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The Complete "IS" Sessions

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: CD1: It, The Brain, This, Song of the Wind, Sundance, The Brain(alt tk), This(alt tk), Song of the Wind(alt tk), Sundance(alt tk). CD2: Jamala, Converge, Is, Jamala(alt tk), Converge(alt tk).

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Gonzalo Rubalcaba: Paseo

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. El Guerrillero (5:31); 2. Prelude in Conga/Homage to Hilario (8:02); 3. Bottoms Up (7:36); 4. Sea Change [also See, So Far] (6:53); 5. Paseo con Fula (10:22); 6. Meanwhile (9:47); 7. Santo Canto [also Encantation] (7:57); 8. Quasar (14:08); 9. Los Bueyes (4:42)

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Blue Train

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Blue Train; Moment's Notice; Locomotion; I'm Old Fashioned; Lazy Bird; Blue Train (alt); Blue Train (alt).

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Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard Bernstein

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Cool; Lucky to Be Me; It

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Article: Album Review

Larry Young: Of Love and Peace

Read "Of Love and Peace" reviewed by Eddie Becton


Organist Larry Young's Of Love and Peace was initially recorded in '66. The title was perhaps Young's echo for calm during the turbulent '60s. Blue Note's reissue of this gem is just as likely to resonate today, particularly during the current climate of political pugilism in America. Of Love and Peace contains only four tracks, but ...

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Article: Album Review

Sam Rivers: Contours

Read "Contours" reviewed by John Kelman


Unlike pianist Andrew Hill, who, late in life, is finally being awarded the accolades he deserves, saxophonist/flautist Sam Rivers never received his proper due and continues to work in relative obscurity. Sure, his name is known amongst those who know, but mention him to casual jazz listeners and most will go “Sam who?" or perhaps, with ...

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Article: Album Review

Andrew Hill: Dance With Death

Read "Dance With Death" reviewed by John Kelman


In a little over seven years beginning in '63, pianist Andrew Hill recorded over a dozen albums as a leader for Blue Note, yet it is only in recent years that the importance of these recordings is being recognized. Although he was overshadowed at the time by more eminently approachable pianists including Herbie Hancock and McCoy ...

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Article: Album Review

Wynton Marsalis: Unforgivable Blackness

Read "Unforgivable Blackness" reviewed by Jim Santella


The story of Jack Johnson deserves to be accompanied by music that is majestic, bold, daring, and passionate. The boxer, whose fate has been depicted in a new film by Ken Burns, led a life that was filled with happiness, success, romance, tragedy, and misery. Wynton Marsalis' music for The Rise and Fall of ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Gonzalo Rubalcaba: Paseo

Read "Gonzalo Rubalcaba: Paseo" reviewed by Eric J. Iannelli


Gonzalo Rubalcaba Paseo Blue Note 2004 Occasionally I like to take advantage of hindsight and see what appraisal I've given to an album long after the review has run and the disc has had time to remain or reappear (or neither) in my player. What I often find ...

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Article: Album Review

Larry Young: Of Love and Peace

Read "Of Love and Peace" reviewed by John Kelman


Eight scant months after his classic Unity (Blue Note, '65), organist Larry Young was back in the studio with a larger ensemble and a bolder concept. The title Of Love and Peace may stand in direct contrast to the music within; there may be plenty of love, but on this cacophonous album of barely-controlled chaos, there's ...


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