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Live at the Kerava Jazz Festival

By Henry Grimes
Label: Ayler Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Spin; Eighty Degrees; Flowers For Albert; Blues For Savanah
Live at the Kerava Jazz Festival

Label: Ayler Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Spin; Eighty Degrees; Flowers for Albert; Blues for Savannah.
Live at Glenn Miller Caf

By Surd
Label: Ayler Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 38; 3 6 4 U; Hello Paul; Head P; Bye, Bye Teddy; Magnum Bonum
Live at Vision Festival

Label: Ayler Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. Invocation (15:25);
2. Procession (21:12);
3. Evocation (4:55);
4. Incandescence (5:41).
The Stockholm Tapes

Label: Ayler Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: E.V.; Wuppertal; A jive in July-75, Live!; This Time Is Next Time Now.
Free Jam

By Mongezi Feza
Label: Ayler Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Disc One:
1. Theme Of The Day I
2. Group Notes I
3. Group Notes II
Disc Two:
4. Theme Of The Day II
5. Moong's Research I
6. Group Notes III
7. Moong's Research II
8. Moong's Research III
9. Moong's Research IV
10. Group Notes IV
Henry Grimes Trio: Live at the Kerava Jazz Festival

by Rex Butters
From his return to performing at Los Angeles' World Stage to his triumphant residency in New York, Henry Grimes plays like he's making up for lost time. Captured here on his first recording in decades, Grimes performs live in Finland with two of the best and hardest working musicians around, David Murray on reeds and Hamid ...
Per Henrik Wallin Trio: The Stockholm Tapes

by Germein Linares
The Stockholm Tapes include two '70s recordings by the Per Henrik Wallin Trio in Stockholm. The first two tracks, E.V." and Wuppertal," come from a 1977 concert at Kagelbanan, while the final two improvisations, A Jive in July," and This Time Is Next Time Now," come from a 1975 concert at Jazz Club Fasching. As with ...
Henry Grimes: Live at the Kerava Jazz Festival

by Andrey Henkin
Amazingly, this CD is the first disc released under Henry Grimes' name since 1965, when his only title as a leader appeared (The Call, ESP). Though there are many private recordings of Grimes playing since his storybook return, this live performance was serendipitous for being close enough to Sweden for the head of Ayler Records to ...
Surd: Live at Glenn Miller Caf

by Germein Linares
Further proof that Europe may in fact be jazz's next frontier, this Scandinavian quartet featuring David Stackenäs on guitar, Fredrik Nordström on tenor and alto saxophone, Filip Augustson on bass, and Thomas Strønen on drums excites with a modern bop streak of grooves and beats on SURD's Live at Glenn Miller Café. Though the Swedish café's ...