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26 Jul

Trio/Live by Stew Cutler

Wednesday, 26 July 2006
Guitarist Stew Cutler gets all of his stuff out in one live recording. Trio/Live is betwixt and between jazz and avant-garde, blues and soul, rhythm & blues. Along w…
Superstar diva Norah Jones sings on the stunningly beautiful, dream-laden piece titled "Lonely Lament." But that component of this Louisville, KY., based band signifies …
There is a pecking order to recorded jazz. Of course, first and foremost are the musicians who must be possessed of a talent which makes you want to be captured, to list…
18 Jul

Side-by-Side by Francis Jacob

Tuesday, 18 July 2006
Occasionally one will find a track repeated on an album in a slightly different format, for instance it might first appear as a vocal track and close out the record as a…
Band leader composer and saxophonist Tevet Sela has straightforwardly produced some of the most mindful modern jazz in Israel. Indeed, Tevet Sela performs as a soloist/l…
Baron Tymas, Assistant Director of Jazz Studies at North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC, is a fluent and inventive guitarist with a gift for composition. Blue…
26 Jun

III by Stanton Moore

Monday, 26 June 2006
Drummer Stanton Moore’s "III" is one of the funkiest albums to slide down the pike in many a year. With Robert Walter on a killer Hammond B3 and Will Bernard on a…
21 Jun

Blue Quest by Zvonimir Tot

Wednesday, 21 June 2006
"Never judge a man's actions until you know his motives." (Anonymous). Zvonimir Tot (z-VON-e-mere TOTE) made the moves from his home of Vojvodina (the northern province of …
15 Jun

Countryside by OffbeaT

Thursday, 15 June 2006
Frøy Aagre has done it again, she has put together a blend of compositions that further demonstrates her skill and talent. But more than showcase her own gifts, they inc…
The cover of Norman Hedman’s new CD, Garden of Forbidden Fruit, features a bold, colorful illustration of a woman in a lush tropical setting, but there’s an unexpect…
11 Jun

Sazzunk by Michael Drake

Sunday, 11 June 2006
Michael Drake continues to amaze and delight with his intimate jazz trumpet talents, and each CD he releases further reveals his enduring sounds. His sound is always cle…
10 Jun

Instant Groove by Bobby Lewis

Saturday, 10 June 2006
Bobby Lewis defines groove as follows: "to enjoy oneself intensely; to interact harmoniously; a pronounced enjoyable rhythm; and an exciting experience." A musician with "i…
This DVD is "mean" good! Jazz music was meant to be played and heard and "seen" live and this DVD captures exactly what it should. The Messenger was filmed at the…
08 Jun

Don't Look Back by Warren Vache

Thursday, 08 June 2006
Like many other noteworthy recordings, Warren Vaché’s recording with the Scottish Ensemble, Don’t Look Back, started with an entirely different objective and deve…
New York-based guitarist/composer Francis Jacob comes up with a novel approach here. In effect, he spins two distinct versions of the same compositions, segmented into a…
How fortunate we are that Louie Bellson finally released a CD of his Sacred Music and Jazz Ballet. For years, musicians who worked with Bellson knew of his…
After the success of the Brubeck sessions in 2004, View So Tender : Wonder Revisited arrives as the result of a second collaboration between piani…
Karrin Allyson - Footprints- (2006 Concord Music Group) What’s so very appealing about this disk is the showcasing of numerous talents along with primary vocal…
Pianist Brian Trainor didn’t get to see the release of Why Try To Change Me Now? He died July 8, 2006, two months before the album hit the streets. The CD stands as …
This album has far too many huge stars to list them all. Simply stated, there is more talent on this album than you can imagine. The great legends that are George Benson an…
When one listens to jazz percussionist Eric Frazier, don't expect to sit still. You will tap your feet, rock side to side or simply sing with familiar tunes on his lates…
For his project with the Zagreb Saxophone Quartet and other special guests, guitarist Igor Lunder wrote a combination of original tunes and arranged some compositions by…
As a record label, Impulse has proven through the years that it does not favor one faction of jazz over any other. This compilation album shows that attitude beautifully…
India’s gift to the world of jazz (and every other imaginable genre of music) is definitely this striking, sexy soprano who is celebrating over 30 years in the business.…
10 Apr

Self-titled by M-Pact

Monday, 10 April 2006
Now, here are A+ a cappella vocals, coordinated in a manner that only folks who really know singing can arrange. The crisp falsettos, finger-snapping/head-…
"Spy Jazz??" Can’t say that I’ve ever heard of this subgenre before this CD. Orchestral jazz, yes.... and this is a nice variety of that. Hillman is very much into the s…
05 Apr

III by Stanton Moore

Wednesday, 05 April 2006
Born and raised in New Orleans, Stanton Moore is one of the most outstanding jazz drummers performing today. He lives there and has been a recurring member of the immens…
01 Apr

