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John Hebert: Byzantine Monkey

Read "Byzantine Monkey" reviewed by Stuart Broomer


John Hébert's Byzantine Monkey begins with a loop of the traditional “La Reine de la Salle" sung by Odile Falcon in an ancient reedy voice, Hébert's improvised bass joining in, his lines at once swift and empathetic, lyrical and microtonal, his sound deeply resonant and every metallic buzz of string and finger captured. It's an arresting ...

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Charles Tyler: Charles Tyler Ensemble

Read "Charles Tyler Ensemble" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Charles Tyler Ensemble possesses a profound quality. Unlike many records of the mid-1960s, it burns with a quiet blue flame, eschewing the intellectual posturing that characterized much new music in the avant-garde era. Tyler, a baritone saxophonist who became an acolyte of Albert Ayler--following him to New York in the early part of the movement--transposes Ayler's ...

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Charles Tyler Ensemble: Charles Tyler Ensemble

Read "Charles Tyler Ensemble" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Charles Tyler was an innovative musician who could unfurl a maelstrom of ideas from just a spark. He played with fire and spirit, finding his muse in free jazz and filling his music with bold inventions. Tyler met Albert Ayler when he was 14. He later went on to play with Ayler, whose influence can be ...

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AllAboutJazz-New York September 2009 Issue Now Available!

This month, we mourn the passing of the seminal composer George Russell, whose book, Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization, was the precursor for a modal approach to jazz and such masterworks as Miles Davis’ Kind of Blue. But for such a pedigree, Russell may not be well-known to some readers. The history of jazz, for ...

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Khan Jamal: Cool

Read "Cool" reviewed by Francis Lo Kee


Always interesting and quite different from one to the next, vibraphonist Khan Jamal's recordings have charted a unique course through the world of improvisational music, from trio recordings with bass and drums or guitar and drums to sessions with great horn players (eg. Grachan Moncur III, Byard Lancaster, Charles Tyler, et. al.) to the somewhat psychedelic ...

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Charles Tyler: Saga of the Outlaws

Read "Charles Tyler: Saga of the Outlaws" reviewed by Clifford Allen


Charles Tyler Saga of the Outlaws Nessa Records 2009 Saga of the Outlaws is just about the most fitting title one could expect for saxophonist Charles Tyler's fifth LP under his own name. Tyler was more than an outlaw (or a gladiator, to paraphrase Stanley Crouch), but unfortunately ...

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Live At Sweet Basil, Vol. 2

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 2006

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Live In Europe: Jazz Festival Umea

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 1977

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Eastern Man Alone

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 1967

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Autumn In Paris

Label: P.S.F. Records
Released: 0


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