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Article: Album Review

Acceleration Due To Gravity: Jonesville

Read "Jonesville" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Bassist, composer and arranger Moppa Elliott's uniquely-titled nonet Acceleration Due To Gravity presents Jonesville a gravity- defying jazz odyssey. It pays a captivating homage to influential bassist Sam Jones by weaving a sonic tapestry which transcends the boundaries of conventional jazz. In this brief seven-track, twenty-one-minute outing, four compositions are by Elliott, with the remainder being ...

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Article: Album Review

Eric Vloeimans & Will Holshouser: Two For The Road-

Read "Two For The Road-" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


The trumpet and the accordion may seem like an incompatible musical combination, and perhaps that may be so, except in the hands of Dutch trumpeter Eric Vloeimans and American accordionist Will Holshouser. Their dynamic and demonstrative interaction is on full display in this live concert recorded during a tour of the Netherlands in 2021 and is ...

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News: TV / Film

Jazz/Big Band Feature Film 'knights Of Swing' Arrives
 To Vimeo On Demand March 25

Jazz/Big Band Feature Film 'knights Of Swing' Arrives
 To Vimeo On Demand March 25

The Knights of Swing, LLC and E3 Music Productions have announced the March 25 Vimeo On Demand release of Knights of Swing, a feature length film powered by an incredible cast and crew of dreamers and believers. Set in 1947, tracing the challenges, disappointments and successes of six high school boys, and the girls who join ...

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The First Generation 1965-1974

Label: Madfish Music
Released: 2021
Track listing: CD 1 (John Mayall Plays John Mayall, 1965)

Crawling Up a Hill; I Wanna Teach You Everything; When I'm Gone; I Need Your Love; The Hoot Owl; R&B Time: Night Train/Lucille; Crocodile Walk; What's the Matter with You; Doreen; Runaway; Heartache: Chicago Line; Crocodile Walk (Bonus, Single Version).

CD 2 (I'm Your Witchdoctor/Telephone Blues single, 1965)

I'm Your Witchdoctor; Telephone Blues.

CD 3 (Lonely Years/"Bernard Jenkins" single, 1966)

Lonely Years; "Bernard Jenkins".

CD 4 (Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton Disc 1 (mono), 1966)

All Your Love; Hideaway; Little Girl; Another Man; Double Crossing Time; What'd I Say; Key to Love; Parchman Farm; Have You Heard; Ramblin' on My Mind; Steppin' Out; It Ain't Right.

CD 5 (Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton Disc 2 (stereo + bonus), 1966)

All Your Love; Hideaway; Little Girl; Another Man; Double Crossing Time; What'd I Say; Key to Love; Parchman Farm; Have You Heard; Ramblin' on My Mind; Steppin' Out; It Ain't Right; Intro into Maudie (Bonus, Live at the Flamingo Club, 1965/11); It Hurts to Be in Love (Bonus, Live at the Flamingo Club, 1965/11); Have You Ever Loved a Woman (Bonus, Live at the Flamingo Club, 1965/11); Bye Bye Bird (Bonus, Live at the Flamingo Club, 1965/11); I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man (Bonus, Live at the Flamingo Club, 1965/11).

CD 6 (All My Life EP, 1967)

All My Life; Ridin' on the L and N; Little by Little; Eagle Eye.

CD 7 (A Hard Road, 1967)

A Hard Road; It's Over; You Don't Love Me; The Stumble; Another Kinda Love; Hit the Highway; Leaping Christine; Dust My Blues; There's Always Work; The Same Way; The Supernatural; Top of the Hill; Someday After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry); Living Alone.

CD 8 (Crusade, 1967)

Oh, Pretty Woman; Stand Back Baby; My Time After Awhile; Snowy Wood; Man of Stone; Tears in My Eyes; Driving Sideways; The Death of J.B. Lenoir; I Can't Quit You Baby; Streamline; Me and My Woman; Checkin' Up on My Baby; Rubber Duck (Bonus).

CD 9 (The Blues Alone, 1967)

Brand New Start; Please Don't Tell; Down the Line; Sonny Boy Blow; Marsha's Mood; No More Tears; Catch That Train; Cancelling Out; Harp Man; Brown Sugar; Broken Wings; Don't Kick Me; Brand New Start (Bonus, First Version); Marsha's Mood (Bonus, First Version).

CD 10 (The Diary of a Band Volume One, 1967)

Blood on the Night; Edmonton - Cooks Ferry Inn (Impromptu); I Can't Quit You Baby; Medley (Keef Hartley Speech (Impromptu), Anzio Annie, Keef Hartley Interview into John Mayall Interview, Snowy Wood, John Mayall Interview, The Lesson); My Own Fault; God Save the Queen.

CD 11 (The Diary of a Band Volume Two, 1967)

Gimme Some Lovin' / The Train; Crying Shame; Local Boys Makes Good (Impromptu Speech Only); Help Me; Blues in B Flat; Soul of a Short Fat Man.

CD 12 (Bare Wires, 1968)

Bare Wires Suite; I'm a Stranger; No Reply; Hartley Quits; Killing Time; She's Too Young; Sandy; Intro - Look at the Girl (Bonus, Live at Falmer College, Brighton); Start Walkin' (Bonus, Live at Falmer College, Brighton).

