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White Pepper Washington and the duality of destruction

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and the duality of destruction and rebirth

This collection showcases not only some of the classic tracks that defined Jamison's career but also highlights his ability to engage and energize an audience

Takemitsu evokes the Japanese concept of ma — the space between things — through fluid

and subtle effects around the piano

It features a diverse lineup of artists and bands

White Pepper Washington and the duality of destructionWhite Pepper is the seventh studio album from Philadelphia psychedelic rock duo Ween Dean Ween (Mickey Melchiondo) and Gene Ween (Aaron Freeman) released on May 2, 2000 via Elektra Records. It was their final album for a major label, recorded at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York with Grammy winning producer Chris Shaw the first Ween album not produced by longtime collaborator Andrew Weiss and the first recorded with their full touring band.

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