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Fred Anderson Quartet: Milwaukee Tapes Vol. 1/Live At The Velvet Lounge Volume Two

Read "Milwaukee Tapes Vol. 1/Live At The Velvet Lounge Volume Two" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The beauty listening to jazz is the ability to move backwards in time while discovering ‘new’ artists and charting their careers. For instance, a Miles Davis fan can step into his electric/funk records and follow them back to John Coltrane through Wayne Shorter, all the while researching the modern career of Shorter or picking up discs by other Miles collaborators George Coleman, Hank Mobley, or Kenny Garrett. Even better is discovering musicians like Fred Anderson. To say ‘discover’ of a ...

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Fred Anderson Quartet: The Milwaukee Tapes, vol. 1

Read "The Milwaukee Tapes, vol. 1" reviewed by Derek Taylor


In many ways John Corbett’s new reissue imprint Unheard is akin to manna from heaven for followers of creative improvised music. Engineered with the purpose of plumbing the strata of the music’s history and unearthing unknown and forgotten wonders from its past the inaugural releases from the label are certain to entice jazz fans worldwide. Who better than Corbett, a man who has had his finger firmly on the pulse of the most electrifying aspects of the music for years, ...


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