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Toronto 1997

Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: A Suite for Terry Chapin Part 1 - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4A - Part 4B - Part 4C - Part 5.

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Two Masters: Live At The Prism

Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Angels In Golden Mud; Ojibwa Song; Waterfalls In The South Bronx; Bird And Branch; Election Funeral Dance; Ending Sequence And Sunset.

Album

Two Masters: Live at the Prism

Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Angels in Golden Mud; Ojibwa Song; Waterfalls of the South Bronx; Bird and Branch; Election Funeral Dance; Ending Sequence and Sunset

Album

Heavenly Places

Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Happy Hour, Heavenly Places, Improv/Kingdom Come

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Eugene Chadbourne: The Hills Have Jazz

Read "The Hills Have Jazz" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Among the interesting anecdotes in the liner notes to The Hills Have Jazz, Eugene Chadbourne includes one about Wes Craven and his movie Cursed. Chadbourne was on the set, and his observations are both acute and humorous. When this record was to be released, Chadbourne dedicated it to Craven, whose movie actually lived up to its ...

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Eugene Chadbourne: The Hills Have Jazz

Read "The Hills Have Jazz" reviewed by Kurt Gottschalk


Since starting his homegrown label a few years back, Eugene Chadbourne has had no end of opportunities to digitize his whims and send them to market. Among the many projects on his Chadula label has been a series (eight at present) of “horror CDs that run the gamut from arrangements of horror movie themes to unnerving ...

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Bill Cole & William Parker: Two Masters: Live At The Prism

Read "Two Masters: Live At The Prism" reviewed by Chris May


Bill Cole and William Parker have much in common: belief in the healing and transforming power of music, respect for non-Western musical forms, and a commitment to free improvisation. Cole's Untempered Ensemble, which has included Parker in recent years, as well as Parker's prolific output with his own Little Huey Orchestra and a multitude of other ...

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Avram Fefer and Bobby Few: Kindred Spirits

Read "Kindred Spirits" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Multiple reedist Avram Fefer and pianist Bobby Few team up here to play some jazz standards by Monk, Ellington, and Mingus--not what you'd expect from a pair of artists better known for their free jazz credentials. Few played for ten years with Steve Lacy, and Fefer put out several fine sets on the CIMP label; they ...

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Avram Fefer and Bobby Few: Kindred Spirits

Read "Kindred Spirits" reviewed by Chad Kushins


Sometimes lightning strikes twice. As proof, legendary expatriate Bobby Few has teamed with fellow sound explorer Avram Fefer for two fresh releases of very different character, and with near-perfect results. On the aptly-titled Kindred Spirits, Few and Fefer offer a slower, more blues-laden repertoire than the more free jazz-oriented Heavenly Places. But don't let this accessibility ...

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Avram Fefer and Bobby Few: Heavenly Places

Read "Heavenly Places" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Saxophonist Avram Fefer and pianist Bobby Few seem something of a sonic odd couple. Few's majestically bluesy, classically-influenced, erudite-yet-free approach is full of flowing beauty, infused with a marrow-deep spirituality. Avram Fefer--especially on tenor--sounds at times like a ragged wound; not a punture or clean slice, but a deep raw scrape producing a big roaring sound ...


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