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Live At Montreux

Label: Jazzprint
Released: 2013

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Live At Montreux

Featuring the music of Steve Gadd
Duration: 2:12

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Live at Montreux

Label: Adventure Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Baiao Tva; Overture Montreux, Marianne (or Lost in New York); Brasil, Brazil Suite: I Samba Intro, II Pavana da Guanabara, III Ipanema Sunset, IV Canto Indio, V Baiao, VI Cadenza, VII Brasil, Brazil, VIII Samba Coda; Jam Finale; Hermetica II; Lek

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Article: Album Review

Gui Mallon: Live at Montreux

Read "Live at Montreux" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Jazz is arguably the one form of music that's truly American in its creation. However, it clearly belongs to the world, as artists of all continents and many cultures have embraced the art form and adapted it to their own experiences. One jazz musician from the South even referred to it as America's classical music.

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Live At Montreux

Label: KOCH International Jazz
Released: 2004
Track listing: Open Wide; Loneliness; Future Feature; Go-No-Go; Sporting Dance; Niner Two; Lyra; Eros; Arcturus.

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Don Ellis: Live At Montreux

Read "Live At Montreux" reviewed by Jim Santella


Recorded 27 years ago, this album from the Don Ellis library contains all the rhythmic and polyphonic excitement that you’d expect from such a pioneer in modern big band jazz. With this CD release, the original LP has been augmented by the addition of three previously unreleased tracks that came from the same Montreux performance.

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Live at Montreux

Label: KOCH International Jazz
Released: 2002
Track listing: Open Wide; Loneliness; Future Feature; Go-No-Go; sporting Dance; Niner Two; Lyra; Eros; Arcturus. (Total Time: 73:53).

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Don Ellis: Live at Montreux

Read "Live at Montreux" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Living and Dying in 7/8 time... Don Ellis no more gave a damn about the status quo in Jazz than the man in the moon did. He was not so much an iconoclast as a creative, happy-go-lucky creator of interesting music who was not so much out to make a point as to try something new ...

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Lynne Arriale: Live At Montreux

Read "Live At Montreux" reviewed by Craig Jolley


Least likely titles at the Tower listening post: “Come Shmooze with Me--Lynne Arriale's Tribute to Ol' Blue Eyes." “Arriale Plays Dead--The Music of Jerry Garcia." Lynne Arriale does not look for the easy way out. Her piano technique would allow her to crank out “songbook" CD's that could easily compete with all the others. Instead she ...


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