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Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers

Read "Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Wadada Leo SmithTen Freedom SummersCuneiform Records2012Music--protest songs or extended compositions--have long been to be an integral part of human rights struggles. Suffice to mention such canonical musical statements as drummer Max Roach's We Insist! Freedom Now Suite (Candid, 1960) and Lift Every Voice and Sing (Atlantic, 1971), saxophonist ...

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Ten Freedom Summers

Read "Ten Freedom Summers" reviewed by John Sharpe


Wadada Leo Smith Ten Freedom Summers Cuneiform Records 2012 Without doubt Ten Freedom Summers is the crowning achievement of trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith's distinguished career to date. Years in the making, the complete sequence of 19 songs, inspired by the Civil Rights Movement, was recorded live at Los ...

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Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers

Read "Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers" reviewed by Mark Redlefsen


Wadada Leo SmithTen Freedom SummersCuneiform Records2012Jazz music and the Civil Rights Movement in America have moved on parallel tracks from the 20th century up until the present. Freedom Suite (Riverside, 1958) by saxophonist Sonny Rollins, We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite (Candid, 1960) by drummer Max Roach ...

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Joel Harrison & Lorenzo Feliciati: Holy Abyss

Read "Holy Abyss" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


With his stylistic approach to jazz guitar, Joel Harrison imparts a mark of authenticity on whatever genre-busting activities he approaches. Whether tackling drummer Paul Motian's compositions with a folk-jazz, chamber slant on The Music of Paul Motian (Sunnyside, 2011), or morphing country, blues, and jazz on So Long 2nd Street (ACT, 2004), the guitarist often injects ...

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Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers

Read "Wadada Leo Smith: Ten Freedom Summers" reviewed by Jeff Dayton-Johnson


Wadada Leo SmithTen Freedom SummersCuneiform Records2012Trumpeter and composer Wadada Leo Smith's Ten Freedom Summers is four and a half hours of music, spread over four compact discs. The mind struggles to make coherent sense of so large an undertaking. Smith has said that there are no recurring musical ...

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Pixel: Reminder

Read "Reminder" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


When a band is described as a “powerhouse indie-jazz ensemble" it's a surprise when the first tune on its debut release is a gentle and rather moving solo performance by the band's vocalist and double bassist. “Prelude," the tune in question, demonstrates the more reflective side of Pixel, a Norwegian quartet whose approach certainly includes powerhouse ...

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Thinking Plague: Decline and Fall

Read "Decline and Fall" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Thinking Plague cofounder/guitarist Mike Johnson penned the lyrics and composed the music for the group's meticulously engineered sixth album. Considered one of the premiere Rock in Opposition units, Johnson's lyrics presage an anarchistic domain with offbeat allusions to life's injustices. As band newcomer, vocalist Elaine Di Falco summons notions of an angel in despair throughout these ...

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Ergo: If Not Inertia

Read "If Not Inertia" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


A few decades ago, it wasn't evident that computers could become an integral component to music, other than some experimental persuasions set forth by the likes of eminent modern jazz trombonist George Lewis, who helped pioneer live electronics. But trombonist Brett Sroka carries the torch, yet in a different or, perhaps, more subtle light. With first-call ...

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Jason Robinson: The Two Faces of Janus

Read "The Two Faces of Janus" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Periodicamente si ripresenta l'occasione di ribadire come certe esperienze attuali di musica improvvisata, soprattutto americane, dimostrino una diretta derivazione da espressioni che si sono imposte con una precisa identità nel corso degli anni Ottanta. Penso in particolare alle ricerche giovanili di Tim Berne e Steve Coleman, che a loro volta avevano alle spalle altri maestri e ...

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Dead Cat Bounce: Chance Episodes

Read "Chance Episodes" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Basso, batteria e quattro fiati. Si presentano così i Dead Cat Bounce ensemble fondato nel 1997 da Matt Steckler e giunto con Chance Episodes (lavoro originariamente commissionato dalla Chamber Music America) alla quarta pubblicazione. Potenza e ricchezza espressiva da big band, duttilità da piccolo combo, flessibilità nell'attraversare con leggerezza gli stili e i generi più disparati ...


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