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This track is the quintessential example of the "Ogerman sound"—lush, melancholic string arrangements paired with Michael Brecker’s soaring, emotional tenor saxophone. It also features a notable guest appearance by guitarist , adding a layer of bluesy texture that complements the cinematic atmosphere.
A "solid piece" from the self-titled 1991 album depends on the mood you're looking for, but "Boulevard Tristesse" is widely considered the album's standout track. 1991.Claus Ogerman - Claus Ogerman Featuring Mi...
: At over 10 minutes long, this is the most substantial "piece" on the record. It provides more room for Brecker to stretch out and develop a long-form solo compared to the shorter, more structured tracks. This track is the quintessential example of the
If you're looking for other highlights from the album, consider these based on your preference: consider these based on your preference: