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Jalolu

Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Boogie on Lenjeno; Seruba (take 2); Mwindo; Go (for Adam Rudolph); Jumpin? In (for Eric
Dolphy); Seruba (take 1); Ahimsa (Non-Violence) #2; Jumpin? In (for Eric Dolphy) (take 2).
Recorded: October 27 & 28, 2003, Rossie, NY.
Nine Songs Together

By Mark Dresser
Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: One Plate (13:24)/ I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free (7:55)/ Ekoneni (3:46)/ Taps for Jackie (10:54)/ Slipinstyle (6:03)/ The Five Outer Planets: Jupiter (2:02)/ Saturn (:57)/ Uranus (2:10)/ Neptune (2:12)/ Pluto (2:26)/ The Feast of Love (6:12)/ Insistent (4:29)/ I
FAB: Transforming the Space

By Joe Fonda
Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Be Out S'cool; The Softness of Light; For Papa Jo, Klook & Philly Too; Tales from da Bronx; Song for My Mother; Coligno Battatta performed by Fab.
Leave it to Luther
Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Leave it to Luther; Belona; Tatjana; Body and Soul; Groovin
Still In Movement

By Steve Swell
Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Moon Gem/ Twilight in the Wilderness (for Frederic Church)/ Walking the Ashcroft/ Dance of the Stratonauts/ Zoron/ Raura/ Nimbus Suite/ Transitory Nature of Shapes, Colors and Other Real Unreal Experience/ Sky Poem.
Rules Of Invisibility Volume 1

Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Invisibility, Leakey's Bag, It's Very Deep, Folksong, Titans Stride, Point Time, I Love You Two, You Ain't All That.
Gebhard Ullman-Steve Swell Quartet: Desert Songs & Other Landscapes

by Derek Taylor
Economical improv groups are CIMP's stock and trade. Rare are the sessions that employ ensembles larger than quartet size. For this reason critics often complain of a relative homogeneity amongst the label's roster of projects. The responsibility falls on tapped bands to say something fresh within instrumental formats that quite often have reams of precedence. Producer ...
Lou Grassi Quartet: Avanti Galoppi

by Derek Taylor
Inspiration for album titles rarely conforms to any sort of conventional wisdom. Witness the curious phrase chosen by drummer Lou Grassi to christen his latest CIMP offering. The Italian expression translates to gallop ahead," a directive that mirrors Grassi's tendency toward barely bridled energy behind his kit. Subtlety and passivity aren't his usual temperaments and he's ...