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Article: Jazz Raconteurs

Larry Coryell: Free Spirit and Pioneer

Read "Larry Coryell: Free Spirit and Pioneer" reviewed by Steve Khan


Not too long ago, I learned that sadly, one of my great inspirations, guitarist Larry Coryell had passed away here in New York on February 19th, 2017. Somewhere around 1968, I remember being in college at U.C.L.A. and going several times to see Larry play as part of the visionary Gary Burton Quartet. Usually they played ...

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Article: Album Review

Kurt Rosenwinkel: Caipi

Read "Caipi" reviewed by Roger Farbey


Ten years in the making and with master guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel predominantly playing all the instruments (aside from additional contributions from notable guests such as Mark Turner on tenor saxophone and Eric Clapton on “Little Dream"), this is an intriguingly fine album of light, but not lightweight, tracks. Opening with a distinctly Brazilian feel ...

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Ultimate Collectors' Edition

Label: Globe Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Disc 1 (U.K. (Remastered CD): In the Dead of Night: 1) In the Dead of Night, 2) By the Light of Day, 3) Presto Vivace and Reprise; Thirty Years; Alaska; Time to Kill; Nevermore; Mental Medication.


Disc 2 (U.K. Extras CD: The band laying down tracks for the U.K. Album. Pre-vocal, guide keyboards, first solos: pre-overdub; pre-mix): In the Dead of Night; By the Light of Day; Presto Vivace and Reprise; Thirty Years; Alaska; Time to Kill; Nevermore; Mental Medication.
Disc 3: (U.K. (Blu Ray Audio, 24/96): In the Dead of Night: 1) In the Dead of Night, 2) By the Light of Day, 3) Presto Vivace and Reprise; Thirty Years; Alaska; Time to Kill; Nevermore; Mental Medication.
Disc 4 (Live in Boston CD, Radio Broadcast, Paradise Theater, July 11, 1978): Alaska; Time to Kill; The Only Thing She Needs; Carrying No Cross; Thirty Years; By the Light of Day - Part 2; Presto Vivace; In the Dead of Night; Caesar's Palace Blues.
Disc 5 (Live in Philadelphia CD, Radio Broadcast, Penn's Landing, August 8, 1978): Alaska; Time to Kill; The Only Thing She Needs; Carrying No Cross; Forever Until Sunday; Thirty Years; By the Light of Day - Part 2; Presto Vivace; In the Dead of Night; The Sahara of Snow; Caesar's Palace Blues.
Disc 6 (Live in Cleveland CD, Radio Broadcast, The Agora, September 18, 1978): Alaska; Time to Kill; The Only Thing She Needs; Carrying No Cross; Thirty Years; By the Light of Day - Part 2; Presto Vivace; In the Dead of Night; Caesar's Palace Blues.
Disc 7 (Danger Money Remastered CD): Danger Money; Rendezvous 6:02; The Only Thing She Needs; Caesar's Palace Blues; Nothing to Lose; Carrying No Cross.
Disc 8 (Danger Money Extras CD): Danger Money (recording drums); Carrying No Cross (recording drums); When Will You Realize (single b-side).
Disc 9 (Danger Money (Blu Ray Audio, 24/96): Danger Money; Rendezvous 6:02; The Only Thing She Needs; Caesar's Palace Blues; Nothing to Lose; Carrying No Cross.
Disc 10 (Night After Night (Extended Version CD, Part 1)): Night After Night; Danger Money; The Only Thing She Needs; Nothing to Lose; Bass Solo; Thirty Years; Carrying No Cross.
Disc 11 (Night After Night (Extended Version CD, Part 2)): Rendezvous 6:02; As Long As You Want Me Here; Alaska; Time to Kill; Violin Solo; Time to Kill; By the Light of Day, Part II; Presto Vivace; Drum Solo; In the Dead of Night; Caesar's Palace Blues.
Disc 12 (Night After Night (Original Version, Remastered CD)): Night After Night; Rendezvous 6:02; Nothing to Lose; As Long As You Want Me Here; Alaska; Time to Kill; Presto Vivace; In the Dead of Night; Caesar's Palace Blues.
Disc 13 (Night After Night (Blu Ray Audio, 24/96, Extended Version)): Night After Night; Danger Money; The Only Thing She Needs; Nothing to Lose; Bass Solo; Thirty Years; Carrying No Cross; Rendezvous 6:02; As Long As You Want Me Here; Alaska; Time to Kill; Violin Solo; Time to Kill; By the Light of Day, Part II; Presto Vivace; Drum Solo; In the Dead of Night; Caesar's Palace Blues.
Disc 14 (Reunion (Part 1) CD): In the Dead of Night; By the Light of Day; Presto Vivace and Reprise; Danger Money; Thirty Years; Alaska; Time to Kill; Starless; Carrying No Cross.
Disc 15 (Reunion (Part 2) CD): Violin Solo; Nevermore; One More Red Nightmare; Caesar's Palace Blues; The Only Thing She Needs; Rendezvous 6:02.
Disc 16: (Reunion (Blu Ray Audio, 24/96): In the Dead of Night; By the Light of Day; Presto Vivace and Reprise; Danger Money; Thirty Years; Alaska; Time to Kill; Starless; Carrying No Cross; Violin Solo; Nevermore; One More Red Nightmare; Caesar's Palace Blues; The Only Thing She Needs; Rendezvous 6:02.
Disc 17 (Bonus Disc (Interviews) CD): Eddie Jobson & John Wetton Interview (1978); John Wetton & Eddie Jobson (1979).
Disc 18 (Live in Nijmegen, December 17, 1979, Concertgebouw de Vereeniging CD): Danger Money; As Long As You Want Me Here; Thirty Years; Drum Solo; Night After Night; Alaska; Nothing to Lose; Bass Solo; Rendezvous 6:02; Nostalgia; Violin Solo; Presto Vivace; In the Dead of Night.

