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Mat Maneri: Dust

Read "Dust" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Nuovo lavoro di Mat Maneri assieme a quello che pare ormai il suo compagno di viaggio prediletto, il pianista rumeno Lucian Ban. I due--che dopo il loro >Transylvanian Concert (ECM, 2013), hanno collaborato numerose volte--sono qui affiancati dall'eccellente contrabbassista John Hébert e dal batterista Randy Peterson, e si dividono anche la titolarità dei brani--cinque di Maneri, ...

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Dust

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: Mojave; 51 Sorrows; Red Seven; Motian; Two Hymns; Losed; Last Steps; Retina; Dust.

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Mat Maneri Quartet: Dust

Read "Dust" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The respective artists are firmly rooted in the modern vanguard of experimentation, improvisation and countless offshoots of the jazz vernacular. However, A-list bassist John Hebert is also a veteran of many modern/progressive jazz sessions but, as evidenced here, is also comfortable exploring the outside realm. Hence, the musicians dish out a rather somber and stoic chamber-jazz ...

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The Cable Street Rag Band, Dust

Label: Self-Released
Released: 2015
Track listing: 1. Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now 2. That's a plenty 3. Goofus 4. Chocolate Avenue 5. Don't You Start No stuff 6. Dust 7. Persian Rug 8. Faraway Blues 9. Sloppy Drunk 10. Lulu's Back in Town 11. One Sweet Letter From You 12. Gloomy Sunday (Vége A Világnak) 13. Panama 14. Lay Me Down A Pallet On Your Floor 15. Under The Blasted Oak 16. You're My Thrill 17. The Song Has Ended

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Dust

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2008

Album

Dust

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Sleep; Silent Neighbors; Thethird Eyebrow; Dust; In Memoriam; I'll Remember April; Gemini; Late Green.

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Ben Monder: Dust

Read "Dust" reviewed by James Taylor


Guitarist Ben Monder's sophomore effort, originally recorded for Arabesque in 1997 and now reissued by Sunnyside, covers all the ground from free, ambient and discordant to tight, together and melodically upbeat. Most of Monder's work (in fact, much of his best work) has been as a sideman; he has only released two albums as a leader ...

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Dust

Label: Unknown label
Released: 2002


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