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Jay Danley: Ethio Jazz Volume One

Read "Ethio Jazz Volume One" reviewed by Geno Thackara


The roots of Ethio-jazz may date back to the '50s, but Jay Danley and crew show that it's too fresh and funky to be chained to any era--the grooves are slick, the bass catchy, the brisk rhythms expertly woven like the strands of a rope, and the cast is clearly having a good time. The Canadian ...

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Rupert & Drexler: R&D

Read "R&D" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Between them, longtime collaborators (and University of Central Florida professors), saxophonist Jeff Rupert and pianist Richard Drexler have played on hundreds of recordings ranging from Diane Schuur, Mel Torme, Sam Rivers, Mose Allison, Tony Bennett and the Woody Herman Orchestra, to name just a few. So it comes as no surprise that R & D, recorded ...

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Owen Broder: Heritage

Read "Heritage" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Il trombonista Owen Broder ha evidenziato le sue doti di sassofonista e autore in due dischi pubblicati col quintetto “Cowboys and Frenchmen" co-diretto con il collega Ethan Helm. Soprattutto nel secondo Bluer Than You Think (Outside In Music, 2016) l'intento d'ispirarsi alle radici musicali nord-americane, entro un vivace modern mainstream con qualche sperimentazione, è risultato fresco ...

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Alex Lefaivre: YUL

Read "YUL" reviewed by Geno Thackara


Surely this isn't a Christmas recording released at the height of summer, you ask? Not a homage to the great Yul Brynner either? No, the title in question is less obvious and thankfully more interesting than that. Its appeal is a subtle kind, which is well suited to Alex LeFaivre's supportive sensibility as bassist. His strengths ...

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Bruno Raberg: Tailwind

Read "Tailwind" reviewed by Gareth Thompson


In a 2005 interview, double bassist Bruno Råberg discussed how Scandinavian music reflects the country's vast mountains and forests. “You can see very far and that calmness and meditative spirituality comes through," he says. Born in Sweden, but a longtime resident of Boston, you sense Råberg still carries his homeland close to the heart.

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Camilla George: The People Could Fly

Read "The People Could Fly" reviewed by Roger Farbey


Camilla George's follow-up to her debut album Isang (Ubuntu, 2016) is, if anything, even better than her first. The record's title derives from a picture book of folktales by Virginia Hamilton portraying the plight of African slaves and how they could escape their oppression by flying back to their homeland. The titles of seven of the ...

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Yuka & Chronoship: Ship

Read "Ship" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


This irrefutably impressive Japanese progressive rock outfit is led by talented female keyboardist Yuka Funakoshi. The the first seven tracks are based on the Greek mythology Argo, named after the ship Jason and the Argonauts used to retrieve the Golden Fleece. And of course, mythological topics along with intergalactic space travel are relatively common threads for ...

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Mike Westbrook Concert Band: The Last Night at the Old Place

Read "The Last Night at the Old Place" reviewed by Vic Albani


Mentre il mondo musicale -così come lo conosciamo -rotola verso un'ignota “new life" e, specialmente il jazz, mostra più di altre tipologie musicali di voler tornare ad essere nobile strumento di difesa culturale in mano (almeno in questo paese e come tanti, tanti anni fa) ad un sempre numericamente minore zoccolo duro e puro fatto di ...

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Emanuele Cisi: No Eyes - Looking at Lester Young

Read "No Eyes - Looking at Lester Young" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Questo ricercato omaggio di Emanuele Cisi a Lester Young è talmente ricco di riferimenti storici e rimandi letterari che una recensione rischia di trascurare l'elemento principale e caratterizzante: No Eyes è in primo luogo uno splendido percorso musicale, che affascina per partecipazione emotiva, essenzialità melodica e lirismo. Il progetto ha saputo entrare in ...

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Lionel Loueke: The Journey

Read "The Journey" reviewed by Pat Youngspiel


The Journey finds Benin's guitar prodigy Lionel Loueke in a stripped-back setting, often painting gentle sound-sketches using only his voice and a guitar. In place of his long-standing trio, comprised of drummer Ferenc Nemeth and double bassist Massimo Biolcati, Loueke has assembled a divers array of guest musicians for subtle accompaniment when needed. The fifteen songs ...


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