• 1. Lil Dear
      • 2. Bolerock
      • 3. The New Love
      • 4. Uncle Ben & Aunt Jemma
      • 5. Dance Of The Virgins
      • 6. Memories Of Coltrane

      ‘The New Love’ from 1978 was the fifth and last album that Carlos Garnett recorded for the Muse label in the 70’s. He reverts to a smaller combo and features heavyweight musicians like Alphonse Mouzon, Terumasu Hino and Joe Bonner.

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