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Harrison Smith Quartet: Telling Tales

by AAJ Italy Staff
Nonostante il quartetto abbia superato i dieci anni di vita questa è solamente la seconda testimonianza discografica (dopo l'eccellente Outside Inside, una dichiarazione d'intenti). E nonostante vanti una più che trentennale presenza sulla scena britannica, compresa quella più creativa (Barry Guy, Mike Osborne, Louis Moholo, Evan Parker per citarne alcuni) e sia membro della London Improvisers ...
Harrison Smith Quartet: Telling Tales

by Glenn Astarita
British reed man Harrison Smith is known as both an inside and outside player, but his playing is rooted within traditional jazz attributes that interweave among the more progressive slants. With this quartet release, the artist injects a series of wide-ranging propositions into a crop of largely, memorable compositions marked by great depth and capacious musical ...
LD Frazier with Scott Stroman and The Eclectic Voices: I Was There When The Spirit Came
By LD Frazier
Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2008
LD Frazier with Scott Stroman and The Eclectic Voices: I Was There When The Spirit Came

by Samuel Chell
LD Frazier I Was There When The Spirit Came 33 Jazz 2006 Even before Ray Charles blended gospel music and American pop, pianist-composer Horace Silver had composed and recorded The Preacher," followed in short order by the jubilant, infectious sounds of gospel music on jazz recordings by fellow bandleaders drummer ...
Sincerely Whatever

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Last Of The Mohitos; Marielyst; My Deposit; Prayer (For The New Millennium); Angel Vamp; Monkeys Dream; Walking On; Harold's Souk; On A Misty Night; Jeckyll And Hyde; Premonition; Blue Soul.
Consequences

By Howard Riley
Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2006
Track listing: Consequences; Feelgood; Old Times; Nobility; Enabling; Chance Encounter; Last Night; Spring Fling; Rituals; Thinking Of Then; Trinkling; Further Consequences.
Killer Shrimp: Sincerely Whatever

by Chris May
Anyone who thinks hard bop is a spent creative force, fit only for the nostalgia and retro bins, could do worse than spin Sincerely Whatever. With just a pinch of electronica and a heap of hard blowing attitude, London's Killer Shrimp delivers the message like it's box-fresh. The quartet's debut album is inventive, physical, full of ...
Howard Riley: Consequences

by Chris May
Revered by a few but unknown to most, Howard Riley has been an uncompromising free music agitator since the late '60s, first in small group settings, later with bigger outfits, like the London Jazz Composers Orchestra, and solo performance. His music ebbs and flows between material with no obvious antecedents and recalibrated shades of early bop. ...