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Keystone

Label: SteepleChase Records
Released: 2010

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Label: Origin Records
Released: 0
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Dave Douglas: Keystone

Read "Keystone" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Le strategie sonore di Dave Douglas si semplificano in questi anni recenti, nella dialettica tra quintetto acustico e gruppo elettrico, gruppi eccellenti curati con particolare meticolosita'. Escono ora per la Greenleaf, diretta in proprio, due CD in contemporanea: questo Keystone, ed un “live" del vecchio quintetto col repertorio di The Infinite. Keystone e' pensato come sonorizzazione ...

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Keystone

Label: Greenleaf Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: A Noise From The Deep; Just Another Murder; Sapphire Sky Blue; Butterfly Effect; Fatty's Day Off; Mabel Normand; The Real Roscoe; Famous Players; Barnyard Flirtations; Hollywood; Tragicomique.

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Dave Douglas: Keystone

Read "Keystone" reviewed by Michael McCaw


Keystone is an incredibly mature-sounding album from Dave Douglas--not because his work up till now has not been complete, but because he has fully integrated the technology and mode of the music first espoused by Miles Davis. Yet he has moved beyond that reference point and created a group sound that is thoroughly modern and doesn't ...

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Dave Douglas: Keystone

Read "Keystone" reviewed by John Kelman


Paradoxically consistent yet somehow unpredictable, trumpeter Dave Douglas is an artistic rarity. Even when he records a followup to an existing project, you know it's going to be an evolution which throws in some surprises. Last year's Strange Liberation may have been a sequel to 2002's The Infinite, but the addition of Bill Frisell inspired new ...

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. . .with Body and Soul

Label: Keystone
Released: 2002
Track listing: My Man

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The Crissy Lee Jazz Orchestra: . . .with Body and Soul

Read ". . .with Body and Soul" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The second album by drummer Crissy Lee’s UK–based Jazz Orchestra is encased in the equivalent of a plain brown wrapper (no liner notes, composer or arranger credits, biographical or other information, the solo order furnished in type so small that one needs a magnifying glass to read it) but good things sometimes do come in unassuming ...


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