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Very Early
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Track listing: Galileo; Surrey With The Fringe On Top; The Cold Wind's Embrace; Getting To Know You; Goodbye New York; Until; Lemon Twist; Very Early; What's With You; Jardin D'Hiver; Lucky To Be Me; When The World Was New.
Audrey Silver: Very Early
by Dan Bilawsky
There's immediate comfort in encountering Audrey Silver's music for the first time. Her voice is an open invitation, an instrument of confession and creation that immediately transports you to someplace else. That's evident from her first utterances through her last words on Very Early. In putting together this program, Silver thought long and ...
Very early
Album: Two days in August
By Goran Lindelow
Label: Self Produced
Released: 0
Duration: 04:28
Very Early
By Octobop
Label: Mystic Lane Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Love Me or Leave Me; Keester Parade; Pink Panther; A Ballad; Very Early; Powder Puff; Mosaic; Born to Be Blue; Saudades; Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans; Goodbye Porkpie Hat; You
Very Early
Album: Jazz Impressions One
By Silvano Monasterios
Label: Dogleg Music
Released: 0
Duration: 07:40
Octobop: Very Early
by Michael P. Gladstone
Why can't they make albums like this anymore? A few words that might best describe this project could be: West Coast Jazz both joyous and swinging. The group's leader, reedman Geoff Roach, puts the Octobop musical mission in total perspective. Roach has always been enamored of the mid-sized West Coast bands of Shorty Rogers, Marty Paich ...
Octobop: Very Early
by C. Michael Bailey
What's cool about Octobop, besides the band's clever name and conception, is the beautifully retro nature of its music. An octet is the middle child, in between a small combo and a big band. Smaller groups have long been a favorite format of arrangers and Very Early is very much an arranger's collection. ...
Octobop: Very Early
by Jack Bowers
I received a copy of Octobop's fourth CD, Very Early, very late--well past its actual release date--but better late than never, as saxophonist Geoff Roach's urbane northern California-based ensemble does its usual splendid job of reawakening and perpetuating the cool sounds of West Coast Jazz from the '50s, '60s and beyond. This time, the octet has ...