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H & J Quintet: Reminisce

Read "Reminisce" reviewed by Jim Olin


H & J Quintet's Reminisce easily separates itself from most jazz releases with its heavy influence of Brazilian and ecclesiastical music, an original combination that already makes the album refreshing. The flute--not a common item in jazz circles--is also an integral part of their sound. Consisting of Berklee alumni, H & J Quintet is a contemporary ...

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Reminisce

Label: H & J Quintet
Released: 2017
Track listing: 1. Softly and Tenderly 2. What a Friend We Have in Jesus 3. My Father's World 4. Prayer for Boston 5. I'd Rather Have Jesus 6. On a Hill Far Away 7. My Father's World (Live)

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Reminisce

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2017
Track listing: Softly and Tenderly; What a Friend We Have in Jesus; My Father's World; Prayer for Boston; I Would Rather Have Jesus; On a Hill Far Away; My Father's World (Live).

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Reminisce

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2012
Track listing: M'Njun; Stakes Is High > T. R. O. Y. (They Reminisce Over You); Spanish Joint; The Lizard; Voodoo Monkey.

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Thelonius: Reminisce

Read "Reminisce" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


It's that pesky Bristol scene again. 2012 has already seen some fine albums emanating from the English city--Busnoys' By Tapering Torchlight (Tall Guy Records) and Andy Hague's Cross My Palm (Ooh-Err Records) are just two examples. Now along comes Reminisce, from the five-piece Thelonius, to further enhance the city's reputation for quality music.Guitarist Tim ...

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Reminisce

Label: By-Opus music
Released: 2011

Album

Reminisce

Label: Royal Family Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Roll Out; 76; Get Back; Be Alright; Enhorabuena; Tilt; Manic Depression; Song for Dilla; Up and Out; Reminisce (End of the Movie).

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Eric Krasno: Reminisce

Read "Reminisce" reviewed by Doug Collette


There are no surprises on Soulive guitarist Eric Krasno's first solo album, but that's a good thing. Even with the familiar names involved in a project that's resulted in Reminisce, the music is fresh and wholly contemporary.The album was produced by Krasno, and features mostly his own material. Soulive drummer Alan Evans recorded and ...

Album

Reminisce

Label: Nugroove Records
Released: 2008


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