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Jazz Is...

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2003
Track listing: Silence- The Angels Are Crying, Origins, My Shining Hour, The Magic Bag, Tune #2, The Old Country, Until Further Notice

Album

Human Spirit

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2003
Track listing: Transfer; Moon River; Human Spirit; Minor March; North Shore Reflections; Bossa For Baby; Throwback; Down.

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Pharoah's Children

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2003
Track listing: Our Man Revis, Queen Elisabeth, Mademoiselle Blackman, So Get Rid of the Midgets and Send in the Giants, The Annex, The Bitter Pill, Mr. O.E., Pharoah's Children, House of Eugene, Action Jackson, Question.

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United Soul Experience

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Get It! Get It!; 2. Karen's Contemplation; 3. In Flight; 4. Everyday; 5. Corey's Competition; 6. Periwinkle; 7. On The Spot; 8. Low Key Lightly

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Awakening

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2003
Track listing: Awakening Part 1 & 2, Sioux City, UFO, Harlem Moon, Effing Blues, What Can I Say?, Free As A Bird.

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Close to You

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2003
Track listing: Close To You; Waltzing At Suite One; I'm Old Fashioned; You Don't Know What Love Is; Barbara; Buddy's Tune; Blues For P. Wash; Minor Adjustment ; I'll Only Miss Her; Willow Weep For Me.

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Adam Rogers: Allegory

Read "Allegory" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


After establishing a solid reputation as part of the fusion collective Lost Tribe and as a sideman with the likes of Michael and Randy Brecker, Ravi Coltrane, and others, guitarist Adam Rogers is flexing his considerable chops as a leader. Allegory , his sophomore effort, adds tenor saxophonist Chris Potter to Rogers' quartet with pianist Edward ...

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Adam Rogers: Allegory

Read "Allegory" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Jazz used to be a form of popular music, and indeed a folk music in its own right, before bebop intellectualized it and hard bop institutionalized it. That was a sad development in a way because the music drifted away from the public and ended up holed up in a tiny “art music" niche. When free ...

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Ralph Peterson Quintet: Tests of Time

Read "Tests of Time" reviewed by Alexander M. Stern


Not for nothing does Criss Cross have a reputation for being the present day equivalent of Blue Note Records during its heyday in the '50s and '60s. A blindfolded listener could easily be forgiven for mistaking a 2003 Criss Cross album for the work of Hank Mobley, Jimmy Smith, or Grant Green. That may sound worse ...

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Jesse Van Ruller: Circles

Read "Circles" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Alluding to funk, soul, as well as a number of modern jazz styles, guitarist Jesse Van Ruller’s quartet functions in a space of its own making that is outside of any familiar category. Both difficult to define and hugely enjoyable, the music features a few significant characteristics. Despite the presence of the leader’s electric guitar and ...


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