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Let Paul Robeson Sing
By Joe McPhee
Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Episode I: RENAISSANCE- Harlem Spiritual (21:25)/ Episode II: PEEKSILL (1949)- 1ST Movement: Prelude (4:41)/ 2nd Movement: August 27th (5:54)/ 3rd Movement: September 4th (7:03)/ Episode III: FOR PAUL- Here I Stand (11:23)/ At the Peace Arch (10:32)/ Episode IV: EPITAPH- Water Boy/ Deep River/ Ol’ Man River (10:32).
Fo(u)r Being(s)

By Adam Lane
Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Intonations for Being; In the center of the earth, looking for Mike ; House of Elegant; Without Being; It happened to us naturally; The Band Is.
Handling the Moment
By Matt Lavelle
Label: CIMP Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1.Amadou
Matt Lavelle Quartet: Handling the Moment

by Glenn Astarita
Thirty-two year old trumpeter Matt Lavelle hails from the Rockland County area of New York State. With this release, he reaps the benefits of a seasoned rhythm section, featuring seminal CIMP session drummer and solo artist Lou Grassi. In addition, Lavelle matches wits with tenor saxophonist Ras Moshe for an abundance of group-based highlights.
Khan Jamal Quintet: Balafon Dance

by Derek Taylor
With the continuing flood of current releases in creative improvised music, it’s sometimes easy to overlook artists who rarely receive or accept the opportunity to record. Mallet-maestro Khan Jamal is one such artist, and his return to the studio is reason for rejoicing. The added boon that colleagues like Moondoc and Campbell are in tow only ...
Dominic Duval String & Brass Ensemble: American Scrapbook
by Derek Taylor
American folk music takes many forms, from the austere jangle of tautly strung banjo strings to the urban blues wail wrung from a burnished saxophone bell. Dominic Duval’s freshly minted ensemble falls somewhere in between on this admittedly slipshod spectrum of indigenous sounds. The instrumentation evinces strong chamber music connotations - strings balanced by a small ...
Dave Taylor Trio: Doppelganger

by Derek Taylor
Session specs on Dave Taylor are conspicuously tough to come by. According to Bob Rusch the bass trombonist gained veteran status through a long string of studio dates, but said gigs seem to fall outside the realm of creative improvised music. Paired with the Spirit Room rhythm team of Duval and Rosen, he proves conclusively that ...