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Middle Earth Masters

Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: 01. Clarence in Wonderland; 02. We Know What You Mean; 03. Bossa Nova Express; 04. Hope for Happiness; 05. Disorganisation; 06. We Dit It Again; 07. Why Are We Sleeping?; 08. I Should've Known; 09. That's How Much I Need You Now; 10. I Should've Known; 11. A Certain Kind

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For

Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: I'm So Fickin' Cool (for Fitz Pauer); August 5th, 2006 (for Kate Schroeder and family); Be Happy (for S.N. Goenka); This Too Shall Pass (for Tom Moran and family); Rug Boy (for Debbie Clapper); For You; Rainy Days/Peanut Vendor Mash-up (for all music teachers); Three Odes: Admiration (for Peter Garland), Nostalgia (for Jan Garbarek), Pity (for Mary Cheney).

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Hoarded Dreams

Label: Cuneiform Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3; Part 4; Part 5; Part 6; Part 7.

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Richard Leo Johnson and Gregg Bendian: Who Knew Charlie Shoe?

Read "Who Knew Charlie Shoe?" reviewed by John Kelman


Talk to most guitarists and you'll find self-admitted gear heads looking for the latest and greatest--or, conversely, vintage--instruments, representing unparalleled craftsmanship. Still, guitarists like ex-Ry Cooder and Jackson Browne collaborator David Lindley revel in finding old instruments that may be cheap but possess unmistakable character. Guitarist Richard Leo Johnson continues the story begun on The Legend ...

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Ahleuchatistas: Even In The Midst...

Read "Even In The Midst..." reviewed by Glenn Astarita


As a teen growing up in the 1970s, I was enamored by the complexities of a budding transcontinental progressive-rock scene. Odd-metered time signatures and jazz-like explorations were a feast for the ears, thanks to bands such as Gentle Giant, King Crimson and others. Fast-forwarding to the millennium, a new harvest of performers is perhaps ruling the ...

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Healing Force: The Songs Of Albert Ayler

Read "The Songs Of Albert Ayler" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The candle that burns the brightest does burn for the shortest time. Saxophonist Albert Ayler only recorded music from 1962 until his death (was it suicide?) in 1970. Self described as the Holy Ghost to John Coltrane the Father and Pharoah Sanders the Son, he was a prophet of free jazz of the 1960s. ...

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Steve Lacy / Roswell Rudd Quartet: Early And Late

Read "Early And Late" reviewed by Robert Iannapollo


Steve Lacy (soprano saxophone) and Roswell Rudd (trombone) had a long and illustrious musical history together dating back to the 1950s playing in Dixieland ensembles. By the early 1960s, they were committed modernists and formed a quartet devoted (mostly) to the music of Monk; School Days, a 1963 live date released twelve years later on hatOLOGY ...

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Golia / Josephson / Kaiser / Keneally / Morris / Smith / Walter: Healing Force: The Songs of Albert Ayler

Read "Healing Force: The Songs of Albert Ayler" reviewed by Troy Collins


Revered for his uncompromising 1960s New Thing innovations, seminal free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler's often maligned cross-over work from the end of the decade received widespread criticism. Seeking a wider audience, Ayler's final efforts often presented the lyrical contributions of his girlfriend, Mary “Maria" Parks in more traditional blues-based settings. Widely misunderstood and commonly ...

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The Claudia Quintet: For

Read "For" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Drummer John Hollenbeck's Claudia Quintet has created a sound. Let's not call it jazz, or chamber music, or rock for that matter. It is the Claudia sound, period. The trouble, of course with being original, is that the pigeon-holers cannot pigeonhole you and the radio folks won't play you. But then, everyone with an ear for ...

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The Mahavishnu Project: Return to the Emerald Beyond

Read "Return to the Emerald Beyond" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Il gruppo guidato dal batterista Gregg Bendian affronta un compito davvero arduo: riproporre dal vivo l’intero secondo album della seconda edizione della Mahavishnu Orchestra, intitolato Visions of the Emerald Beyond. Un lavoro affascinante, ma non particolarmente fortunato dal punto di vista del successo discografico. Un'opera molto ambiziosa registrata in studio dalla band di John McLaughlin nel ...


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