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Orqestra Mahatma: Stay Cool
by Chris May
A wonderfully joyous and inventive album, Stay Cool hides a wealth of scholarship and musicianship behind expansive instrumental performances of love songs and dance music from far and wide. Generally labelled world jazz, Orqestra Mahatma's music could more accurately (if more cumbersomely) be described as folk roots jazz. Since debuting with The Young Person's ...
Duw A Wyr
Label: Babel Label
Released: 2005
Track listing: Ebeneser; Durrow; Yn Y Glyn/Maracesh; Gwahoddiad; Dryniau Cassia; Duw A Wyr/God Only Knows; Pen Calfaria; Henryd/Rhiwlas; Mil Harddach.
Last Chance Disco
Label: Babel Label
Released: 2005
Track listing: Iggy; Om Konz; Deckchair; Remember; Perfect Bitch; Ludwig Van Ramone; High Heel Blues; Trial & Error; Thing; Of You; Nico.
Max
By Partisans
Label: Babel Label
Released: 2005
Track listing: Max; Z Car; Partisans #2; The Eskaton; The Lacemakers; Last Chance; Some Of Those;
John, I'm Only Dancing; Quarterlight; Wise Child.
Romance and Revolution
Label: Babel Label
Released: 2005
Track listing: Horses; God Only Knows; Black and Blue; He
Stay Cool
Label: Babel Label
Released: 2005
Track listing: The Mooche; Sunrise In Montreal; Goodnight Waltz; Jota De Porto; Flower Of Mexico; Gankino Horo; Stay Cool; Moliendo Cafe; Alma Llanera; Longa Farfisa; Bavno Pomashko; Melancholie; Una Noche Una Valse; Appalachian Waltz; Alabama Jubilee; Golden Slumbers.
Max
By Joan Carroll
Label: Babel Label
Released: 2005
Track listing: Max (i) Klact-oveeseds-tene, (ii) Max; Z Car; Partisans #2; The Eskaton; The Lacemakers;
Last Chance; Some Of Those!; John, I'm Only Dancing; Quarterlight; Wise Child.
Held On The Tips Of Fingers
By Polar Bear
Label: Babel Label
Released: 2005
Track listing: Was Dreaming You Called You Disappeared I Slept; Beartown; Fluffy (I Want You); To Touch The Red Brick; Held On The Tips Of Fingers; Argumentative; The King Of Aberdeen; Your Eyes The Sea; Life That Ends Too Soon.
Lleuwen Steffan: Duw A Wyr
by Chris May
While black American gospel music has been a core ingredient in the jazz gumbo since slaves gathered to sing and dance in Congo Square, devotional music from other cultures has remained generally unheard. But as we know, with jazz no longer an exclusively American art form, things are changing, and musicians from all over are bringing ...
Christine Tobin: Romance and Revolution
by Bev Stapleton
In recent years jazz public enemy number one seems to have shifted from smooth jazz" to jazz vocalists." The heavy promotion and subsequent success of the Kralls, Cullums, and Monheits has almost given vocals in jazz a bad name. It has become much more difficult for a genuinely distinctive singer to be taken seriously in the ...




