Seymour Wright's third full solo record and comes as a 2 disc set in an oblong sleeve.
5 tracks recorded between 2014 and 2017 in Bologna, London and Paris.
Is This Right? continues where his last solo - Seymour Writes Back - finished, further developing a set of relationships between ideas, places, people and time, as Wright puts it, documenting 'learning about the saxophone - actual and potential - as rhythm, shadow and text'.
Sounds and design by Seymour Wright.
Includes unlimited streaming of Is This Right? (alto-saxophone solos 2014-2017)
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