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Spirabassi

Label: Bee Jazz
Released: 2009
Track listing: 21 Place Des Vosges; Twilight Song; Spirabassi; Alfonsina Y El Mar; N.Y. Time; Dear Lord; Samba Phil; Sabiha; Mata Hari; Pra Dizer Adeus.
Manu Codjia

By Manu Codjia
Label: Bee Jazz
Released: 2009
Track listing: From the Outset, parts I & II; Brother Monkey; Jungle Jig, parts I & II; Flying Fishes; Sea Horse, parts I & II; Luna; Bug Steps; Procession Song; Raising; Some More Lubyes, Parts I & II; Le Manege, parts I & II.
One Two Three

Label: Bee Jazz
Released: 2009
Track listing: Conception; Work; Body and Soul; Just in Time; Turn Out the Stars; Boo Boo's Birthday; Tea for Two; Monopoly; Chelsea Bridge.
Songs From The Last Century

Label: Bee Jazz
Released: 2009
Track listing: Something So Right; I'll Walk Alone (vocal version); I'll Walk Alone
(instr. version); Then I'll Be Tired Of You; Like A Hurricane; Alone
Together; Junk; You Fascinate Me So; I Loves You Porgy; Taking A
Chance On Love; Answer Me My Love; LEtang; I Wish You Love; Condition
Of The Heart.
Orchestre National de Jazz: Around Robert Wyatt

Label: Bee Jazz
Released: 2009
Track listing: The Song; Alifib; Just As You Are; O Caroline; Kew Rhone; Shipbuilding; Line; Alliance; Vandalusia; Del Mondo; Te Recuerdo Amanda.
Edwin Berg / Eric Surmenian / Fred Jeanne: Perpetuum

by Jeff Dayton-Johnson
With Perpetuum, Dutch pianist Edwin Berg and his band mates enter an increasingly crowded field: to wit, piano trios that seem, consciously or otherwise, to worship at the shrine of Brad Mehldau. Any number of new-ish pianists on the scene have released records ranging in quality from good to excellent--Aaron Goldberg's Worlds (Sunnyside, 2006); Florian Weber's ...
Jerome Sabbagh: One Two Three

by Warren Allen
French tenor man Jerome Sabbagh has been exploring the sax trio format around New York City clubs for more than five years. One Two Three takes a selection of standards--some well-known, others less so--and gives them a good old-fashioned workout in the studio. The results are quality; like good red wine, it only gets better the ...
Jerome Sabbagh: One Two Three

by Elliott Simon
The opening cut on One Two Three is pianist George Shearing's bop classic Conception". Do not, however, let this fool you. Although tenorist Jerome Sabbagh burns, this is not simply a blowing session nor is it really, as Sabbagh suggests, his take on the standards. While there are tunes such as a somewhat campy (how could ...
Manu Codjia: Manu Codjia

by Jeff Dayton-Johnson
Manu Codjia is among the most active sidemen on the French jazz scene and one of the most original guitarists playing jazz anywhere. His playing--clearly indebted to Bill Frisell, but also to Allan Holdsworth, Tommy Bolin on Billy Cobham's Spectrum (Atlantic, 1973), and a host of other influences--constantly generates new ideas on several levels at once: ...
Guillaume de Chassy / Daniel Yvinec: Songs From The Last Century

by Jeff Dayton-Johnson
Pianist Guillaume de Chassy and bassist Daniel Yvinec tend to be rigorously conceptual in their approach to making records. Previous albums revolved around the jazz treatment of classic French chansons on Chansons sous les bombes (Bee Jazz, 2004), a documentary-like set of jazz chestnuts with vocals contributed by New Yorkers encountered on the street on Wonderful ...