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Crosstalk
Album: Off-Kilter
By John Yao
Label: See Tao Recordings
Released: 2022
Duration: 6:30
crosstalk
By Bryan White
Label: Up Jumped Three Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: 1.
prologue 03:18
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jury duty blues 06:24
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talisman 06:06
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new digs 06:39
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coming of autumn 05:26
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felix the cat 05:33
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forest of thieves 04:06
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something else 06:33
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no looking back 08:58
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asphalt through leaves 05:34
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porch blues 09:27
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parting gift 09:06
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epilogue 02:07
Crosstalk
By Marc Copland
Label: Pirouet Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Talkin' Blues; Diary of the Same Dream; Ozz-Thetic; Tenderly; Crosstalk; Slow Hand; Hey, It's Me You're Talkin' To; Three Four Civility; Minority.
Marc Copland: Crosstalk
by Troy Collins
Pianist Marc Copland is widely admired for his harmonically astute writing, imaginative interpretations of standards, and sensitivity as a sophisticated soloist. The aesthetic foundation of Copland's expressionistic style can be traced to the poetic lyricism of Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett, and though the same could be said of many contemporary pianists, Copland's singular approach to ...
Marc Copland: Crosstalk
by Dan McClenaghan
Rather than form a longstanding band that can soak up his musical vision over a period of years, pianist Marc Copland thrives in a universe of rotating players that keeps things fresh and spontaneous. On his three outstanding New York Trio Recordings, Copland switched bassists (Gary Peacock, Drew Gress) and drummers (Paul Motian, Bill Stewart), versatile ...
Marc Copland: Crosstalk
by John Kelman
After spending the early part of the 2000s in a recording spree that found him releasing as many as four albums each year on a variety of labels, Marc Copland has, since 2006, parked his piano with Germany's upstart Pirouet label. It's clearly been a fruitful pairing, with Copland releasing a variety of albums, in 2009 ...
T.S. Monk: Crosstalk
by Robert Middleton
T.S. Monk's latest release, Crosstalk flirts perilously close to smooth jazz with it's drum machine fills and synthesizer washes, but make no mistake, this is masterfully performed jazz by a musician who knows exactly what he's doing. After the great critical and commercial success of Monk on Monk," T.S. decided it was safe to finally do ...