CD 13 (Blues from Laurel Canyon, 1968)

Vacation; Walking on Sunset; Laurel Canyon Home; 2401; Ready to Ride; Medicine Man; Somebody's Acting Like a Child; The Bear; Miss James; First Time Alone; 1 Long Gone Midnight; Fly Tomorrow; 3 2401 (Bonus, Single Version); Wish You Were Mine (Bonus, Live in Sweden)

CD 14 (Looking Back, 1969)

Mr James; Blues City Shake Down; They Call It Stormy Monday; So Many Roads; Looking Back; Sitting in the Rain; It Hurts Me Too; Double Trouble; Suspicions; Jenny; Picture on the Wall.

CD 15 (The Turning Point, 1969)

The Laws Must Change; Saw Mill Gulch Road; I'm Gonna Fight for You J.B.; So Hard to Share; California; Thoughts About Roxanne; Room to Move; Sleeping by Her Side (Bonus); Don't Waste My Time (Bonus); Can't Sleep This Night (Bonus).

CD 16 (Empty Rooms, 1969)

Don't Waste My Time; Plan Your Revolution; Don't Pick a Flower; Something New; People Cling Together; Waiting for the Right Time; Thinking of My Woman; Counting the Days; When I Go; Many Miles Apart; to a Princess; Lying in My Bed.

CD 17 (USA Union, 1970)

Nature's Disappearing; You Must Be Crazy; Night Flyer; Off the Road; Possessive Emotions; Where Did My Legs Go; Took The Car; Crying; My Pretty Girl; Deep Blue Sea.

CD 18 (Back to the Roots Disc 1, 1970)

Prisons on the Road; My Children; Accidental Suicide; Groupie Girl; Blue Fox; Home Again; Television Eye; Marriage Madness; Looking at Tomorrow; Dream with Me; Full Speed Ahead; Mr Censor Man; Force of Nature; Boogie Albert.

CD 19 (Back to the Roots Disc 2, 1970)

Goodbye December; Unanswered Questions; Devil's Tricks; Travelling; Accidental Suicide (Bonus, Remix); Force of Nature (Bonus, Remix); Boogie Albert (Bonus, Remix); Television Eye (Bonus, Remix); Prisons on the Road (Bonus, Remix): Home Again (Bonus, Remix); Mr Censor Man (Bonus, Remix); Looking at Tomorrow (Bonus, Remix).

CD 20 (Thru the Years, 1971)

Crocodile Walk; My Baby Is Sweeter; Crawling Up a Hill; Mama, Talk to Your Daughter; Alabama Blues; Out of Reach; Greeny; Curly; Missing You; Please Don't Tell; Your Funeral and My Trial; Suspicions - Part 1; Knockers Step Forward; Hide and Seek.

CD 21 (Memories, 1971)

Memories; Wish I Knew a Woman; The City; Home in a Tree; Separate Ways; The Fighting Line; Grandad; Back from Korea; Nobody Cares; Play The Harp.

CD 22 (Jazz Blues Fusion, 1972)

Country Road; Mess Around; Good Times Boogie; Change Your Ways; Dry Throat; Exercise in C; Got to Be This Way.

CD 23 (Moving On, 1972)

Worried Mind; Keep Our Country Green; Christmas ’71; Things Go Wrong; Do It; Moving On; Red Sky; Reasons; High Pressure Living.

CD 24 (Ten Years Are Gone Disc 1, 1973)

Ten Years Are Gone; Driving Till the Break of Day; Drifting; Better Pass You By; California Campground; Undecided; Good Looking Stranger; I Sell Care; Don't Hang Me Up.

CD 25 (Ten Years Are Gone Disc 2, 1973)

Introduction; Sitting Here Thinking; Harmonica Free Form; Burning Sun; Dark of The Night.

CD 26 (The Latest Edition, 1974)

Gasoline Blues; Perfect Peace; Going to Take My Time; Deep Down Feelings; Troubled Times; The Pusher Man; One of the Few; Love Song; Little Kitten; a Crazy Game.

CD 27 (BBC Recordings 1964-1968 Disc 1)

Crawling Up a Hill (Saturday Club, 1965/04/26); Heartache (Saturday Club, 1965/04/26); Crocodile Walk (Saturday Club, 1965/04/26); Bye Bye Bird (Saturday Club, 1965/04/26); I'm Your Witchdoctor (Saturday Club, 1965/10/25); Cheatin' Woman (Saturday Club, 1965/10/25); Big Town Playboy (Saturday Club, 1965/10/25); Parchman Farm (Saturday Club, 1965/10/25); Nowhere to Turn (Saturday Club, 1965/10/25); Little Girl (Jazz Beat, 1966/02/09); Hideaway (Jazz Beat, 1966/02/09); Tears in My Eyes (Jazz Beat, 1966/02/09); Parchman Farm (Jazz Beat, 1966/02/09); Burning My Fingers (Saturday Club, 1966/03/14); All Your Love (Saturday Club, 1966/03/14); Stepping Out (Saturday Club, 1966/03/14); on Top of The World (Saturday Club, 1966/03/14); Key to Love (Saturday Club, 1966/03/14); Leaping Christine (Saturday Club, 1967/01/23); Sitting in the Rain (Saturday Club, 1967/01/23); Curly (Saturday Club, 1967/01/23); Ridin' on the L and N (Saturday Club, 1967/01/23); Dust My Blues (Saturday Club, 1967/01/23).

