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Three-Stranded Cord
Label: R & L Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Forza Blu; Three-Stranded Cord; Turn Out the Stars; Endless Mountains;
Reddish Blues; Bittersweet
Peter Paulsen Quintet: Three-Stranded Cord
by Tony Rogers
It’s all very well to speak in abstractions about the state of the local jazz scene, but the proof, as they say, is in the playing. With talents like Ben Schachter, Tom Lawton and Bootsie Barnes keeping plenty busy in area clubs and recording studios, it’s clear that Philly and its extended environs have one of ...
Tangata
Label: R & L Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Invierno Porteno, Verano Porteno, I Love You Samantha, La Muerte del Angel, Contrabajissimo, Milonga del Angel, Fugata, Zingaro, Chovendo Na Roseira, Soledad, Michelangelo 70, Tangata.
Pure Imagination
By Robin Work
Label: R & L Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Medley: This Can't Be Love/Robbin's Nest; Pure Imagination; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; It's Probably Me; Ballad of the Sad Young Men; Medley: Dindi/If You Never Come to Me; Spring Can Really Hang You up the Most; Waltz for Debbie; Tell Me all about It; Some other Spring; I've Got the World on a String
Tom Strohman/Steve Rudolph: In Our Prime
by Dave Nathan
From western Pennsylvania comes a quartet of players who play with loose precision as they work their way through a set of familiar and original material. The result is what one might call sophisticated bop. There's plenty of improvising, expanding on the bop figures that were laid by the inventors of the style in the late ...
Robin Work & the Steve Rudolph Trio: Pure Imagination
by Dave Nathan
Every now and then one comes across a vocal session where the style and sound of the vocalist fits perfectly with the play list and the sidemen who back her. That happens with Robin Work's inaugural album. Work has a deep voice with a surprisingly pure tone despite the heaviness. It works very well with tunes ...
Manny Bobenrieth Ensemble: Tangata
by Joel Roberts
When most people think of the accordion, jazz isn't the first style of music that comes to mind - maybe polka, zydeco, conjunto or a bar mitzvah band, but not jazz. Think again. In the hands of Manny Bobenrieth, the accordion is definitely a jazz instrument. Bobenrieth, a Chilean now based near Washington, D.C., earned the ...