Translucent Space by Jason Rigby

Saturday, 01 April 2006
Saxophonist/composer Jason Rigby is a relative rarity amongst youthful jazz players (sometimes referred to as "Young Lions" or in the words of the late Steve Lacy, "rebo…
27 Mar

Out of Nowhere by Harold Fethe

Monday, 27 March 2006
We are drawn to certain recordings because of the bandleader (Parker and Monk come to mind) while the attraction of others is tied to the band as much as to the leader (…
Saxophonist Bob Reynolds conveys musical maturity beyond his years during the preponderance of this irrefutably, compelling studio set. With a clear-sighted game-plan in…
16 Mar

Hands by Frank Abarca

Thursday, 16 March 2006
This demo is a collection of fairly innovative pieces (four to be exact) wherein Frank Abarca experiments with composing songs exclusively with drums. Interesting, to sa…
Hallelujah/well I just woke up from a dream/so far away... On Ways Not to Lose, the debut album by The Wood Brothers, one can't help but find their spirit uplifted…
When Concord Records released its tribute to acoustic guitar legend John Fahey, it came up with some of the most outstanding jazz talents around to record with. This is …
Guitarist Eric Swinderman has been playing in the San Francisco/Oakland Bay Area for the last 25 years. Known primarily for his work with singer Brenda Boykin, Swinderma…
Rare, it is, a CD of jazz is so superior it literally takes your breath away. In a nutshell, Mosaic Orchestra, Vol. 1 by Giovanni Maier is great. From the opening…
27 Feb

Alternate Realities by Al Garcia

Monday, 27 February 2006
Al Garcia has long been at the front in mixing various intricate jazz styles for guitar performance. His original compositions reflect his innate ability to create unusu…
23 Feb

The Essential Kenny G by Kenny G

Thursday, 23 February 2006
Kenny G has earned Grammy, American Music, Soul Train, World Music & NAACP Image Awards as well as a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has done it all and The Essentia…
23 Feb

By A Thread by John Ellis

Thursday, 23 February 2006
Leaving his post as tenor saxophonist with the Charlie Hunter trio, song writer John Ellis steps out with his distinctive voice following his hit, One Foot In the Swamp
23 Feb

Walkin with the Wazmo by Jerry Vivino

Thursday, 23 February 2006
What aI was able to listen and review a CD by Jerry Vivino, long time sax player, and a staple on the Conan O'Brien show with the Max Weinberg 7. What a tr…
As an alumnus of Miles Davis’ groundbreaking fusion album entitled Bitches Brew, as well as a co-founder of Herbie Hancock’s expeditionary band The Headhun…
Curious Melodies from the Lost Travel Diaries of Sir Albus Manchild takes the art of the concept record to a whole new level. The latest project by the Beston B…
Groups and bands are one thing, but Mushroom is more of a concept --like the Golden Palominos and Material, there’s a consistent core of a few musicians but an …
11 Feb

Aqua by Moncef Genoud

Saturday, 11 February 2006
It is said that good thing come to those who wait, so as good as Swiss pianist Moncef Genoud's latest CD Aqua is, the two years between its 2004 recording date …
07 Feb

Circus by Ole Amund Gjersvik Quintet

Tuesday, 07 February 2006
Circus is the sixth jazz album released for Norwegian double bass player Ole Amund Gjersvik. The album has many influences such as the waltz, tango, and Latin. Ev…
With his first release in eight years, many astute observers of the modern jazz scene should welcome this new outing by multi-reedman Bennie Maupin with open arms. Accla…
05 Feb

Yemaya by Roberto Occhipinti

Sunday, 05 February 2006
Toronto born bassist, Roberto Occhipinti, has played on and produced Grammy nominated and Juno award winning albums. In addition, Occhipinti is a member of the Canadian …
17 Jan

Sings and Plays by Joe Gransden

Tuesday, 17 January 2006
"Plays and Sings" shows Joe Gransden’s talent and explores his musical creativity. Listen as Joe paints. He uses his playing, singing, writing, arranging as his colors. …
17 Jan

Instant Groove by Bobby Lewis

Tuesday, 17 January 2006
Bobby Lewis is at his finest hour in this collection. The CD is alive with invigorating and sensitive jazz sounds. Every song reflects the genius of Lewis as he plays!
Searching for overlooked material to transform by means of the infinite creative possibilities of jazz, bassist Eddie Gómez and pianist Mark Kramer decided upon Jerry Bock’…
14 Oct

Offroad by Hands On Strings

Friday, 14 October 2005
German guitarists Stephan Bormann and Thomas Fellow prove that a total, even of one plus one, can be vastly greater than its sum. Their playing on Offroad sounds unl…

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