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Mark Turner's self-titled debut album, released in 1998 under Rhino/Warner Records, is a captivating exploration of post-bop jazz, showcasing the saxophonist's virtuosic skills and innovative compositions. Recorded in December 1995, the album spans a total of 8 tracks, with a total duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes. Turner's unique voice on the saxophone is evident throughout, as he navigates through intricate melodies and harmonies, backed by a stellar ensemble of musicians. Tracks like "Mr. Brown" and "Lost Ocean" highlight Turner's ability to blend technical prowess with emotional depth, while "Autumn in New York" offers a fresh take on a jazz standard. This album is a testament to Mark Turner's artistry and his significant contribution to the world of contemporary jazz.