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A Smooth Journey

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Theme song; September 16th; Waltz For Me Bro'; Minor Mischief; Pra Elis; The Wauwie Zauwie Blues; Vox Populi; Obscurity; Eye Candy.

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We Take No Prisoners

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Flight 643; We Take No Prisoners; Peace on Earth; Almost Lucky; It is Peculiar; The Princess and the Monster.

Album

Live at Smoke

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Weird Knack; The Mayor Of Smoke; Simple Pleasures; Along Came Betty; Hidden Fondness; Carroll Street Pop Tune.

Album

The Chakra Suite

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Muladhara (1st Chakra); Ajna (6th Chakra); Manipura (3rd Chakra); Anahata (4th Chakra); Svadhisthana (2nd Chakra); Vishuddha (Intro); Vishuddha (5th Chakra); Sahasrara (7th Chakra).

Album

Red Hot & Blue: The Music of Cole Porter

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: I Get a Kick Out of You; Easy To Love; Love For Sale; Ridin' High; Dream Dancing; Anything Goes; You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To; I Concentrate On You; All Through the Night; Too Darn Hot; So in Love.

Album

Lieb Plays Weill

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2009

Album

Further Arrivals

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2009

Album

Meditation

Label: Challenge Records
Released: 2009

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Article: Album Review

Joris Teepe: We Take No Prisoners

Read "We Take No Prisoners" reviewed by Ken Dryden


A native of The Netherlands, bassist Joris Teepe has long since established himself as a jazzperformer and educator in New England, though he does return to his homeland to teach and perform on occasion while most of his recordings have been for European labels. Teepe's big band evolved from music he was commissioned to write for ...

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Edgar Van Asselt Quartet and Quintet: A Smooth Journey

Read "A Smooth Journey" reviewed by Elliott Simon


Pianist Edgar van Asselt teams his fine trio with tenor saxophonist David Schnitter and trumpet player Nico Schepers for A Smooth Journey, an album that both swings hard and lovingly embraces. Schnitter is perhaps best known for his stint with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers in the '70s and as a hard bopper who can carry a ...


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