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Nightfall

Label: Innervoice Jazz
Released: 2017
Track listing: Jade Visions; Nightfall; String Thing; Song For A Friend; LST; Vignette; Another Ralph's; Greenstreet.

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Better By Far

Label: Innervoice Jazz
Released: 2017
Track listing: Day And Night; Better By Far; Mr. DJ; Gone Now; Twister; Room Enough For Stars; Evidence; Dark Passage; Who Said Swing?

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Inhuman Wilderness

Label: Innervoice Jazz
Released: 2017
Track listing: Countless Voices of Unknown People; Fall Not a Tear; Inhuman Wilderness; Structural Adjustment; Land Theft; I Should Have Known No Less; Rent the Sky; Composure Must Be Rare.

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Marc Copland: Nightfall

Read "Nightfall" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Elementally essential, Marc Coplandlate career resurgence/reemergence/renaissance continues undaunted with NightFall, the pianist's first all solo full length since Alone (Pirouet, 2010). In that span, some may have argued there's a huge head-space between Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett and some may have not, but either way Marc Copland commands the foreground. Scott ...

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Marc Copland: Nightfall

Read "Nightfall" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Between 2006 and 2012 pianist Marc  Copland produced a rich discography on the Pirouet Records label. With a cast of top level sidemen—Gary Peacock, Paul Motian, John Abercrombie, Drew Gress, Billy Hart—he shaped up his distinctive sound and and lifted his profile into the stars. The year 2012 saw Copland's last Pirouet release, Some More Love ...

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Marc Copland: Better By Far

Read "Better By Far" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Marc Copland got his start in jazz in New York City as a sometimes plugged-in alto saxophonist, working with drummer Chico Hamilton's Quartet, and releasing an overlooked album, Friends (Oblivion Records, 1973) featuring his own quartet. Then he went away, and came back as a pianist, and has since shaped himself into one of finest jazz ...

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Bobby Avey: Inhuman Wilderness

Read "Inhuman Wilderness" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Un trio che si allarga a quartetto in metà delle tracce interpreta Inhuman Wilderness, quinto lavoro a nome del trentaduenne pianista Bobby Avey, ancora poco noto da noi ma piuttosto affermato negli USA. Giustamente, si può dire ascoltando l'album, che ne documenta le idee musicali moderne e inquiete, ma anche la maestria alla tastiera.

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Zenith

Label: Innervoice Jazz
Released: 2016
Track listing: Sun At The Zenith; Mystery Song; Air We've Never Breathed: I. The Bass Knows, II. Up and Over, III. Lips; Waterfalls; Best Bet; Hurricane.

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Inhuman Wilderness

Label: Innervoice Jazz
Released: 2016
Track listing: Countless Voices Of Unknown People; Fall Not A Tear; Inhuman Wilderness; Structural Adjustment; Land Theft; I Should Have Known No Less; Rent The Sky; Composure Must Be Rare.

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Bobby Avey: Inhuman Wilderness

Read "Inhuman Wilderness" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


The failings and callousness of mankind have long served as muse and model for artists, but rarely have such negative stimuli yielded such powerful, probing, and positively mesmerizing work as what can be heard on Inhuman Wilderness. This fifth album from pianist Bobby Avey provides extraordinarily intense and thoughtful musical commentary on topics ...


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