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Misterioso

Label: IGMOD
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. Fragile 2. Listen To Your Soul 3. If I Should Lose You 4.Sunshower 5. That All Devil Called Love 6. Foolin' Myself 7. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 8. Listen To Monk 9. Monk's Point 10. Looking Back 11. Light Of Night.

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Teri Roiger: Misterioso

Read "Misterioso" reviewed by Tom Pierce


Phrases such as “different", “interesting" and “ultra hip" in a review often reflects a less than a positive assessment. However, vocalist Teri Roiger's Misterioso, simply travels a uniquely compelling road than most conventional jazz vocal recordings. The absence of a piano allows a distinctive framework of masterful support and interaction by her husband John Menegon on ...

Album

Chant

Label: IGMOD
Released: 1999

Album

Daybreak

Label: IGMOD
Released: 1999

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Badal Roy - Ken Wessel - Stomu Takeishi: Daybreak

Read "Daybreak" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The core of Daybreak features the imaginative teaming of guitarist Ken Wessel, the infamous Indian percussionist Badal Roy both members of Ornette Coleman’s “Prime Time”, and bassist Stomu Takeishi who has performed and toured with Henry Threadgill among others. Besides stints with famous bands, these gentlemen are highly regarded session musicians whom individually, can boast of ...

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Frank Kimbrough: Chant

Read "Chant" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Members of The New York Jazz Collective regroup, this time under the leadership of pianist Frank Kimbrough. Accompanying Kimbrough are: Ben Allison; double bass and Jeff Ballard on drums. Kimbrough is a thinking man’s pianist. His approach and execution is often multicolored, sure-handed and luminous. The opener is Ornette Coleman’s “Feet Music” and oddly enough Kimbrough’s ...

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Live In Warsaw!

Label: IGMOD
Released: 1998
Track listing: Introduction; Toms For Talia (Drum Intro); Cowboys & Africans; Little "e"; Time For The Blues; Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise; Magical Space; Give The Drummer's Sum (Drum Intro); 8 x 12; Closing Announcements

Album

Triceratops

Label: IGMOD
Released: 1998

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Article: Album Review

Paul Wertico Trio: Live In Warsaw

Read "Live In Warsaw" reviewed by Ed Kopp


If your knowledge of Paul Wertico is limited to his work with the Pat Metheny Group, you might not realize the extent of this man's ability. Live In Warsaw shows another side to a drummer who's better known for his finesse than his quick hands. Recorded one night during a two-week tour of Germany ...

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Triceratops: Triceratops

Read "Triceratops" reviewed by Joel Roberts


Triceratops is a three-horned sextet that takes its name from the three-horned dinosaur. With an alternating front line of saxophones, flutes, clarinets, and trombone, this veteran San Francisco-area band creates warm jazz moods in a variety of genres. The album's original compositions by Tony Corman (alto / soprano saxophones, flute), Dave Tidball (tenor / soprano saxophones, ...


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