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Bill Cole's Untempered Ensemble: Proverbs for Sam

by Dan McClenaghan
Bill Cole has such a typical American name that those unfamiliar with his music could be forgiven for expecting to hear quintessential American jazz on his recorded offerings. Cole, a rare breed of jazz artist who has focused his efforts on uniting Eastern sounds with the American art form, is a musical seeker who has, over ...
Duology

Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Knock Knock; Sonic Corridors; Dark Sun; O.C.; Spiral Landscapes; Module; Pagan Spain; Wiggle Room; Human Factor; Lunar Shuffle; Cotton Candy; Sweet 'N' Lowe (for Frank Lowe); Rhythm In Green.
Lights And Shadows

By Bobby Few
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Bells; Flakes; From Different Lands; Enomis; Lights and Shadows; What You Doing?; Dreams.
Hearing is Believing

Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Eleanor Rigby; Cheney
Bobby Few: Lights and Shadows

by Jerry D'Souza
Bobby Few has had an impressive career as a pianist. Though he studied classical music, he weaned himself from that when he first heard jazz. His playing now rides several styles that open in a swell of harmonic inventions and rich chord structures. His ability has seen him in the comfort zone with Steve Lacy, Archie ...
The Jack & Jim Show: Hearing is Believing

by Jerry D'Souza
One never knows with Eugene Chadbourne. The multi-faceted entertainer is a mine full of surprises. He plays the banjo, the guitar and the electric rake, besides singing and composing. He has worked with musicians whose styles are diverse, yet he makes a compact fit. How many could lay claim to being one in spirit and song ...
Bobby Few: Lights and Shadows

by Dan McClenaghan
Count pianist Bobby Few as one of those jazz artists deserving more recognition. Chalk his low profile up to expatriation--he's lived in Paris since 1969. Unless you've followed the career of Albert Ayler--Few played on Ayler's Music is the Healing Force of the Universe (Impulse!, 1969)--or soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy (Few was the pianist in Lacy's ...
Michael Marcus & Ted Daniel: Duology

by Budd Kopman
Duology is an extremely interesting album that shows how much musical communication depends upon the players and not the instrumentation. Michael Marcus, who plays all manner of reed instruments, sticks to Bb clarinet here, while Ted Daniel plays four members of the trumpet family, including something called a Moroccan bugle. The lack of ...
Michael Marcus & Ted Daniel: Duology

by Troy Collins
Duology pairs multi-instrumentalist Michael Marcus and trumpeter Ted Daniel in a series of unique, vibrant duets. Eschewing his usual arsenal of horns, Marcus limits himself to B-flat clarinet, while Daniel alternates between a few members of the trumpet family for subtle variety. With a selection of brief skeletal miniatures, Marcus and Daniel deliver a snapshot of ...
Good Night Songs

By John Tchicai
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Floating; The Queen of Ra; Thriftshopping; Undercurrent; Ramana Maharashi; On Fait La
Taille; X-Ray Vision; Start to Finish; Lilanto Del Indio; Consolation Cake.