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Clarinetwork: Live at the Village Vanguard

Label: Anzic Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Sweet Georgia Brown; Lullaby Of The Leaves; Band Announcement; St. James Infirmary; After You've Gone; St. Louis Blues; Body And Soul; What A Little Moonlight Can Do.

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Eli Degibri: Israeli Song

Read "Israeli Song" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Saxophonist Eli Degibri's name may be the least familiar one on the cover of Israeli Song. His quartet mates on this superb disc are of the highest level; it would be hard to find higher profile or finer accompanists. With that lineup--two legendary stars in drummer Al Foster and bassist Ron Carter--and, in pianist Brad Mehldau, ...

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Ernesto Cervini: Little Black Bird

Read "Little Black Bird" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Wit and wisdom are doled out in equal measure throughout many of drummer Ernesto Cervini's compositions. Whether he is writing a piece in honor of his grandmother ("Nonna Rosa") or musically reliving a bad bird-related experience on his honeymoon ("Little Black Bird"), his music always comes across as smart, with an occasional tongue-in-cheek element at play. ...

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Jason Lindner: NowVsNow

Read "NowVsNow" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Gives You è una band formata da tre elementi, che cambia dimensione a seconda dei collaboratori di turno - da segnalare in questo NowVsNow Meshell Ndegeocello, Anat Cohen e Kurt Rosenvinkel - e che si muove in una zona franca a cavallo tra elettronica, lounge, spoken music, ambient, jazz, etc. Mente di tutto questo è il ...

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Ernesto Cervini Quartet: Little Black Bird

Read "Little Black Bird" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Registrato in una doppia seduta nel dicembre 2008, Little Black Bird è il secondo lavoro da leader di Ernesto Cervini, dopo una corposa attività nel ruolo di sideman. Il drummer e compositore - che all'occorrenza si disimpegna anche al clarinetto e al piano - ha messo insieme un quartetto dalle buonissime doti tecniche e perfettamente in ...

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Anat Cohen: Clarinetwork: Live at the Village Vanguard

Read "Clarinetwork: Live at the Village Vanguard" reviewed by Thomas Conrad


Anat Cohen is one of the major jazz success stories of the last decade. She arrived in New York from Israel in 1996 and, by the turn of the century, was an important factor in the reemergence of the clarinet as a solo jazz instrument. Yet her recordings have not captured the bacchanalian riot of Cohen ...

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Anat Cohen: Clarinetwork Live At The Village Vanguard

Read "Anat Cohen: Clarinetwork  Live At The Village Vanguard" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Anat Cohen Clarinetwork Live At The Village Vanguard Anzic Records 2010 For a jazz musician, performing and recording an album at New York's Village Vanguard is akin to an opera singer performing at the Metropolitan Opera. Both of these accomplishments signify a milestone in an ...

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Ernesto Cervini Quartet: Little Black Bird

Read "Little Black Bird" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Ernesto Cervini has produced a gem of a record to closeout 2009. The music on Little Black Bird reveals the promise of a sophisticated intellect that is serious and funny, inventive, childlike and mature at once. Most of all, Cervini is unafraid of filling a blank musical canvas with waves of unusual harmonic color. He shows ...

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Joel Frahm - Bruce Katz: Project A

Read "Project A" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Soul che scalda, blues che incendia, funky che scalcia. E poi, a sprazzi, c'è il jazz. Jazz che affonda. Project A, dove “A" sta per Aretha Franklin, è un album che si appiccica addosso a chi lo scolta perché ripercorre da cima a fondo la black music che più ci piace. Il sassofono di Joel Frahm ...

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Amy Cervini: Lovefool

Read "Lovefool" reviewed by Andrew Velez


For this recording songbird Amy Cervini drops ever so lightly upon songs on the theme of love. The sources are as varied as Jack Johnson and Depeche Mode, covering a broad spectrum of genres, styles and periods. The opener, “Bye-Bye Country Boy," recalls a sophisticate's brief pastoral dalliance. It's a tune that others are rediscovering now ...


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