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Written In The Stars
By Bill Charlap
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: In The Still Of The Night, Dream, The Man That Got Away, Blue Skies, Where Have You Been?, Where Or When, On a Slowboat To China, One For My Baby, I'll Never Go There Anymore, Lorelei, It Was Written In The Stars
Who
By Bob Dorough & Dave Frishberg
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Rockin
Who's On First
By Bob Dorough & Dave Frishberg
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Rockin' in Rhythm; Who's On First?; Lookin' Good; Too Long in L.A.; You Are There; The Underdog; Where You At?; Health Food Nut; Devil May Care; Nothing Like You; Hong Kong Blues; I'm Hip; Saturday Dance; Conjuction Junction.
Written In The Stars
Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: In The Still Of The Night; Dream; The Man That Got Away; Blue Skies; Where Have You Been?; Where Or When; On A Slow Boat To China; One For My Baby; I'll Never Go There Anymore; Lorelei; It Was Written In The Stars
Medeski Martin & Wood: The Dropper
by Mark Corroto
I picked up the latest disc by the trio Medeski Martin & Wood and trying to categorize it, I didn’t expect the Spanish Inquisition. (Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! Their chief weapon is surprise and fear... their two weapons are surprise, fear, and an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope...among...their...weapons are surprise, fear, an almost fanatical ...
Don Byron: A Fine Line: Arias & Lieder
by Craig Jolley
Don Byron, jazz clarinetist, takes a back seat to Don Byron, arranger and conceptualist. His legitimate" clarinet is featured on the piano-clarinet duets and on the one solo clarinet cut, but most of the CD is given over to his meticulous vocal arrangements. Each tune has its own flavor with composers from many genres represented. Notably ...
Don Byron: A Fine Line: Arias & Lieder
by AAJ Staff
Don Byron continues to fascinate and puzzle jazz listeners with his refusal to be pigeonholed.Even as he completes one project, he's working on the next one, which inevitably will be a departure from all of the CDs that precede it. Yet, each of Byron's CD's enlarge not only the body of his work, but ...



