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European Episode Impressive Rome
By Lee Konitz
Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2007
Track listing: Collage on Standards; Duet for Saxophone, Drums and Piano; Anthropology (I Ver); Lover Man (II Ver); Roman Blues (II Ver); Anthropology (II Ver); Impressive Rome; Lover Man (I Ver); Stella By Starlight; Roman Blues (II Ver).
Live in Japan
Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD1: Aurora Giapponese; Impronippo; How Can You Not?; If Only For A Time; Mio Caro Dottor Grasler; Musashi; Improleaves. CD2: Winter Moon; Broken Time; Tokyo Reflections; Nuovo Cinema Paradiso; Ninfa Pleba; When I Think Of You; Improminor.
Happy Time
Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2007
Track listing: Louisiana (Dedicated To James Williams); She Loves Me; Happy Time; Anabel; Blues For Angel; Sir Charles; Goodbye Elvin; The Bear.
Dream and Dreams
Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2007
Track listing: 1. Dream and Dreams; 2. Lézard; 3. S.P.Q.P.; 4. Dreams of the Southern Seas; 5. Planetarium; 6. John Taylor; 7. VR46; 8. Ad Cordem; 9. Mysterious; 10. Congregation
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Piccoli Numeri
Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2007
Track listing: Blind Dancers; Tormento; Preghiera; Ordet; You See; Verbal Realities; Table Lamp; Ingmar; I Knew We Would Meet; Piccoli Numeri; The Letter.
Whirlpool
By John Taylor
Label: CAM Jazz
Released: 2007
Track listing: Consolation; For Ada; Nicolette; The Woodcocks; I Loves You Porgy; Everybody's Song But My Own; In The Bleak Midwinter.
Roberto Gatto: Traps
by Elliott Simon
Drummer Roberto Gatto's quartet pleasingly ensnares a range of contrasting musical quarry without falling into the Traps of pretense and mimicry. Within his strong framework of compositional eloquence and musical economy, Gatto draws on Monk, Latin, Kurt Weill and assorted other influences for a relaxing yet highly expressive program. Gatto is a stalwart in an Italian ...
Walter Beltrami: Piccoli Numeri
by John Kelman
Despite a long career and lengthy discography, it's always been curious that John Abercrombie has been a less influential guitarist than peers like Pat Metheny, John Scofield and Bill Frisell. With an instantly recognizable approach as fluid and adaptable as that of any guitarist alive today, it might seem that Abercrombie's impact has been more felt ...
Antonio Sanchez: Migration
by AAJ Italy Staff
Sorprende l’inizio. Un lungo brano di Chick Corea nel quale il pianista di Chelsea suona come da tempo non si era abituati a sentire, rimandandoci per intensità emotiva, arditezza e fluidità di fraseggio, ad un capolavoro come “Now He Sings, Now He Sobs“. Sorprende la combinazione di due tra i più formidabili tenoristi oggi in circolazione ...
Antonio Sanchez: Migration
by Doug Collette
Antonio Sanchez' Migration overflows with a bracing jazz music that reinvigorates conventions and renews traditions. It bodes well for this extraordinary drummer's future as a bandleader and composer of note. The freewheeling imagination with which a track such as Ballade teems is a direct reflection of Sanchez' own playing style. Yet he ...


