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30 Apr

Kind of Pink and Blue by Jon Crosse

Sunday, 30 April 2006
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The 1990’s and beyond have been dubbed the "decades of the brain," as technology and research continually allows scientists to explain how the brain functions as never b…
18 Apr

These Days by ellen johnson

Tuesday, 18 April 2006
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Ellen’s singing career began in Chicago, where she exhibited a versatile mix of acoustic styles, ranging from pop and jazz to theatrical numbers.It could be said …
12 Apr

Miami Jam by Lino

Wednesday, 12 April 2006
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This is the third installment from this talented guitarist but the first I’ve heard. I’m impressed. With a sound and style often akin to the likes of Craig Chaquico, this y…
Throughout the course of a year, I receive all kinds of compact discs, DVD’s and believe it or not cassette tapes to review. Although the focus of most of these recordin…
17 Mar

Up From Under by Letha

Friday, 17 March 2006
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This is an interesting CD, well worth a listen and review. Letha, a native of my hometown, Washington, DC, presents 17 very original and thought-provoking tracks. There is …
17 Mar

Tribal Jazz by Various

Friday, 17 March 2006
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Now, here’s an interesting collection of unique tunes from the folks at Hidden Beach who brilliantly birthed the Unwrapped series a series of albums with really strong and …
13 Mar

Dark Triumph by Cecilia Smith

Monday, 13 March 2006
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What is our purpose here on earth? In a world of instantaneous gratification, seldom do we stop and really ponder such a poignant and long term question. Vibraphonist an…
17 Feb

Good Bread Alley by Carl Hancock Rux

Friday, 17 February 2006
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Once upon a time, music was not only listened to for pleasure, but to find out (in the words of Saint Marvin) "what’s goin’ on." Whether you think about minstrels in med…
The Color Purple was first a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alice Walker and then it became a movie by Steven Spielberg. Two decades later, it has been reimagined…
30 Jan

30 Years Of Stony Plain by Various Artists

Monday, 30 January 2006
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Anniversaries are always special and this is no exception. Thirty years ago, Stony Plains Records issued their first record from their tiny office in Edmonton, Alberta. The…
03 Jan

Killing Time by Massacre

Tuesday, 03 January 2006
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When folks talk "trios," it usually means "piano trio" (jazz; keys/bass/drums) or "power trio" (rock; guitar/bass/drums). In the 30s & 40s, a piano trio often meant pian…
22 Oct

Songbook by Jerry Rojas and Peter A. Schmid

Saturday, 22 October 2005
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Jerry Rojas and Peter A. Schmid seem to be very competent musicians. However, this album appears to do little to truly showcase the talents of either artist. The directi…
I admit I do not much care for steel pan, I have respect for it as an art form, as a style of music, and for the musicians who perform it,but to me and my exposure of the p…
Saxophonist Marshall Royal was widely regarded as a section player in the Count Basie band, with a sound influenced by Benny Carter or Johnny Hodges. Gordon Jenkins, arr…
07 Oct

Preface by OneUpOneDown

Friday, 07 October 2005
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A lot of great music has come out of Canada. This piece is no exception. OneUpOneDown is a duo that will get your attention. Their soft, sophisticated sounds cascade fro…
03 Oct

Baula Project by Federico Miranda

Monday, 03 October 2005
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Here’s one whose bio states that there are hints of rock present in this CD. Hints of rock?? The CD bleeds rock.... copiously! Now, having created that gra…
08 Sep

Three Minute Jazz by John Devitt

Thursday, 08 September 2005
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Here is something interesting from an unusual artist. An Irish born flautist presently living in the Netherlands, John Devitt has studied at The Royal Irish Academy of Musi…
Spanning the last several years Finnish modern jazz pianist/composer Mike Pohjola has been applying his multifarious crafts while residing in New York City. On this rath…
The physics of how unsung words and music become sensible in the act of listening lies both in the form and the content of the recording, Phenomena of Interference
17 Aug

Dido & Aeneas by Respectable Groove

Wednesday, 17 August 2005
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In recent years, it has been a common thing to see classic works modernized. Examples of this would be the remake of Romeo and Juliet, starring Leo DiCaprio and…
13 Aug

Music From Beach Boulevard by Tim Coffman

Saturday, 13 August 2005
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Music From Beach Boulevard once again highlights the musical genius of San Diego based producer/artist Tim Coffman, not to be confused with Chicago's trombonist b…
Israeli composer/pianist Yitzhak Yedid merges a chamber-jazz program into a deeply personalized spin on the strife, violence and solemn overtones relating to the Holy Ci…
06 Aug

Twenty For One by Cadence

Saturday, 06 August 2005
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If you can, stop reading this review for just a few minutes, and put Cadence’s newest release Twenty for One in your player. Don’t read the liner notes, don’t go …
05 Aug

Convergence by Chris Brubeck

Friday, 05 August 2005
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When trombonist Chris Brubeck isn’t performing with The Brubeck Brothers Quartet or Triple Play, he is busy composing modern classical pieces that draw from jazz and other …
30 Jul

Twin Song by Avi Rothbard

Saturday, 30 July 2005
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Avi Rothbard, originally from Israel, has been making his way through the New York jazz scene for the past few years and this is his second release with Midlantic Record…
22 Jul

