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In Three Acts
Label: Elephant Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Overture; Contrecoeur; Tour de Force; Quiet; Little Sketch; Tin Drum; B-side; Gods Of Taste; Dadar; 80s
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Stained Glass
By Geoff Lapp
Label: Elephant Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Sunny Rays; Elsa; With A Song In My Heart; Day Dream; Kathy's Waltz; Yo Bro; Theme For Margaret; Zack In The Box; Sweet Lorraine; The Party's Over.
Geoff Lapp: Stained Glass
by Budd Kopman
Pianist Geoff Lapp and his trio are in high demand in their native Montreal, Canada, and if Stained Glass is any indication of how the group plays live, it is easy to see why. The reasons given for entitling an album are many times not clear. Stained Glass" evokes an image a church ...
Earth Tones
By Dave Turner
Label: Elephant Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Skip; Fortitude and Self-Denial; The Feeling of Jazz; THe Lady with the Silver Horn; For Stan Patrick; Commissioner Symonds; The End of a Love Affair.
Dave Turner: Earth Tones
by John Kelman
It's been over two years since Montreal-based saxophonist Dave Turner debuted his new quartet, which finds the longtime altoist making an exclusive switch to the baritone instrument. With trombonist Dave Grott sharing the front line, the quartet may have looked bottom-heavy on paper--but it's proven to be a soulful and rich-sounding unit, aided by the young ...
Martine Carri: Blackfoot
by Jerry D'Souza
From Montreal, home of the best jazz festival in the world and some of the finest jazz musicians in Canada, comes Martine Carrière. She is on her second CD, bringing in tow a top-notch band of musicians. They have played with her before, and the empathy between them gives the music a natural air that captures ...
Les Danseurs
By Jean Beaudet
Label: Elephant Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Les Bourgeons; Les Danseurs; Le Souvenir; Too Many Penguins; Don't Look Back; Zachary; Down Here; Heaven; Victoire de la Paix.
Jean Beaudet Trio: Les Danseurs
by John Kelman
Risk-taking is endemic to jazz; however what can appear to be a chancy approach, in the final analysis, can also be merely shtick--the much-hyped The Bad Plus being a prime example. Canadian pianist Jean Beaudet knows all about risk. With a recording career that now extends back twenty-five years, he has been touted as the torch-taker ...