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Shout!

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: I Remember You; Glory dance; What's New; Shout of Love; Unto Jesus Christ; I Can't Get Started; Independence Blues; Healing Souls.

Album

The Whimbler

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Waitin; Rallier; The Current Underneath; Pumbum; The Whimbler; Spektiv; Curlycue; In the Distance; Kimkwella.

Album

Idle Wild

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Elechi - Elergy For Malachi Favors; Bush Medicine; Dust; Idle Wild; Song; Document For Toshinori Kondo.

Album

Right Before Your Very Ears

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Run for Cover; Funhouse; Mt. Harissa; Right Before Your Very Ears; Flip; Fly With the Wind; San Francisco Holiday; All of This is Yours; Careless Love.

Album

Townhouseorchestra

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Town; Orchestra; House.

Album

A Jazzar No Zeca: The Music of Jos

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Era de Noite e Levaram; Grandola Vila Morena; Canto Moco; O Que Faz Falta; Cora da Primavera; Traz Outro Amigo Tambem; Cantar Alentejano; Escandanavia-Bar; Clean Free

Album

Plaza De Toros

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Toreo de Capa, Plaza de Toro, The Phantom Bull of Seville, El Tercio de Varas, Eyes of Angelina, El Tercio de Vanderillas, El Tercio de Muleta, La Estocata, Toro Bravo

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Paal Nilssen-Love: Townhouseorchestra

Read "Townhouseorchestra" reviewed by Andrey Henkin


Given the instrumentation on this album (tenor sax, piano, bass, and drums), the involvement of Evan Parker, and the format of long group improvisations, it's natural to think first about Parker's long-standing quartet with Alex Von Schlippenbach, Peter Kowald, and Paul Lovens. But that would be a mistake; a better comparison, though unnecessary, is an earlier ...

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Charles Gayle: Shout!

Read "Shout!" reviewed by Rex  Butters


Charles Gayle's discography has grown steadily since his reemergence in the '80s. Spiritually motivated like so many of his '60s free jazz peers, Gayle presents a program of Gospel-influenced tunes, new takes on standards, and bracing trio improvisations that continually churn sparks. More lyrical and less strident than he sounds on older recordings, Gayle maintains a ...

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Michael Blake: Right Before Your Very Ears

Read "Right Before Your Very Ears" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


The shrill opening blast of tenor saxophone, like a wailing-woman mourner, announces that Right Before Your Very Ears is a departure for saxophonist Michael Blake. Visceral and immediate, the emphasis is on the playing, especially Blake's, in the stripped-down sax plus rhythm setting. This is the first document of Blake's working trio with bassist Ben Allison ...


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