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Arc-en-ciel

Label: Addo Records
Released: 2010

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Songbook Vol. 2

Label: Addo Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: You See But You Don't Hear; Vanda Justina; The Torchbearers; Starlight; Deep Shadows; Miniature; New Beginnings.

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Fieldtrip: No Destination

Read "No Destination" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Fieldtrip, a Montreal-based trio comprising alto saxophonist Colin Power, bassist Patrick Reid and drummer Mark Nelson, was formed in 2005 after they graduated from the jazz program at McGill University. The trio builds its music largely in a contemporary frame with elements of classical and new wave music. Much of the mood they evoke is placid ...

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Songbook Vol. 1

Label: Addo Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: New Piece; Manhattan Getaway; Moulage; Calendula; By Invitation Only; Fleeting; Goodbye Glenn.

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Streetscape

Label: Addo Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Yamandu; Le Conti; Go West; Vibrolux; Speakeasy; Hilo; Crowchild; Brioche; Block Party.

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No Destination

Label: Addo Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: I Am the Imposter; Hymn (The Fringe is My Home); A Wolf in a Sweater; Here to Resilience; Sounds on Silence; Sweet Insignificance; Do Not As I Do; Samadhi; Grass Stains; No Destination.

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Kirk MacDonald Quartet: Songbook Vol. 1

Read "Songbook Vol. 1" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Kirk MacDonald first recorded when he was 13. Since that time he has gone on to establish his reputation as one of Canada's finest saxophone players. Over the years, Macdonald has played as a sideman and has led his own bands which have varied in size, the biggest being the 19-piece Kirk MacDonald Jazz Orchestra. The ...

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Ted Quinlan: Streetscape

Read "Streetscape" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Guitarist Ted Quinlan's diverse musical tastes are reflected on Streetscape, in which he seeks to capture the sound of places like the Danforth in Toronto, Commercial Drive in Vancouver, the Left Bank in Paris and Greenwich Village in New York. Quinlan's wide canvas is well marked, and his approach not only reflects influences that include Wes ...


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