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Walkin' the Line

Label: Blue Moon
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Deadweight
2. A Little Twist
3. Walkin
Hearsay

By Brett Sroka
Label: Blue Moon
Released: 2003
Track listing: Hearsay, Happy-Go-Lucky-Ism, Tabula Rasa, A Sound Caresses the
Breast of a Negress, Undecided, Beloved
Brotherhood

Label: Blue Moon
Released: 2003
Track listing: Brotherhood, Values And Imperatives, Splendour, Amen, Predator, Epiphany, Excerpt, Saouse, The
Unsung Hero.
Frank Carlberg: In the Land of Art

by Elliott Simon
The beat poets and writers of the '50s idolized the bop players of their day. Jazz served as a template for their compositional methods, performing styles and as soundtrack to their writings. This adulation may not have gone both ways, though, as a quote attributed to Miles Davis indicates: The Beat Generation ain't nothin' but just ...
Felipe Salles: Mind Motions

by Mark F. Turner
Saxophonist Felipe Salles’ sophomore recording, Mind Motions, continues on the melodic theme of dynamic material and strong musicianship. A native of Brazil, his sound blends music from his homeland as well as Latin persuasions into a contemporary feel. His debut recording Further South showed his effectiveness in composing as well as performing. The new recording gives ...
Chris Lightcap Quartet: Big Mouth

by Farrell Lowe
With the release of Bigmouth, Chris Lightcap's sophomore effort on the Fresh Sound label, he continues to carve a unique niche into the modern jazz world. His music adroitly surfs the waves between mainstream and avant-garde sensibilities, managing to do so without insulting either camp. The quartet is comprised of two strong tenor sax players up ...
Marcus Strickland: Brotherhood

by AAJ Staff
Look out for saxophonist Marcus Strickland. He's young, he's talented, and he already delivers the goods. His latest CD, Brotherhood, makes the case that he's got a lot to say. It's a varied set that ranges from burning post-bop and modal jazz to a gospel-influenced reflection on 9/11 and spirituality. Strickland plays both ...
Chris Lightcap Quartet: Bigmouth

by Phil DiPietro
The jazz world has more than a few parallels to the world of sports, but unfortunately isn't given the same level of coverage and scrutiny. The rise of the formerly- regarded team player" to sudden all-star" status based on a reshuffling of the supporting cast is common to both worlds. Chris Lightcap now affirms his talents ...
Pablo Ablanedo Octet: Alegr

by Javier AQ Ortiz
Quick and to the Point: Thriving emotive and intelligent musical richness. In the photo included with Alegría, the Pablo Ablanedo Octet resembles a nerdy and decidedly square bunch. Their music, however, has no equal in the market, patterning highly urbane musical concepts and compositions, coupled with advanced ensemble work and superior performances from all ...