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New Life
By Peter Leitch
Label: Jazz House
Released: 2021
Track listing: Disc 1—Mood for Max (for Dr. Maxim Kreditor); Portrait of Sylvia; Sorta, Kinda; Monk’s
Circle; Round Midnight; Penumbra; Brilliant Blue, Twilight Blue; Fulton Street Suite. Disc
2—Exhilaration; Elevanses; Clifford Jordan; Ballad for Charles Davis; The Minister’s Son;
Spring Is Here; Back Story; Tutwiler 2001; The Long Walk Home.
Spaceplayer
Label: Jazz House
Released: 2005
Track listing: The Adventures of Hasso Sigbjornson, Evas Flug, The Unwelcome Emotions of Replicant Pris, Schweine im Weltall, Klingonentraume, The Disappearance of Space and Time, The Loss of the Human Soul, Pluto's Secret, Alles Roger, Buck?, Last Picture of the Solaris, Letzten Donnerstag in der Zeitschleife, One Short forbidden Look Into Paradise
The Ron Stout Quintet: For Chet and Other Heroes
by Jack Bowers
To those who follow big bands, especially on the West Coast, trumpeter Ron Stout is well-known as a stellar sideman in ensembles led by Bill Holman, Bob Florence, Buddy Childers, Jack Sheldon, Frank Capp and many others. After years of paying dues, Stout has finally recorded an album as leader of his own quintet, and it's ...
Kolner Saxophon Mafia: Spaceplayer
by Dan McClenaghan
One half of the Kolner Saxophone Mafia--Roger Hanschel and Steffen Schorn--grabbed my attention last year with the unique sound of Triosphere, where the two multiple reedmen teamed with guitarist Dirk Mudelein. Its invigorating mix of sounds made the disc one of the most interesting discoveries of '04. On Spaceplayer, Schorn and Hanschel join Wollie Kaiser and ...
47 Frith Street
By The National Youth Jazz Orchestra
Label: Jazz House
Released: 1998
Track listing:
Sweet London Bridge; The Whole Thing; El Rey Pedro; Roxy Beaujolais; Not Really; In the Hour Before Dawn; The Kosher Horses; Late Night Blues; London; New in London; Headache; 47 Frith Street; Will Ye No Come Back Again (77:21).
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra: 47 Frith Street
by Jack Bowers
Although the competition is getting ever keener, the National Youth Jazz Orchestra remains No. 1 among Great Britain's big bands, as affirmed in the country's most recent poll and reinforced by their latest recording, another remarkable tour de force whose wonderful compositions and arrangements are given typically excellent readings by an orchestra that shows no weaknesses ...