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Nomad (Digital Download)

$15.00

Nomad (Digital Download)

Available now!

When you listen to tenor saxophonist Jordan VanHemert dealing on a standard tune in a trio setting — the format heard on the majority of Nomad, his auspicious sophomore album — there’s no mistaking his fluency in the jazz tradition and on the horn itself. His sound is full and warm, with unhurried phrasing anchored in a swinging melodicism, perfectly suited for high-level exploration of the jazz canon. But on this special date, mainly with the eminent Rodney Whitaker on bass and David Alvarez III on drums, VanHemert looks to a less common source for repertoire: the folk and children’s songs of Korea, both ancient and contemporary.

-David Adler, Project Liner Notes

Upon purchase, you’ll receive a unique link where you can download CD-quality lossless audio files of the album, as well as cover art and digital liner notes. The files are in FLAC format.

PLEASE NOTE: The download link you receive is only good for 24 hours. After that, you’ll have to contact us for a new link! So don’t forget to download those files ASAP after purchasing!

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Nomad Track Listing

  1. Bird, Bird, Bluebird - Korean Traditional

  2. Imjin River Song - SeYong Park

  3. Half Moon - Vocal - GeukYoung Yoon

  4. Doraji Taryeong (White Mountain Flower) - Korean Traditional

  5. Arirang Alone - Instrumental - Han Dol

  6. Spring in My Hometown - Hong NanPa

  7. Arirang Alone - Vocal - Han Dol

  8. Half Moon - Instrumental - GeukYoung Yoon

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Nomad (Digital Download)

Available now!

When you listen to tenor saxophonist Jordan VanHemert dealing on a standard tune in a trio setting — the format heard on the majority of Nomad, his auspicious sophomore album — there’s no mistaking his fluency in the jazz tradition and on the horn itself. His sound is full and warm, with unhurried phrasing anchored in a swinging melodicism, perfectly suited for high-level exploration of the jazz canon. But on this special date, mainly with the eminent Rodney Whitaker on bass and David Alvarez III on drums, VanHemert looks to a less common source for repertoire: the folk and children’s songs of Korea, both ancient and contemporary.

-David Adler, Project Liner Notes

Upon purchase, you’ll receive a unique link where you can download CD-quality lossless audio files of the album, as well as cover art and digital liner notes. The files are in FLAC format.

PLEASE NOTE: The download link you receive is only good for 24 hours. After that, you’ll have to contact us for a new link! So don’t forget to download those files ASAP after purchasing!

—
Nomad Track Listing

  1. Bird, Bird, Bluebird - Korean Traditional

  2. Imjin River Song - SeYong Park

  3. Half Moon - Vocal - GeukYoung Yoon

  4. Doraji Taryeong (White Mountain Flower) - Korean Traditional

  5. Arirang Alone - Instrumental - Han Dol

  6. Spring in My Hometown - Hong NanPa

  7. Arirang Alone - Vocal - Han Dol

  8. Half Moon - Instrumental - GeukYoung Yoon

Nomad (Digital Download)

Available now!

When you listen to tenor saxophonist Jordan VanHemert dealing on a standard tune in a trio setting — the format heard on the majority of Nomad, his auspicious sophomore album — there’s no mistaking his fluency in the jazz tradition and on the horn itself. His sound is full and warm, with unhurried phrasing anchored in a swinging melodicism, perfectly suited for high-level exploration of the jazz canon. But on this special date, mainly with the eminent Rodney Whitaker on bass and David Alvarez III on drums, VanHemert looks to a less common source for repertoire: the folk and children’s songs of Korea, both ancient and contemporary.

-David Adler, Project Liner Notes

Upon purchase, you’ll receive a unique link where you can download CD-quality lossless audio files of the album, as well as cover art and digital liner notes. The files are in FLAC format.

PLEASE NOTE: The download link you receive is only good for 24 hours. After that, you’ll have to contact us for a new link! So don’t forget to download those files ASAP after purchasing!

—
Nomad Track Listing

  1. Bird, Bird, Bluebird - Korean Traditional

  2. Imjin River Song - SeYong Park

  3. Half Moon - Vocal - GeukYoung Yoon

  4. Doraji Taryeong (White Mountain Flower) - Korean Traditional

  5. Arirang Alone - Instrumental - Han Dol

  6. Spring in My Hometown - Hong NanPa

  7. Arirang Alone - Vocal - Han Dol

  8. Half Moon - Instrumental - GeukYoung Yoon

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