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Bastion Of Sanity

By David Binney
Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2005
Track listing: Lester Left Town; Try; Plan; Bastion of Sanity; Last Minute; Heaven; Gesturecalm; Right Before; PF
Easy Now

By Orrin Evans
Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2005
Track listing: Captain Black, BM, For DE, Don't Fall Off The L.E.J., Easy Now, Bonus Round, Dance On The Moon, Dorm Life, Song For My Father, Don't Fall Off The L.E.J. (cont.).
Que Viva Coltrane

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2005
Track listing: Lonnie's Lament, Miles Mode, Wise One, Countdown, Central Park West, Grand Central, Straight Street, Locomotion
In the Cross

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2005
Track listing: All Day Long, Sang My Song, Going Home II, I'm Glad, I Want Jesus to Walk With Me, Just a Closer Walk With Thee, Holy, Holy, Holy, Wade in the Water, Near the Cross, Help Me Somebody, Glory Hallelujah, All Day Long, Sang My Song, Going Home I, When the Saints Go Marching In, I Came to Jesus
Brian Lynch Latin Jazz Sextet: Conclave

by Mark F. Turner
The spirit of the clave flows freely through the blood of Brian Lynch. For many years the veteran trumpeter has formed an extensive body of work flourishing in both straight-ahead and Latin jazz styles via associations with Phil Woods, Horace Silver, the Buena Vista Social Club, Eddie Palmieri, and many others. He also has worked with ...
Grant Stewart: Grant Stewart + 4

by AAJ Staff
Grant Stewart is a young Canadian tenor saxophonist with a big, burly sound and plenty of drive. On Grant Stewart + 4, he demonstrates his command of both his instrument and the hard bop idiom. He swings without pretense and his top-shelf sidemen move things along with considerable brio. Stewart's improvisations are marked by long, rolling ...
Jonathan Kreisberg Trio: New for Now

by John Kelman
Guitarist Jonathan Kreisberg's recent Mel Bay Records release, Unearth, focused exclusively on his own writing, with a contemporary aesthetic that placed him smack dab in the middle of turf also explored by Kurt Rosenwinkel and Adam Rogers. New for Now, on the other hand, divides Kreisberg's attention between four original compositions and an equal number of ...
Alex Sipiagin: Returning

by John Kelman
Some artists leap into visibility; others almost insidiously find their way into the public eye. Russian-born, New York-resident trumpeter Alex Sipiagin has made considerable strides in the past decade in establishing his reputation within the New York jazz community. He's been recruited for increasingly high profile gigs with the Mingus Big Band, Michael Brecker and, most ...
Adam Rogers: Apparitions

by Francis Lo Kee
Though the liner notes, which contain plenty of quotes by Rogers, try to explain in a technical way what's going on in the music, Apparitions is music you can feel. The Tyranny of Fixed Numbers, the second track, is indeed a very original composition, though you're hit in the gut with guitar and tenor saxophone (Chris ...
Jimmy Greene Quartet: Forever

by Javier AQ Ortiz
Forever offers a choice of reasons for celebration. Its repertoire, mostly based on music inspired by the Protestant and so-called Evangelical versions of the Christian faith, is a somewhat unexplored vein that contains rich melodic and evocative deposits yet to be strip-mined. Although there certainly are examples of its interpretation throughout the history of jazz, much ...