saxophone announces itself with some more traditional tut-tutting, but the composition as a whole never settles into a conventional structure that’s interested in telling a story.

Composer and musician Junius Paul seems more interested in just hanging out on this track, feeling through the improvisation to sketch a quick mood and then move on. Shades of On the Corner.

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