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ALATI: Ascending The Morning

Read "Ascending The Morning" reviewed by John Sharpe


Although combining poetry and jazz can sometimes be as thankless as mixing oil and water, ALATI has come up with a near perfect formulation. On Ascending The Morning, the three piece band, led by Norwich-based trumpeter Chris Dowding and completed by vocalist Brigitte Beraha and pianist Dave O'Brien, sets to music eight nature-inspired poems by Oxford ...

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Ascending The Morning

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2022
Track listing: Birdsong For Two Voices; Sea Poem; Seabird's Blessings; Woods etc; Sea Sonnet #1 In Water; Sea Sonnet #2 Beyond; Sea Sonnet #3 Incidental: Estuary Sonnet.

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Food For Thought

Label: Ubuntu Music
Released: 2021
Track listing: Hermetica; P.T.S.D.; Dreams; The Three Omegas; Close To Home; Quezalcoatlus; Familiar Fractals; Haven’t Met You Yet.

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Solstice: Food For Thought

Read "Food For Thought" reviewed by Chris May


An off-the-wall and extraordinarily beautiful album, Food For Thought is London sextet Solstice's follow-up to Alimentation (Two Rivers), a niche-jazz landmark in 2016. The album blends jazz with prog-rock and tropicalia-like psychedelia. It is intricate, lyrical and wildly inventive. It is also technically demanding and forensically arranged, yet it all sounds effortless. It is, most of ...

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Small World

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Track listing: Intro; A Day In A Life; Spirited; Small World; Sea of Tranquility; Eyes Open; The Time Is Now; Travelling Again; Outro.

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Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Duration: 07:26

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Article: Album Review

Henry Lowther: can't believe, won't believe

Read "can't believe, won't believe" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


If any jazz ensemble can be said to define the word “prolific" it's not Henry Lowther's Still Waters. The band's debut album, ID, appeared in 1997. can't believe, won't believe is its second release, just 21 years later. Good things, as they say, come to those that wait. Bandleader, composer and trumpeter Lowther has ...

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Geoffrey Eales: Transcience

Read "Transcience" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Transience is Welsh pianist/composer Geoffrey Eales' thirteenth release dating back to 1999. All of the words and music are by Eales, and he has taken this opportunity to express in music his feelings about how ephemeral human existence is in general, but also specifically of the passing within the past year of his mother, as well ...


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