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Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz with Brad Mehldau

By Brad Mehldau
Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 2007
Track listing: Conversation; From This Moment On; Conversation; Ron's Place; Conversation;
Stella By Starlight; Conversation; I Get Along Without You Very Well; Conversation;
When I Fall in Love; Conversation; (Our) Love is Here to Stay; Conversation; I See Your Face Before Me; Conversation; No Particular Blues; Conversation.
The Other Portrait

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 1996
Track listing: Milestones/Anthropology; Dance Preludes (For Clarinet And Orchestra): Allegro Molto; Dance Preludes: Andantino;
Dance Preludes: Allegro Giocoso;
Dance Preludes: Andante;
Dance Preludes: Allegro Molto;
Single Petal Of A Rose;
Concerto For Clarinet & Orchestra (To Benny Goodman): Anime;
Concerto For Clarinet & Orchestra (To Benny Goodman): Tres Decide;
Concerto For Clarinet & Orchestra (To Benny Goodman): Lent;
Concerto For Clarinet & Orchestra (To Benny Goodman): Final - Anime;
Cadenza;
Lonely Woman;
Duet.
Robben Ford: Truth

by AAJ Italy Staff
La corsa di Robben Ford continua apparentemente sotto il segno della verità (‘Truth’), una parola che nel mondo del blues acquista significati ancora più profondi, andando a toccare le corde più nascoste dell’anima. In realtà la confezione un po’ patinata dei brani dei suoi ultimi album, lascia pensare che il fine ultimo del chitarrista e dei ...
Christian Scott: Anthem

by C.N. Harold
Two years have passed since the city of New Orleans was irrevocably changed by Hurricane Katrina, but the horrific images of death and devastation wrought by the lethal combination of natural disaster and political ineptitude remain firmly fixed in the minds of many Americans, especially those with roots in the Crescent City. A gifted musician born ...
Jane Monheit: Surrender

by Michael P. Gladstone
All the press about vocalist Jane Monheit's, Surrender, now on Concord Records, is glowing with praise, and after a few spins I'm inclined to agree...to an extent. It's a bit like listening to a Barbra Streisand album. Most would interpret that as a supreme compliment to Jane Monheit but it is not meant that way.
Robben Ford: Truth

by Martin Gladu
If the truth of the pudding is indeed in the eating, then Robben Ford's own Truth leaves one somewhat unsatiated. Coincidently, Ford's releases for Concord have gotten a rather lukewarm reception from critics and longtime fans enamored with his jazzy blues romp, while the general public--and consequently, PDs and radio executives--take delight in the slicker soul/R&B ...
Marc Antoine: Hi - Lo Split

by Susan Lozinak
Marc Antoine, who hails from Paris, France, has been playing the guitar since the age of eleven, when he began studying classical music. By seventeen, his interests spread to include jazz, rock and pop. Hi- Lo Split may sound a little Las Vegas, but rest assured there is no glitz or glam to be found.
Pat Martino: El Hombre

by Jim Santella
Recorded May 1, 1967, this session was Pat Martino's first album as leader. His guitar moves valiantly with all the swagger of a cowboy; smoking guns and flying fingers dot the landscape of his trail. The allusion, of course, is to Paul Newman's Western film Hombre that came out the same year. Both ...
Ella Fitzgerald: Love Letters From Ella

by David Rickert
People were up in arms when saxophonist Kenny G played with the great Louis Armstrong posthumously through the wonders of technology. Today people are using the same ability to resurrect old recordings for much more noble purposes such as this, which features Ella backed by the London Symphony Orchestra on several tracks. They never recorded together; ...
John Coltrane: Fearless Leader

by Marc Medwin
2007 is a significant Coltrane year as we commemorate his untimely death in July, 1967. 2006 predated the occasion with a fine release more quietly revelatory than the shocking Monk and Trane At Carnegie Hall (Blue Note, 2005) concert. Fearless Leader groups together, on six discs, the sessions that Coltrane recorded for Prestige ...