CD 28 (BBC Recordings 1964-1968 Disc 2)

No More Tears (Rhythm & Blues, 1967/02/03); Curly (Rhythm & Blues, 1967/02/03); The Last Time (Top Gear, 1967/10/30); Suspicions (Top Gear, 1967/10/30); Worried Love (Top Gear, 1967/10/30); Supermarket Day (Top Gear, 1967/10/30); Snowy Wood (Top Gear, 1967/10/30); Jenny (Top Gear, 1967/10/30); Sweet Sixteen (Blues in Britain, 1968/02/04); Interview with Alexis Korner (Blues in Britain, 1968/02/04); Another Man's Land (Blues in Britain, 1968/02/04); Picture on The Wall (Top Gear, 1968/03/26); Knockers Step Forward (Top Gear, 1968/03/26); The Last Time (Top Gear, 1968/03/26); Rock Me Baby (Top Gear, 1968/03/26); Oh, Pretty Woman (Top Gear, 1968/03/26); Long Gone Midnight (Radio One Club, 1968/11/12); It Hurts Me to Leave (Radio One Club, 1968/11/12).

CD 29 (Bromley Technical College, 1967)

New Start; Tears in My Eyes; Bye Bye Bird; Mama, Talk to Your Daughter; Double Trouble; Your Funeral and My Trial; Stand Back Baby; Some Day After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry); Looking Back.

CD 30 (Live, 1967)

Chicago Line (unedited); Your Funeral and My Trial; Four Million Knobs; Mama, Talk to Your Daughter; Intro/Chicago Line; Hi Heel Sneakers; San-Ho-Zay; Curly; Mama, Talk to Your Daughter; Telephone Blues; Brand New Start; Your Funeral and My Trial; Bad Boy; The Stumble.

CD 31 (37th National Jazz & Blues Festival, 1967)

Driving Sideways; I Can't Quit You Baby; Sonny Boy Blow; Stand Back Baby; Oh, Pretty Woman; It's My Own Fault; Ridin' on the L and N).

CD 32 (Gothenburg, 1968)

Oh Baby; Baby You're Wrong; Worried About You; Somebody's Acting Like a Child; Ooh Wee Baby (Don't Know What to Do); It Hurts Me to Leave; Hey Little Girl (Walking Down The Street).

CD 33 (Berlin, 1969)

Intro; Variation on Somebody's Acting Like a Child; Baby Child; Checkin' Up on My Baby; When I Lost My Baby Child; 2401; Treat Me This Way; Goin' Down The Road; Ready to Ride; Help Me Baby; When I See My Baby.

CD 34 (Bremen, 1969)

Got a Pretty Baby; Checkin' Up on My Baby; Parchman Farm; The Time Has Come; 2401.

CD 35 (Fillmore West, 1970)

Everybody Wants to Know; Band Intros; What’s The Matter with You; Travelling Man; I’ve Got to Be with You Tonight; Honey Hush.

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Paul Williams

Read "Paul Williams" reviewed by Joseph Vella


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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Into the ‘Now’s The Time’ Warp & Much More

Read "Into the ‘Now’s The Time’ Warp & Much More" reviewed by Marc Cohn


Oh, what a show for you! We start with twenty-first century New-Orleans-centric sounds from Charlie Dennard on the B-3, Billy Martin's Wicked Knee, Binker Golding, and a sexy song from Herlin Riley. We celebrate the life of Sonny Rollins with tracks from his Jazz Contrasts sideman gig with Kenny Dorham. And then there are two really ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Project THEM: Project THEM

Read "Project THEM: Project THEM" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Vibraphonist Mark Sherman has been knocking around for a while, and though he's a seasoned professional who's won several Downbeat polls it seems that he's one of those artists that's perpetually seen as a newcomer. It's telling that his Downbeat wins were in the “Rising Star" category, though he's been active on the New York jazz ...

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News: Award / Grant

"Stand By Me," Written By Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller and Ben E. King, To Receive Towering Song Award at the 2012 Songwriters Hall of Fame Gala Event

“Stand By Me,” the song written by Leiber & Stoller and Ben E. King will receive the Towering Song Award at the 2012 Songwriters Hall of Fame (SHOF) Gala Event to be held at the Marriott Marquee Hotel in New York City on Thursday, June 14, 2012, Songwriters Hall of Fame Chairman Jimmy Webb announced today. ...

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News: Recording

Paul Williams: Baritone Boogie

Paul Williams: Baritone Boogie

Bebop wasn't a big deal in many parts of the U.S. until 1948 and 1949, when stronger radio signals in New York allowed jazz stations to reach other cities at night and national magazines began picking up on on Dizzy Gillespie's hipster style and novel sound. But just as bebop was outflanking swing, another form of ...


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