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Greasy Feets Music

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Label: Accurate Records
Released: 2007
Duration: 7:15

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Greg Burk: Unduality

Read "Unduality" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Unduality, a duet between pianist Greg Burk and Dominican-born conguero Vicente Lebron, is quite simply the most innovative interpretation of Johann Sebastian Bach's “Invention #1" since conceived by the master. It could be one of the most striking re-imaginings of a previously composed piece, ever. In themselves, the Bach's Inventions are superlative creations demonstrating contrapuntal technique, ...

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Darrell Katz and the Jazz Composers Alliance Orchestra: A Wallflower In The Amazon

Read "A Wallflower In The Amazon" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The Jazz Composers Alliance Orchestra has been part of the Boston music scene since 1985, and A Wallflower In The Amazon is the eighth album in the group's history. Darrell Katz, the Orchestra's Director, has been involved since the beginning: his arrangements on this album draw on this experience to showcase the individual talents of the ...

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Either/Orchestra: Mood Music for Time Travellers

Read "Mood Music for Time Travellers" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


The past 25 years have been a time of transition for The Either/Orchestra. Members have come and gone and come back again. Their music has imbibed several styles and genres and grown all the richer. One of the sagest moves they made was the long, and fruitful, collaboration with Ethiopian music and with musicians that included ...

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Either/Orchestra: Mood Music For Time Travellers

Read "Mood Music For Time Travellers" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


A sense of calm and well-being pervades the Either/Orchestra's Mood Music For Time Travellers, investing its ten tunes with a warmth and good humor that makes the music immediately accessible, and also hides some of the compositions' complexities. It's a calm that comes from experience and confidence, this album celebrating Either/Orchestra's 25th year. ...

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Klezwoods: Oy Yeah!

Read "Oy Yeah!" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


From the opening bass, snare drum and accordion of “Ki Eshmera," the Boston-based Klezwoods deliver a beautifully structured and performed collection of traditional tunes on its debut, Oy Yeah!. The nine-piece band moves from haunting ballads to frenzied dance tunes with ease, adding an intriguing original tune from clarinetist Alec Spiegelman for good measure.

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Now I Understand

Label: Accurate Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Introduction; Bass Beatbox; Hungry Ghosts; Quilty; Vishnu Dub; A Toy For A Boy; Luminous Things; What Would C T Hulhu Do? Now I Understand; And Shadow Saw The Gods; Wet Bones (Extended); Vision Of Kali; Just Kiddin'.

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New Constellations: Live in Vienna

Label: Accurate Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Satta Massaganna; Greasy Feets Music; Thoroughfare; I Should Have Known Better; Olsen Twins Subpoena; Theme Constellations; B4 and After; Confucious; Purpled Turtles Liberations; I Wanna Be With You; I Should Have Known Better (Live Remix).

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Josh Roseman: New Constellations: Live in Vienna

Read "New Constellations: Live in Vienna" reviewed by J Hunter


George Shearing called Don Drummond one of the world's top trombone players, and if the aggressive lines Josh Roseman take on New Constellations are any indication of Drummond's style, it's easy to see why Shearing paid him that compliment. A founding father of Ska, Drummond was as famous for his unique phrasing as he was for ...

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Josh Roseman: New Constellations: Live in Vienna

Read "New Constellations: Live in Vienna" reviewed by Troy Collins


Recorded in Vienna at Joe Zawinul's Birdland, trombonist Josh Roseman pays tribute to the legendary Skatalites' trombonist Don Drummond on New Constellations, a scorching live set that bustles with reggae, dub and electro-funk. The performance tapes were remixed in GoodandEvil's Brooklyn studio, endowing the album with additional layers of sonic detail that blur the line between ...


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