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Kevin Figes: You Are Here

Read "You Are Here" reviewed by Jack Kenny


This is an intriguing album. It could have been titled “musicians in search of an identity." The album details Kevin Figes' history. His choice of pieces spells it out: Keith Tippett's work means so much to Figes. It is good to have a hero and to play his music; some of the long melodic lines and unisons are very effective. Tippett's “Echoes" is an example. This group of musicians is given space, embedded in the writing and arrangements. ...

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Jim Blomfield Trio: Wave Forms And Sea Changes

Read "Wave Forms And Sea Changes" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Wave Forms And Sea Changes is the Jim Blomfield Trio's debut, an acoustic piano trio from Bristol in the southwest of England. Pianist/composer Blomfield has been on the scene for some years. Bristol-based since 1991, he's worked with players such as Andy Hague, Kevin Figes and ECM recording artist Andy Sheppard. On this album he's joined by two younger players--bassist Roshan “Tosh" Wijetunge and drummer Mark Whitlam.Southwest England's popular music scene has always thrown a few surprises at ...


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