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Michel Edelin Trio: Kuntu

Read "Kuntu" reviewed by John Sharpe


Perennially unfashionable and plagued by perceptions of insufficient heft and timbral variation, it's not surprising that flute-based trios are rarer than an apologetic banker. Not that this troubles the Paris-based RogueArt label, as straight after the Indigo Trio's Anaya (2009) comes another, this time under the direction of flautist Michel Edelin. Past associations for the Frenchman ...

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Funny Funky Rib Crib

Label: Discograph
Released: 2008

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Live at Macalester College

Label: Porter Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: 1324; Last Summer; War World; Live at Macalester; World in Me; Thought.

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Us

Label: Discograph
Released: 2008

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Byard Lancaster: Live at Macalester College

Read "Live at Macalester College" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


Sometimes the whole is more than the sum of its parts, and sometimes it is less. The latter is true for this reissue of Live at Macalester College by the Byard Lancaster unit. The music, deftly played and improvised by all the musicians, is avant-garde and free jazz in character during the leader's various horn solos, ...

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It's Not up to Us

Label: Water
Released: 2006

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"A" Heavenly Sweetness

Label: Discograph
Released: 2005

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It's Not Up to Us

Label: Vortex-Water Music
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. It's Not Up to Us (Lancaster) - 4:53 2. Last Summer (Lancaster) - 3:25 3. Misty (Burke/Garner) - 5:06 4. John's Children (Sharrock) - 6:12 5. Mr. A. A. (Lancaster) - 4:18 6. Dogtown (Lancaster) - 4:09 7. Over the Rainbow (Arlen/Harburg) - 4:35 8. Satan (Hunter/Lancaster/Sharrock) - 9:03

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Byard Lancaster: It's Not Up to Us

Read "It's Not Up to Us" reviewed by Jason Verhagen


Originally released in 1968 on the Vortex Label, this eight-track gem was Lancaster's debut as a leader. Lancaster is a very important musical entity and also very unspoken - his work with Sun Ra, Philly Joe Jones, Sunny Murray, Larry Young and Fred Hopkins didn't exactly make him a superstar (he would often perform on Philadelphian ...


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