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Some Other Time/Slow Café

Label: World City Music
Released: 2017
Track listing: Admiring-Lee; Ugly Beauty; Some Other Time; Get Happy; Foregone Conclusions; Jeannine; Theme For Ernie; I Should Care; Sheila's Sunday Song; Is That So? The Peacocks; Slow Café.

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Steve Heckman & Matt Clark: Some Other Time/Slow Café

Read "Some Other Time/Slow Café" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Back in the summer of 2004, saxophonist Steve Heckman and pianist Matt Clark took to the studio to lay down some duo tracks. Those recordings have now finally found their way into the world through Some Other Time/Slow Café, an album presenting a dozen pieces that speak with casual and reflective charm while highlighting the rapport ...

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Live at Yoshi's

Label: World City Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Soul Eyes; Equinox; You're A Weaver of Dreams; Ode To The Sunsinger; Theosphere; Blame It On My Youth; Deomde.

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Live at Yoshi's

Label: World City Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Soul Eyes; Equinox; You're A Weaver of Dreams; Ode To The Sunsinger; Theosphere; Blame It On My Youth; Deomde.

Album

Live At Yoshi's

Label: World City Music
Released: 2005

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Live at Yoshi's

Label: World City Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Soul Eyes; Equinox; You're a Weaver of Dreams; Ode to the Sunsinger; This is the Moment; Theosphere; Blame it on My Youth; Deomde.

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Steve Heckman Quartet: Live at Yoshi's

Read "Live at Yoshi's" reviewed by John Kelman


What separates a good jazz artist from a great one? Clearly, you've got to have certain essentials to be a credible player: good time, a strong command of the language, the ability to navigate changes, and a good set of ears in order to be a responsive improviser. But to be a great player you've got ...

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Steve Heckman Quartet: Live at Yoshi's

Read "Live at Yoshi's" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


Saxophonist Steve Heckman's second album is a continuation of his pursuit of John Coltrane. The middle period referred to on these eight tracks spans the late 1950s (from recordings on Prestige and Atlantic). Having not heard Heckman's debut, this is a pleasure to listen to, among the several Coltrane homages over the past few years. Heckman ...

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Steve Heckman Quartet: Live at Yoshi's

Read "Live at Yoshi's" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Saxophonist Steve Heckman's debut recording, With John in Mind (World City Music, '03), referenced the classic John Coltrane sound. Live at Yoshi's blows back into the same territory in a reverent exploration of Trane Land, the Atlantic and Impulse! geographies.As a teenager, Heckman listened to A Love Supreme for two years from start to ...

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With John in Mind

Label: World City Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: R.S.V.P.; With John In Mind; Body And Soul; Sad Poetry; I Am Not Your Fantasy; Eye Of The Beast; Everything Happens To Me; Rodney's Red Raincoat; Lost In A Champagne Fog.


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