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Jumpin' At the Border
By Josh Workman
Label: Tetrachord Music
Released: 2004
Track listing: Jumpin' At The Border;
Sippin'at Bell's;
Andre De Sapato Novo;
Monkish;
Autumn Nocturne;
The Sweetest Sounds;
No Me Platiques Mas;
Ow!;
I Can't Face The Music;
Nono;
Take Me in Your Arms;
Kali Sara;
You're Driving Me Crazy;
My Pearl;
Carinhoso;
You're Blase'.
Jumpin' at the Border
By Josh Workman
Label: Tetrachord
Released: 2004
Track listing: Jumpin' At The Border;
Sippin' At Bell's;
André De Sapato Novo;
Monkish;
Autumn Nocturne;
The Sweetest Sounds;
No Me Platiques Mas;
Ow!;
I Can't Face the Music/I Want a Little Boy;
Nono;
Take Me in Your Arms;
Kali Sara;
You're Driving Me Crazy;
My Pearl;
Carinhoso;
Pixinguinha;
You're Blasé
Josh Workman: Jumpin' at the Border
by John Kelman
Guitarist Josh Workman may have spent his time on both the New York and Bay Area scenes, and has honed a fine mainstream sound in the ensuing years, but what separates him from the plethora of mainstream guitarists out there trying to make a mark is his remarkable breadth of style. Jumpin' at the Border is ...
Josh Workman: Jumpin' at the Border
by Dan McClenaghan
Guitarist Josh Workman's Jumpin' at the Border swings into that rare I don't get enough of..." category. I don't get enough of his gypsy style with the Hot Club of San Francisco ("Kali Sara"); I don't get enough of his boppin' (Sippin' at Bell's); I don't get enough of Kim Nalley's bluesy and seductive vocals ("I ...
Josh Workman: Jumpin' At the Border
by Mark F. Turner
From the sounds of Josh Workman's debut release, he could very well be a guitar Renaissance man. His new release covers a lot of ground in jazz styles ranging from bop, Latin, and Brazilian to gypsy and even blues. The music recalls the greats--Django, Bandolim, Dizzy, Ella, Pass, Vaughan, Ellington, Bird, and others. While it might ...