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Fragile
Label: Intakt Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Equanimity; Fragment; Bolder Fall Ejecta; Fragile; Shard; Ants in My Brain; Unapologetically Yours; Illusion of Character;
Kintsugi; Splinter.
Ingrid Laubrock and Andy Milne: Fragile
by Troy Dostert
In 2019, tenor & soprano saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock began for Intakt Records a series of duo recordings with leading pianists . The first two instalments paired her with Aki Takase (Kasumi) and Kris Davis (Blood Moon), both sensible choices as Takase and Davis have long been fixtures in avant-garde jazz, traveling in the same circles as ...
Fragile
Album: The Music for the Children
By Pietro Postorino
Label: Self Produced
Released: 0
Duration: 03:48
Fragile
Featuring the music of Cassandra Wilson
Duration: 6:42
Fragile
By Objets Trouv
Label: Intakt Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Pugglig-Fledged; Kulan-No Way Out-Kulan; Avra-Vellum; Lucullus-Ursa Maj.
Objets Trouv: Fragile
by Derek Taylor
On the surface, the instrumentation of the Swiss quartet Objets Trouvés appears to follow the conventional schematic of a saxophonist backed by a piano-led rhythm section. The group's music, made up of ambitious sectional suites governed largely by collective improvisation, proves conclusively otherwise. Pianist Gabriela Friedli provides the composed material that serves as periodic thematic signposts, ...
Fragile
By Junko Onishi
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. BWV
2. Complexions
3. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
4. Compared to What
5. Hey Joe
6. Eulogia Variation
7. Sunshine of Your Love
Junko Onishi: Fragile
by AAJ Staff
Combining a variety of keyboard models and styles with a number of percussionists and grooved electric bass, the quickly-recorded Fragile is ironically quite pliable and coarse at times, wielding an oft-unwieldy arsenal of moods and sounds which occasionally (and admittedly) lose their sense of form and function. Though Complexions" was wrapped after just one take, it ...
Junko Onishi: Fragile
by David Adler
I’m slightly ashamed to say that before I put on this CD, I had never before heard Junko Onishi play. Perhaps that’s a testament to the difficulty female jazz musicians have being heard and taken seriously. One look at Onishi’s credentials and you know she’s a contender, having occupied the piano chair for Jessie Davis, Gary ...