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Rale Micic: 3
by Joshua Weiner
Rale Micic has emerged over the past few years as one of the most interesting young guitarists on the New York City scene. Beginning with Bridges, a fantastic quintet date from 2003 featuring some exciting saxophone work from Bob Reynolds, and continuing on 2006's Serbia featuring the great Tom Harrell on trumpet, Micic has established a ...
Can't Wait For Perfect
By Bob Reynolds
Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Common Ground; Belief; Can't Wait For Perfect; Summer Light; First Steps; Fiction; Nine
Lives; Intro (For Tomorrow); Last Minute (Late Again); The Escape.
Bob Reynolds: Saying A Lot
by Jason Crane
Saxophonist Bob Reynolds has made a name for himself in the bands of singer-songwriters Jonah Smith and Nelly McKay, and he'll spend 2007 on the road with John Mayer. Reynolds also has a new album out called Can't Wait For Perfect on the Fresh Sound New Talent label. The CD is getting strong reviews from folks ...
Bob Reynolds: Can't Wait For Perfect
by Stephen Latessa
Way too many jazz composers come up with a derivative riff and hastily christen the piece a composition. While that may be technically true, there is quite a difference between these works and full-bodied, sturdy efforts that can stand on their own. Fortunately for listeners, saxophonist Bob Reynolds easily earns the title of composer with the ...
Bob Reynolds: Can't Wait For Perfect
by Joshua Weiner
The sheer quality of so much of the music performed by (relatively) unknown up-and-coming musicians is gratifying, for obvious reasons, but it can also be troubling. It is difficult to escape the realization that too many of these musicians will ultimately fail to get the attention they deserve. How nice it is, then, to hear Bob ...
Rale Micic: Bridges
by Joshua Weiner
Although jazz is, in several respects, a truly American musical idiom, it has spread to the far reaches of the globe in the modern era. This dissemination has led to the appearance of excellent jazz musicians in unexpected places, and the Serbian-born guitarist Rale Micic (pronounced 'Rah-leh Mee-cheech') is a fine example. His first-rate debut album, ...

