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Suite for Helen F.
By Ivo Perelman
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Disc 1: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
Disc 2: Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7
Toronto 1997: A Suite for Thomas Chapin
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Part 1 2. Part 2 3. Part 3 4. Part 4 abc 5. Part 5
Cosmosamatics Three
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Futura; Tonal Magnitudes; Coolburn; Bring on the Funk; 12 Seasons of Love; Avant Garde Destruct; 'Round Midnight; Requiem for Anne Frank
Sympathy
By Raphe Malik
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Tewtament, Resolving a Quote, Velcoity, Space March, Hypersonic, Motivic, untitled dialogue, Call and Response, Escape Route
Last Set: Live at the 1369 Jazz Club
By Raphe Malik
Label: Boxholder Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Sad C 2. Companions #2 3. Chaser
Sonny Simmons: Jewels
by Mark Corroto
Note to self (that's you): find the long out-of-print CD Ancient Ritual (Qwest, 1992) by the Sonny Simmons trio. That disc marked his first great comeback, this disc his second. Well, sort of. Not that Sonny Simmons went anywhere. It is just that gaps in his recording career wipe him from our collective radar. ...
Raphe Malik Quartet: Last Set: Live at the 1369 Jazz Club
by Trevor MacLaren
After leaving the Cecil Taylor Unit in 1979, Raphe Malik seemed to have disappeared until his first record as a leader appeared in 1989 ( 21st Century Texts ). Last Set proves that Malik was not only playing, but he was cutting some incredible chops. Taken from the last set of a two-night engagement ...
Raphe Malik Quartet: Last Set: Live at the 1369 Club
by AAJ Staff
Trumpeter Raphe Malik has remained an underground figure from his early days working with Cecil Taylor and Jimmy Lyons through his first recording as a leader ( 21st Century Texts, FMP, 1989) and those that followed. He made up his own name ("raphe" means the seam of a seed," something that he picked up out of ...
Malik, McPhee, Robinson: Sympathy
by Dan McClenaghan
Trumpeter Raphe Malik, who spent much of the '70s and '80s playing with free pianist Cecil Taylor's band, has been described as an exuberant and rough-hewn player"; and the Taylor lineage would suggest a propensity toward the free-flying approach. But on Sympathy the sound can best be described as introspective or searching, and even—to these ears, ...
Sonny Simmons/Michael Marcus/Jay Rosen: Cosmosamatics Three
by John Kelman
Music can be remarkably deceptive. By careful placement of instruments, a small ensemble can sound much larger; notes can be implied where none are found. And while space is clearly a fundamental with Sonny Simmons, Michael Marcus and Jay Rosen’s experimental group, Cosmosamatics, what is most conspicuous is how two saxophones and percussion create a compelling ...



