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Bob Szajner Triad II: Live at the Detroit Montreux Jazz Festival

Read "Live at the Detroit Montreux Jazz Festival" reviewed by Jay Deshpande


Like far too many others, Bob Szajner serves as a reminder of how much jazz has been forgotten or overlooked. A popular player on the Detroit scene intermittently over several decades, Szajner distilled a piano style that brought together the blues and the innovations of Bill Evans in a popular form. This feel is readily apparent ...

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Michael Jefry Stevens Quartet: For the Children

Read "For the Children" reviewed by Todd S. Jenkins


This release in the Cadence Jazz Historical Series (recorded in February 1995) is full of surprises, none greater than the successful intertwining of a former Jazz Messenger with one of the premier free-jazz rhythm teams. Saxophonist David Schnitter isn't the best-known of the Messengers tenormen, having joined the outfit during the comparative down-time of the 1970s. ...

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Chris Humphrey: Nothing but Blue Sky

Read "Nothing but Blue Sky" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Vocalist/composer Chris Humphrey's release Nothing but Blue Sky continues a recent trend of jazz vocal recordings that feature the vocalist backed sparingly with a piano trio or less instrumentation, without brass or reeds. This enables craftsmen like Humphrey to both explore and display their talents for both singing and, in the case of Humphrey, arranging the ...

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Marshall Allen / Lou Grassi: Live At The Guelph Festival

Read "Live At The Guelph Festival" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Marshall Allen and Lou Grassi make quite a duo. On Live At The Guelph Festival, they play unprepared and unrehearsed music which, due to their skill, has a remarkable degree of coherence. Admittedly, this is free or avant-garde jazz, requiring coherence to be understood within that framework. Allen is currently leading the Sun ...

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Adam Lane: Buffalo

Read "Buffalo" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Buffalo, by bassist Adam Lane and his trio (Vinny Golia on tenor and soprano sax and drummer Vijay Anderson), represents the completion of a triptych taking place over two days in February, 2005. This live recording, on which trumpeter Paul Smoker sits in, is an example of the power that music can have when everything just ...

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Buffalo

Label: Cadence Jazz Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Spin with the EARth; Without Being; Free; In Our Time; Lucia's First Breath (Intonations for February 14).

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Live At The Guelph Festival

Label: Cadence Jazz Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Spoken introduction; When You Wish Upon a Star; Far Side; Blues For Two; The Spirit of the Day; Prelude to a Kiss; Boma.

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Roulette @ Location One

Label: Cadence Jazz Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Funny Valentines of War; Improvs and Melodies of Themes; David Danced: Variations on Ellington; Sunflower Musings; Going Home.

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Trio X: Roulette @ Location One

Read "Roulette @ Location One" reviewed by Marc Medwin


Trio X continues its increasingly longstanding tradition of meditative fire music with this stridently contemplative March 2006 live date. Not so much a series of pieces as a collective meditation on Black music and its history, the album is a palimpsest, bringing together various eras and styles in front of an enthusiastic audience. ...


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