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Matthias Lupri: Shadow of the Vibe

by Glenn Astarita
You can add the name Matthias Lupri to the list of talented young jazz vibraphonists! On Shadow of the Vibe this former student of Gary Burton exhibits a strong compositional pen while maximizing his 4-mallet technique in articulate fashion. Here, Lupri receives the additional benefit of performing with elder statesman and critically acclaimed saxophonist/educator George Garzone, ...
Barbara Morrison: Visit Me

by AAJ Staff
This isn’t a record; it’s a conversation. Barbara Morrison talks to her band, her duet partners; most emphatically she talks to you, in a piercing style hard to forget. While her background’s in R&B (many years with The Johnny Otis Show, a European tour opening for Ray Charles) here Barbara displays her flair for jazz, with ...
Matthias Lupri Quartet: Shadow of the Vibe

by Glenn Astarita
You can add the name Matthias Lupri to the list of talented young jazz vibraphonists! On Shadow of the Vibe this former student of Gary Burton exhibits a strong compositional pen while maximizing his 4-mallet technique in articulate fashion. Here, Lupri receives the additional benefit of performing with elder statesman and critically acclaimed saxophonist/educator George Garzone, ...
Solar Wind: Grand Tour Alignment
by Jack Bowers
Grand Tour Alignment (Chartmaker) Here’s yet another album of acoustic and synthesized dross masquerading as Jazz. Solar Wind is a splendid title for the core group (Sean Mason, Eric Robson) as this sounds at the outset like the soundtrack for a Star Wars sequel before settling into a threadbare groove aimed straight at the heart of ...
Window Up Window Down

Label: ChartMaker Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: Children; Freefall; Abstraction; Pictures; The Fruitlady; Just Say Anything; Names; Interspectives; Cementrical Jive (49:58).
Matthias Lupri: Window Up Window Down

by Jack Bowers
A melodically invigorating session consisting of nine largely easygoing compositions by the quartet's leader, German-born and American-raised vibraphonist Matthias Lupri. The album's title denotes one of Lupri's more prominent inspirations, the window in his Boston apartment through which he often gazes at the passing parade while composing. Through that window he sees Children," The Fruitlady," the ...