Ritmo de Vida by 3D

Friday, 22 July 2005
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When I first heard 3D’s Ritmo de Vida, I was left with a feeling of interest, so I played it again, and felt a sense of respect for the two composers, guitarist…
08 Jul

Suite For John A. Williams by Tyrone Brown

Friday, 08 July 2005
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Tyrone Brown is featured here alongside Bobby Zankel on alto sax and Adam Williams on guitar in the same string section as his other release Between Midnight and Dawn…
It's really hard to place what Tyrone Brown is trying to do or trying to accomplish. It's very obvious that Tyrone Brown loves swing, gypsy swing, as well as Sephardic m…
Who’d figure.... a jazz editor receiving a Christmas CD by Regis Philbin to review? Hmm.... well, maybe I’ll pop this bad boy in for a spin. After all, the jacket says t…
09 Jun

The Sound by New Monsoon

Thursday, 09 June 2005
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New Monsoon, a jam band with an impressive resume, exudes musicality with their latest release The Sound. A glissando on the organ jumpstarts the first track, "Journ…
08 Jun

A Thousand Days by Mitchell Froom

Wednesday, 08 June 2005
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Mitchell Froom Brings It All Back HomeA Thousand Days is a line from a Louie Pérez poem and the title of Mitchell Froom's third solo release. Froom …
07 Jun

Christmas Is For Grownups Too by Juan Oskar

Tuesday, 07 June 2005
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I am glad to know that Christmas Is For Grownups Too. I never claimed to have grown up, just out, as in a larger belly, once I got into my mid forties. That is …
02 Jun

Twenty For One by Cadence

Thursday, 02 June 2005
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On their second release, Twenty For One, a cappella group Cadence continue to explore originals as well as time honored pop classics. Variety is the key to their exi…
01 Jun

Antiqua by Tom & Joy

Wednesday, 01 June 2005
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As autumn winds clear a path to make its presence known and you look towards the skies watching the clouds roll by in rhythmic sequence rest assured that Tom & Joy are t…
09 May

Insignificance by Barbez

Monday, 09 May 2005
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Billed as an avant-garde, chamber-rock outfit and/or avant-garde Cabaret inflected punk unit, this New York City-based group’s manifesto features a morphing of East Euro…
26 Apr

Bluestate by Doug Wamble

Tuesday, 26 April 2005
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Guitarist/vocalist Doug Wamble is something of an enigma, unless you’ve heard Mose Allison and/or Ray Charles. Then, it all becomes clear who/what Wambl…
24 Apr

Lets HET by HET

Sunday, 24 April 2005
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"Henry Cow" and "The Work" keyboardist/reedman Tim Hodgkinson performs solely on baritone sax during one track of this curiously interesting 1984 LP release, now reissue…
Gentle Giant lead vocalist/saxophonist Derek Schulman is celebrating this phenomenal ‘70s progressive-rock band’s legacy with 35th anniversary edition CDs of the origina…
17 Apr

Suite For John A. Williams by Tyrone Brown

Sunday, 17 April 2005
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Often there is a direct exchange of concepts between black writers and jazz. Some of the novels include references to the power of the music, and the music receives inspira…
29 Mar

Local Journeys by Carl Weingarten

Tuesday, 29 March 2005
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West Coast guitarist Carl Weingarten is a colorist who blends an enviable technique with gobs of emotive sentiment and subtly designed electronic effects. On this endeav…
Ahh, the mood. The Frank & Joe Show 66 2/3 fills the heart with a musical assortment showcasing the dynamite skills and personalities of the artists involved celebra…
11 Mar

Colossus ADEA by Parallel Mind

Friday, 11 March 2005
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Parallel Mind is a Chicago based progressive rock trio whose music fits nicely into the niche of "Third Stream" jazz. All compositions are by band members Nad…
Well, I was invited to go to a concert at Birdland on 44th Street in Manhattan to a group of jazz female saxophone performers plus guitars and piano which was a celebration…
05 Mar

Bloom by Eric Johnson

Saturday, 05 March 2005
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With the unseasonably cool South Texas Spring of 2005 comes, "Bloom", the long awaited Favored Nations release of legendary guitarist, Eric Johnson’s first full band album …
03 Mar

Magic Time by Van Morrison

Thursday, 03 March 2005
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Van Morrison’s impact has not faltered one iota from my perspective, especially after listening to his new album Magic Time. I do not claim to be an avid fan of his cata…
20 Feb

Moontide by Helmut Lipsky

Sunday, 20 February 2005
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Helmut Lipsky possesses a long resume describing his work as a professional composer and violinist, the result of having recorded numerous CD’s of various descriptions, com…
16 Feb

Closure by Lois Deloatch

Wednesday, 16 February 2005
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This album fills the air with sadness. Lois Deloatch has created a outlet for some obviously devastating things that have occurred in her life. She expresses quite eloquent…
16 Feb

Bluestate by Doug Wamble

Wednesday, 16 February 2005
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Now that Branford Marsalis has his own record label and distribution agreement, he has moved into the signing of promising new artists that Marsalis’ immersion in the enter…
Characteristically, DJ Spooky possesses an unquestionable sense of universalism extending from the scientific to the banal. Along with Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky has made …
12 Feb

Altiplanos by Pierre Bensusan

Saturday, 12 February 2005
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Revered French, finger-style acoustic guitarist Pierre Bensusan’s latest endeavor features collaborations with various artists performing on keyboards, bass, Djembe and …

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