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Live at Smalls

Label: Smalls Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: 01. Oh Yes I Will; 02. Sunday; 03. Yama; 04. Almost Blues; 05. Peaceful Place; 06. Afternoon in Lleida; 07. Wilsonian Alto; 08. Good Morning Heartache; 09. Looking Up.

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Bruce Barth Trio: Live at Smalls

Read "Live at Smalls" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Alla guida di un trio compatto ed assortito, Barth firma un pregevole disco nel segno dello swing. Grazie anche alla dimensione live la musica qui proposta ben rappresenta la mutevole cifra stilistica del pianista statunitense, giunto al dodicesimo cd da leader. Tutto si sviluppa all'insegna della sorpresa e della discontinuità, nell'intento di dar forma a multiformi ...

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Guinness Cork Jazz Festival: Cork, Ireland October 28-31, 2011

Read "Guinness Cork Jazz Festival: Cork, Ireland October 28-31, 2011" reviewed by Ian McLaren


Guinness Cork Jazz Festival 2011Cork, IrelandOctober 28-31, 2011One of the few nice things about October is the pleasure of returning to Cork, the perfect city for a jazz festival, and being met by that great Irish hospitality. Arriving at the airport, all shiny and modern, and wondering how to get into town, suddenly ...

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Terell Stafford: This Side of Strayhorn

Read "This Side of Strayhorn" reviewed by Kevin Davis


The preservation of traditional values in jazz has long been at the core of the art form's most bittersweet dichotomy, which is essentially a spin on the age-old idea that even moderate-level progressions in any given field require ideological breakdowns that generally make everyone mad. Miles Davis, for example, decried this preservation outright, and the jazz ...

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Roseanna Vitro: Following Her Muse

Read "Roseanna Vitro: Following Her Muse" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


While the back panel of vocalist Roseanna Vitro's The Music Of Randy Newman (Motéma, 2011) says “File Under: Jazz/Pop/Vocals," those labels don't do her justice. Vitro's vocals are a conduit to the very core of American music--from blues and rock to soul and jazz--and her recorded output over the past three decades speaks to her talents ...

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Xavi Maureta & Adam Kolker: La Perfeccio de la Irrealitat

Read "La Perfeccio de la Irrealitat" reviewed by Greg Simmons


La Perfecció de la Irrealitat is a sophisticated, expressive collection of compositions. Each tracks is layered with intricate musical constructs, building single-instrument melodies into fully articulated ensemble statements. Even at its most aggressive improvisational points, the quintet's sense of melodic continuity and ensemble character remain intact. Initially, great melodies rule the day, but the ...

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Michael Benedict & Bopitude: Michael Benedict & Bopitude

Read "Michael Benedict & Bopitude" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Drummer Michael Benedict's Bopitude is of a very special variety...Hard Bopitude. Michael Benedict & Bopitude is chockfull of hard bop from the likes of Clifford Brown ("Joy Spring"), Grachan Moncur III ("Frankenstein") and Bobby Timmons ("Moanin'"). Pianist Bruce Barth brings his bop togs to the festivities and the classic Jazz Messenger lineup (trumpet and tenor saxophone ...

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Leslie Pintchik: Two Different Kinds of Art

Read "Leslie Pintchik: Two Different Kinds of Art" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The title of Leslie Pintchik's third album, We're Here To Listen (Pintch Hard Records, 2010), says much about the pianist and composer's musical philosophy. She recognizes the importance of technical skill, but she also values instinct, the open mind and the dismissal of boundaries between musical genres. It's an approach that Pintchik emphasizes throughout this interview, ...

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Terell Stafford: This Side of Strayhorn

Read "This Side of Strayhorn" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Some music just stands out from the crowd, and certainly Billy Strayhorn's tunes do exactly that. What would the great composer/bandleader Duke Ellington have been without his collaborator? He still certainly would have been considered one of the America's greatest artists, but it's hard to imagine an Ellington “greatest hits" offering--if one could be achieved, considering ...

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Cinzia Spata: Into The Moment

Read "Into The Moment" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Although Italian singer/lyricist Cinzia Spata has been singing professionally for over 20 years, her discography is pretty sparse. Into The moment is only her third album, and appears six years after 93 03 (Azzurramusic, 2005). The wait's been worth it: the album is a stylish mix of American Songbook classics and lesser-known tunes from some of ...


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