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Article: Album Review

Tisziji Munoz: Alpha Nebula Expanded: The Monster Peace

Read "Alpha Nebula Expanded: The Monster Peace" reviewed by Dave Wayne


The visionary guitarist Tisziji Munoz was introduced to the listening public in the late 1970s as a sideman on a now impossibly rare Pharoah Sanders album (Pharoah, India Navigation, 1977). This was followed by his debut as a leader, Rendezvous With Now (India Navigation, 1978). After a decade-long gap in recording activity, Munoz began releasing albums ...

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Article: Album Review

Flying Machines: Flying Machines

Read "Flying Machines" reviewed by Roger Farbey


Flying Machines is the eponymous debut album by a group led by British guitarist Alex Munk whose late father Roger Munk was the inspiration for the project. Munk Senior was a leading figure in the design and construction of modern airships, otherwise known as Hybrid Air Vehicles. Munk Junior graduated in 2009 from Leeds College of ...

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Article: Album Review

Beledo: Dreamland Mechanism

Read "Dreamland Mechanism" reviewed by Roger Farbey


Hailing from Montevideo, Uruguay but now resident in New York City, prodigiously talented multi-instrumentalist Beledo signed to MoonJune Records in 2013. The result of this signing is a stunningly good album sporting some of jazz fusion's most talented exponents including the redoubtable British drummer Gary Husband and in-demand NYC bassist Lincoln Goines. Beledo won his spurs ...

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Article: Album Review

Rez Abbasi & Junction: Behind the Vibration

Read "Behind the Vibration" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


With a unique touch and distinct abilities, guitarist Rez Abbasi has produced some captivating recordings that have combined modern jazz and Pakistani/American in forward thinking projects like 2015's Intents and Purposes (Enja) with his Acoustic Quartet which put a fresh spin on popular 1970s jazz-rock compositions. Here he presents Junction, a new electric project of original ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

(Living the Dream)

Read "(Living the Dream)" reviewed by John Kelman


While he's been living in Los Angeles for many years, Alex Machacek clearly values longterm musical relationships. While the majority of his recordings for the Raleigh, NC-based Abstract Logix imprint have seen the Austrian-born guitarist working with the likes of Jeff Sipe, Matthew Garrison, Neal Fountain and Gary Husband, his 2005 label debut, [sic], was notable--beyond ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Eyewitness Trilogy

Read "Eyewitness Trilogy" reviewed by John Kelman


Emerging on the New York scene in the mid-1970s, guitarist Steve Khan didn't long at all to develop a strong reputation as both chameleon-like session guitarist—comfortably crossing over from the jazz world into pop and rock and gracing albums by artists ranging from Esther Phillips, Freddie Hubbard and David Sanborn to Phoebe Snow, Billy Joel and ...

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Article: Album Review

Preston Glasgow Lowe: Preston Glasgow Lowe

Read "Preston Glasgow Lowe" reviewed by Roger Farbey


Don't let the triple-moniker business-like name fool you, these ain't no suits and this is an excellent start for PGL's eponymous debut album. A flurry of repeated shimmering phrases introduces “Colour Possesses" which shortly after its brief guitar opening evolves into multi-tracking embellished with programmed synthesizer, leading to a resonance of Robert Fripp and the League ...


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