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Beginnings
By Bruce Harris
Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Ask Questions; Ill Wind; Mr. Blakey; Snowbound; The Step; Do U Lie?; Una Noche Con Francis; So Near, So Far.
Bruce Harris: Beginnings
by David A. Orthmann
Beginnings sounds as if it's guided by an old hand instead of someone relatively new to the demanding art of leading a band. The debut recording of trumpeter Bruce Harris captures a coherent, homogeneous group sound, while utilizing several different combinations of instruments. Harris ties together material ranging from Harold Arlen, to Bud Powell, to Prince, ...
Bruce Harris: Beginnings
by Dan Bilawsky
Many a debut album receives a largely positive critique before being cut down to size with a qualifier. It's simply a jazz journalist's nature to paint newcomers as nascent talent in need of seasoning, players showing signs of potential, or artists taking a good first step with a first record. But sometimes a debut album is ...
Beginnings
By Josh Arcoleo
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Released: 2012
Track listing:
01. Dear RD; 02. Nomad's Land; 03. Glade; 04. Intro to Beginnings; 05. Beginnings; 06. Harbinger; 07. Phoenix; 08. Kite Flight.
Tutte le composizioni sono di Josh Arcoleo.
Josh Arcoleo: Beginnings
by AAJ Italy Staff
Ascoltando Beginnings si fatica a credere che il protagonista dell'incisione sia un giovanotto poco più che ventenne. Josh Arcoleo, questo il nome del giovanissimo sassofonista inglese, sorprende infatti per il suo stile maturo che pesca a piene mani nella classicità dello strumento, come alla dinastia nobile del sax tenore (Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Sonny Rollins) rimanda ...
Beginnings
By Phil Nimmons
Label: Nimmons'n'Music Ltd.
Released: 2006
Track listing: Ayy; Bee; Cee; Dee; Eeh; Eff; Gee.
Beginnings
By Phil Nimmons
Label: Nimmons'n'Music Ltd.
Released: 2006
Track listing: Ayy; Bee; Cee; Dee; Eeh; Eff; Gee.
Phil Nimmons and David Braid: Beginnings
by Budd Kopman
David Braid has been making a lot of waves with releases like Set In Stone, which paid homage to the almost mythical Canadian jazz musician Fred Stone. For Beginnings, Braid teams up with Phil Nimmons, who actually played with Stone. Despite the fact that Nimmons is over fifty years older than Braid, he continues to look ...
Nimmons'n'Braid: Beginnings
by John Kelman
Phil Nimmons and David Braid are nearly 53 years apart in age, but by finding common ground on Beginnings, they prove that age doesn't necessarily determine one's personal voice or artistic viability. Braid, a thirty year-old pianist, has been generating considerable buzz in the Canadian jazz community for his stylistic maturity, which is all the more ...