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Live

By Sirone
Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Flute Song; Eyes of the Wind; The Journey; When It's Over; Vision.
Open

Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. H.S. 2.Kugel 3.Mira 4.Manchmal 5.Open 6.Chain
Other Valentines

Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: East of Uz; Fool; Arnold Layne; Amost Mid-Day; Vals Pa Vinegar; Flo; Winter in America; Jesus Etc.; I Got Nothing; To My Buddy, Buddy
Last Exit: Koln

by John Eyles
A re-release such as this provides an opportunity to stand back, draw breath, and reassess. Many listeners may still remember the combination of shock and adrenalin-induced thrill you got when you first heard Last Exit. You may now also be shocked to learn that the group's debut was some twenty years ago. Koln features the foursome's ...
The Contemporary Jazz Quintet: Actions 1966-67

by Germein Linares
At any moment, the dialogue to some '60s sci-fi movie seems ready to enter the eerie, spooky world of Actions. Geez, Jim. Where have we landed?" This, Timmy, this is planet free jazz circa 1967." Cue the singing saw," the album's most prominent feature, and you can almost see the string pulling the spaceship off to ...
The Vandermark 5: The Color of Memory

by Dan McClenaghan
"That Was Now," the opener on the two-disc set The Color of Memory, jumps out of the speakers, in a kick ass and take names later mode; and from the perspective of an ear that had never heard this group before--based on this introduction--it struck me as a pared-down Dixieland band pumped up on some serious ...
The Vandermark 5: The Color of Memory

by Rex Butters
The Vandermark 5 The Color of Memory Atavistic 2005 Close on the heels of the wondrous twelve-CD Alchemia live set, the Vandermark 5 return with a collection of studio recordings vividly displaying the glorious results of a five-year working association. Whether a subtle exercise in abstract minimalism or ...
Mats Gustafsson/David Stacken: Mountain Blues From Sweden

by Mark Corroto
Remember Eva from Jim Jarmusch's first feature film Stranger Than Paradise? She, a thick-accented Eastern European, was fixated on the American bluesman Screamin' Jay Hawkins. Her out of character declarations to bug off so she can dig the tune I Put A Spell On You was so unnatural, you knew this film was never planning to ...
Peter Br: FMP 130

by Kurt Gottschalk
22 years hence, these European masters have pretty well cemented themselves in their own corners of the free improv universe: the fury, sometimes restrained, of Peter Brötzmann; the madness of Han Bennink; and the elegant wandering of Fred van Hove. But when they got together in Bremen on February 25, 1973, it was with a sense ...
ROVA Orkestrova: Electric Ascension

by Kurt Gottschalk
Electing to interpret for the second time John Coltrane's seminal free jazz blowout Ascension was an odd move for West Coast sax quartet Rova to make on the band's 25th anniversary in 2003. Their motives aside, what it amounted to was restaging one of the band's least interesting records--based on a morass as individual as a ...