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Believe
Featuring the music of Sharp Three
Duration: 11:36
Believe

By The Cookers
Label: Motéma Music
Released: 2012
Track listing: Believe, For It Is True; Temptation(s); Ebony Moonbeams; Free For All; Quest; But He Knows; Tight Squeeze; Naaj.
Naaj

Album: Believe
By The Cookers
Label: Motéma Music
Released: 2012
Duration: 06:57
The Cookers: Believe

by Troy Collins
Believe is The Cooker's third release in as many years, celebrating the all-star septet's fifth anniversary as a working group. More than just a collective of high-profile scene veterans (named after Freddie Hubbard's live 1965 Blue Note recording Night of the Cookers), the lineup's impressive credentials collectively span from the acoustic hard bop of Art Blakey's ...
Believe

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2005
Track listing: Believe; Olidapo; Shady; If Only Once; Buffalo Bird Woman; Smarty Pants; Valentine;
Resistance; Cesar Chavez.
Believe

Label: Cryptogramophone
Released: 2005
Track listing: Believe; Olidapo; Shady; If Only Once; Buffalo Bird Woman; Smarty Pants; Valentine; Resistance; Cesar Chavez
Scott Amendola Band: Believe

by Michael McCaw
With instrumentation that includes up to 26 reverberating strings accompanying a drum kit, Scott Amendola's Believe has a lot of resonance. Comprised of Jenny Scheinman (violin), Nels Cline and Jeff Parker (guitars), John Shifflett (bass), and Amendola (drums, percussion and electronics); the album should stand as a high water mark for all types of music this ...
Scott Amendola Band: Believe

by John Kelman
Scott Amendola may be a drummer, but he loves guitars, which he made perfectly clear on his first two releases. Scott Amendola Band (2000) featured guitarist Dave McNabb, while his first Cryptogramophone release, Cry (2003), found him teaming up with Nels Cline, with whom he also works in the guitarist's band, the Nels Cline Singers. But ...
Scott Amendola Band: Believe

by AAJ Staff
A quick look at the personnel on this record should make two things clear right away, before you even hit play. First, the assorted misfits in the collection, who have worked in a mind-blowing array of improvised and experimental music styles, aren't likely to be pinned down or categorized here any more than they are elsewhere. ...