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Hank Jones/Milt Hinton/Bobby Rosengarden: The Trio

Read "The Trio" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


In an article published in the Village Voice a couple of years ago Gary Giddins traced a history of recorded jazz in song, year by year, and Hank Jones’ solo “Oh, What a Beautiful Morning” was pegged as the noteworthy performance of 1977. As his rhythm section lays out, Jones tinkles his piano as if prompting ...

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1975-1976

Label: Chiaroscuro Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Every Tub; Understanding Depression; Black Bottom Stomp; Transblucency; Room 608; Solar Complexes; Very Early; King Porter Stomp; His Master

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English Songbook

Label: Chiaroscuro Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: I Hadn

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The Basement Tapes

Label: Chiaroscuro Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Raincheck 3:04 2. A Time for Love 6:04 3. Johnny Come Lately 4:11 4. Fascinating Rhythm 4:02 5. Blessed Assurance 4:35 6. Mona's Feeling Lonely 6:25 7. Order in the Court 3:55 8. Wade in the Water 3:27 9. Night and Day 3:23 10. As Long as I Live 3:56 11. Love Me or Leave Me 4:04 12. Old Man Time 3:39 13. Summertime 6:26 14. Travelin' All Alone 5:35

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Music of Thelonious Monk

Label: Chiaroscuro Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Blue Monk; Little Rootie Tootie; Ba-Lue Bolivar Blues-Are; Ask Me Now; I Mean You; Rhythmaning; Straight No Chaser; Hackensack.

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Junior Mance: Music of Thelonious Monk

Read "Music of Thelonious Monk" reviewed by Riel Lazarus


In November of 2000 aboard a ship adrift on the Atlantic Ocean, reedman Joe Temperley joined pianist Junior Mance's Floating Jazz Festival Trio in what proved to be a perfect setting for a tribute to the music of Thelonious Monk. Like Monk, the waters beneath them were capable of powerful swings and torrents, and also like ...

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Milt Hinton: The Basement Tapes

Read "The Basement Tapes" reviewed by Riel Lazarus


In recent years, much of the attention given to late bass great Milt Hinton's career and legacy has been directed at his prowess as a jazz photographer. Nevertheless, we must not forget that behind those extraordinary photographs was an equally extraordinary musician. With Chiaroscuro's recent release of The Basement Tapes, jazz fans will find a welcome ...

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John Bunch: English Songbook

Read "English Songbook" reviewed by Mark Corroto


An admitted supporter of free jazz and the avant guard of music, I felt like a lurker as I pushed the play button on jazz piano traditionalist John Bunch’s recording of the British songbook. After a couple of tracks, I was hooked and an instant fan of this octogenarian master. Bunch, born in Indiana, ...

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The National Jazz Ensemble: 1975-1976

Read "1975-1976" reviewed by Jack Bowers


I don’t know what brought the National Jazz Ensemble together or what ever happened to it, but I’m thankful that Hank O’Neal, the head man at Chiaroscuro Records, had the foresight to usher the ensemble into a studio to record three albums before it went the way of so many other promising ideas and vanished into ...

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Joe & Zoot & More

Label: Chiaroscuro Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: I Found A New Baby; There


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