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Article: Album Review

Mario Pavone Dialect Trio: Philosophy

Read "Philosophy" reviewed by Mark Corroto


In his review of their debut Chrome (Playscape Recordings, 2013), my learned colleague at All About Jazz, Dan McClenaghan described Mario Pavone's Dialect Trio as “a beautiful tumult." That description expanded with the trio's sophomore disc Blue Dialect (Clean Feed, 2015) and maybe further with their latest Philosophy. The maelstrom they foment is partly explained by ...

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Bill Bruford's Earthworks: Earthworks Complete

Read "Earthworks Complete" reviewed by John Kelman


Since retiring as a professional musician in 2009, progressive/art rock turned jazz drummer Bill Bruford has successfully managed to maintained a place in the public eye. Beyond his engaging, informative and successful Bill Bruford: The Autobiography (Jawbone Press, 2009), the drummer/percussionist has more recently released a second, equally captivating book, Uncharted: Creativity and the Expert Drummer ...

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Marc Copland: Gary

Read "Gary" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Pianist Marc Copland is the perfect interpreter of the music of bassist Gary Peacock. The artists' musical relationship began over three decades ago, and continues to this day. Peacock, best known perhaps for his long tenure in pianist Keith Jarrett's “Standards Trio," has played on numerous Copland recordings, including At Night (Sunnyside, 1992), Softly (Savoy Jazz, ...

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Seems Like a Lifetime Ago 1977 - 1980

Label: Gonzo Multimedia
Released: 2017
Track listing: CD1 (Feels Good to Me [2017 Stereo Mix]): Beelzebub; Back to the Beginning; Seems Like a Lifetime Ago - Part One; Seems Like a Lifetime Ago - Part Two; Sample and Hold; Feels Good to Me; Either End of August; If You Can't Stand the Heat...; Springtime in Siberia; Adios a la Pasada (Goodbye to the Past).

DVD-V1 ( Feels Good to Me [2017 5.1 Surround Sound Mix and Original 1977 Stereo Mix, both Dolby Digital AC3 48kHz]): Beelzebub; Back to the Beginning; Seems Like a Lifetime Ago - Part One; Seems Like a Lifetime Ago - Part Two; Sample and Hold; Feels Good to Me; Either End of August; If You Can't Stand the Heat...; Springtime in Siberia; Adios a la Pasada (Goodbye to the Past).

CD2 ( One of a Kind [2017 Stereo Mix]): Hell's Bells; One of a Kind - Part One; One of a Kind - Part Two; Travels With Myself - And Someone Else; Fainting In Coils; Five G; The Abington Chasp; Forever Until Sunday; The Sahara of Snow - Part One; The Sahara of Snow - Part Two.

DVD-V2 ( One of a Kind [2017 5.1 Surround Sound Mix and Original 1979 Stereo Mix, both Dolby Digital AC3 48kHz]): Hell's Bells; One of a Kind - Part One; One of a Kind - Part Two; Travels With Myself - And Someone Else; Fainting In Coils; Five G; The Abington Chasp; Forever Until Sunday; The Sahara of Snow - Part One; The Sahara of Snow - Part Two; Five G Out-Take (1979 Mix-Only Bonus Track, Previously Unreleased).

CD3 ( Gradually Going Tornado [2017 Remaster] ): Age of Information; Gothic 17; Joe Frazier; Q.E.D.; The Sliding Floor; Palewell Park; Plans for J.D.; Land's End.

CD4 ( The Bruford Tapes [2017 Remaster]): Hell's Bells; Sample and Hold; Fainting In Coils; Travels With Myself - And Someone Else; Beelzebub; The Sahara of Snow - Part One; The Sahara of Snow - Part Two; One of a Kind - Part Two; Five G; Manacles (Bonus Track).

CD5 ( Live at The Venue [Previously Unreleased]): Hell's Bells (Live Version); Sample and Hold; Land's End; Joe Frazier; Gothic 17; Plans for J.D.; Age of Information; Five G.

CD6 ( 4th Album Rehearsal Sessions [Previously Unreleased]): Hell's Midriff; Sketch 1; Restless Spirit; Hope; Consequential Circuits; Matching Green; Should've Been Something; There is No Reward (Instrumental); Hooligan Juice 1; Hooligan Juice 2; Flat Bells, Claptrap and Trills; Sketch 2; Bedrock; Plotting the Heavens; Marrowbones and Cleavers; Prophet Motive; Sketch 1 (Reprise); Saturday, No School.

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Bruford: Seems Like a Lifetime Ago 1977 - 1980

Read "Seems Like a Lifetime Ago 1977 - 1980" reviewed by John Kelman


With the plethora of box sets being issued these days with new masters and, perhaps even more importantly, new mixes of classic recordings, it was inevitable that the small but significant discography of drummer Bill Bruford's first steps into a solo career with his band Bruford should finally get the deluxe treatment. Seems Like a Lifetime ...

Article: My Playlist

Manolo Cabras

Read "Manolo Cabras" reviewed by Vincenzo Roggero


1. Roberto Dani, Drama (stella nera, 2009) Sono pochi gli artisti che riescono a esprimersi in maniera così naturale in solo. Un disco tridimensionale!!!!! 2. Edward Vesala, Lumi (ECM, 1987) Per gli amanti dell'ECM anni '80. Un progetto decisamente originale con un'orchestrazione di ampio spettro e atipica. Divertente.

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Article: Extended Analysis

The Man Who Changed Guitar Forever!

Read "The Man Who Changed Guitar Forever!" reviewed by John Kelman


In a time when album sales are a challenge being mitigated, at least to some extent, by the release of deluxe editions and box sets, it's still more necessary than ever to grab potential listeners with imagery and words; the title of a box set can have, especially for those less than intimately familiar with the ...

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Article: Album Review

Frank Kimbrough: Solstice

Read "Solstice" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Pianist Frank Kimbrough's latest offering, Solstice on the Pirouet label, is a joy from beginning to end. Pirouet is the home of some other fine piano trios, including those of Marc Copland (see Some Love Songs, Modinha, Voices and Night Whispers). Copland, arguably working from the Bill Evans aesthetic is, of course, ...

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Frank Kimbrough: Solstice

Read "Solstice" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Frank Kimbrough is a veteran New York pianist known best for playing with Maria Schneider's orchestra and leading his own small groups. On his new CD, Solstice, he pays tribute to several people who have inspired him in his career and life. Most of the people he tips his hat to such as Paul ...


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