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Mr. Blueberry

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Label: 612 Sides
Released: 2008
Duration: 03:38

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Family

Label: 612 Sides
Released: 2008
Track listing: Family; This is where my head is at; Mr. Blueberry; Pure Imagination: A Word From Our Sponsors; Somebody Come and Play; Interlude; If I Were A Bell; After the Snow; Family Reprise.

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Kelly Rossum: Family

Read "Family" reviewed by Jeff Dayton-Johnson


Minneapolis trumpeter Kelly Rossum's previous release, the excellent Line (612 Sides, 2007) was in some ways as abstract and linear as its title. Family, fittingly, is as comforting and warm as its predecessor was austere--but also, appropriately, slightly bittersweet and elegiac.Partly, the difference is due to the presence of pianist Bryan Nichols. Line is ...

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Line

Label: 612 Sides
Released: 2007
Track listing: Line I; La Vita a Roma; Line II; Sitting on the dock looking at stars; Sand Dunes; Line III; Seduction; Line; Soft; Line IV; Places of the Mindful; Line V.

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Kelly Rossum: Line

Read "Line" reviewed by Jeff Dayton-Johnson


Those listeners who know Kelly Rossum only as the self-styled “electrumpet" virtuoso from Electropolis (Innova, 2006), by the Minneapolis group of the same name, will be surprised by Line. In contrast to Electropolis' deep-groove, sci-fi jazz, Rossum's band here offers an entirely acoustic combination of the sounds of those marvelous, piano-less “New Thing" ...

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Renovation

Label: 612 Sides
Released: 2004
Track listing: Cheap Cigars, Lead Soldiers, Fly Away, Bugpowder, Disposable Assets, Life on Mars, Little Wing, Hennepin Bridge, Taxi Funeral Waltz, Glass Wheel, The Two of Us, Francis Loop

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Kelly Rossum: Renovation

Read "Renovation" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Renovation, Minneapolis-based trumpeter Kelly Rossum's second recording as a leader, opens with a Rossum original, “Cheap Cigars," coming to life on a Fender Rhodes chime, repeated like church bells, as an introduction to the leader's muted horn, a sound of yearning in front of the sharp punctuation of a shuffling rhythm. Miles Davis' sound, of the ...


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