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Shadow Song

Label: Eifie
Released: 2007
Track listing: Sayief; Sirirat; Jade; Flower; Buckle's Waltz; Siempre Lulu; Shadow Song.

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Howard Leshaw Quartet: Shadow Song

Read "Shadow Song" reviewed by Norman Weinstein


This highly engaging album brings to mind the enduring impact of John Coltrane's legacy in terms of spiritual lyricism. In the case of Howard Leshaw, whose other band is a spirited klezmer band, Coltrane's spiritually-charged lyricism is mingled, as in the case of Andy Statman's music, with a comprehensive immersion in a variety ...

Album

Shadow Song

Label: Eifie
Released: 2006
Track listing: Sayief; Sirirat; Jade; Flower; Buckle's Waltz; Siempre Lulu; Shadow Song

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Bronx Volume II: Yiddish On The Edge

Label: Eifie
Released: 2006
Track listing: Doina/Pura Vina/Der Heisser Bulgar; Berele's Sherele; Tanz Yiddlach/Leben Zol Yisroel; Piccolo Concerto In C Major Largo/Roumanian; Moishele; Sim Sholom; Oy; Bulgar/Shpiel Klesmer; Czardas; Yiddishe Mama; Vus Du Vilst/Bulgar/Epstein.

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Howard Leshaw: Bronx Volume II: Yiddish On The Edge

Read "Bronx Volume II: Yiddish On The Edge" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Howard Leshaw is not only the swinging jazz master of the delightful Shadow Song, he is also a klezmer master. Yiddish On The Edge is the followup release to the more traditional Yiddish, which is closer to what is customarily thought of as klezmer. If you hail from Tulsa or Boise or Reykjavik, ...

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Howard Leshaw: Shadow Song

Read "Shadow Song" reviewed by Budd Kopman


In Shadow Song, Howard Leshaw has created a finely balanced disc of originals. His saxophone sound, which is very pure and bit on the thin side, has a soft edge with the hint of vibrato at the end of a phrase; it's seductive, but not overtly so. The swing of “Sayief" sits so ...

Album

Shadow Song

Label: Eifie
Released: 2005
Track listing: Sayief; Sirirat; Jade; Flower; Buckle's Waltz; Siempre Lulu; Shadow Song

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Howard Leshaw: Shadow Song

Read "Shadow Song" reviewed by Stephen Latessa


Shadow Song is by and large a mellow, reflective album. Yet there are moments when a more searching, restive sound emerges, transporting Howard Leshaw's quartet to another level of intensity and interplay. Tenor saxophonist Leshaw, who also happens to be a world-class klezmer clarinet player, composed the album's seven songs. The opening track, “Sayief, ...


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