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Steve Smith/Dave Liebman/Aydin Esen/Anthony Jackson: Flashpoint

Read "Flashpoint" reviewed by John Kelman


You have to admire saxophonist Dave Liebman. With over fifty albums as a leader, he has built an impressive and varied body of work that has touched upon a wealth of styles. This year alone he's released an album with pianist Phil Markowitz, straddling the line between complex composition and more liberated free play (Manhattan Dialogues); ...

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David Liebman: Lieb Plays Wilder

Read "Lieb Plays Wilder" reviewed by John Kelman


Saxophonist Dave Liebman has covered a lot of territory in a career now well into its fourth decade, but his approach has never resembled anything conventional. Much has been written about Liebman mining territory first explored by Coltrane; and in his expressionist approach that is nevertheless capable of rich subtlety, the lineage is clear. Towards the ...

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Dave Liebman & Phil Markowitz: Manhattan Dialogues

Read "Manhattan Dialogues" reviewed by John Kelman


Most musicians are fortunate enough to find one musical partner where such shared simpatico exists that they can evolve in perfect tandem--exploring a variety of contexts with the kind of comfort level that ensures complete trust and an unfettered imagination that makes no pursuit beyond reach. To find more than one is rare indeed. Saxophonist Dave ...

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Live Recordings 2005

Read "Live Recordings 2005" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


The ambience and energy of live jazz is best experienced in person, but if you can't make the event to see your artist of interest, then these new recordings may be the next best thing. From varied settings, locals, and ensembles they give an audible glimpse of what live jazz has to offer. Terry Gibbs

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Dave Liebman and Phil Markowitz: Manhattan Dialogues

Read "Manhattan Dialogues" reviewed by Dennis Hollingsworth


Dave Liebman and Phil Markowitz are no strangers to the jazz public, particularly as members of the New York scene. Actively performing and recording together for over ten years, their longevity continues a pattern favored by Liebman. Pianist Richie Bierach was Liebman's longtime collaborator in the '70s and '80s. On Manhattan Dialogues, the duo's indisputable familiarity ...

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25th Ottawa International Jazz Festival - Day Ten, July 2, 2005

Read "25th Ottawa International Jazz Festival - Day Ten, July 2, 2005" reviewed by John Kelman


Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5 | Day 6 | Day 7 | Day 8 | Day 9 | Day 10 | Day 11 Day 10 and it's back to regular programming for the Ottawa International Jazz Festival, following the special events on Canada ...

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Dave Liebman: The Seasons Reflected &These Are Them

Read "Dave Liebman: The Seasons Reflected &These Are Them" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


Liebman/MossbladThe Seasons ReflectedSoul Note The Seasons Reflected offers Gunnar Mossblad, augmenting his own Manhattan Saxophone Ensemble (Steve Wilson, Tom Christensen and Dave Riekenberg) with percussionist Chris Hanning and Dave Liebman, a chance to present an ambitious song cycle that attempts to recreate the seasons in song and the phases ...

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David Liebman / Ellery Eskelin: Different But the Same

Read "Different But the Same" reviewed by John Kelman


On first inspection, teaming up saxophonists Dave Liebman and Ellery Eskelin might seem to have the potential for an acute dose of musical schizophrenia. But closer consideration reveals that there is indeed a meeting point. Eskelin may have a reputation as a free player, but he's equally concerned with bringing more traditional aspects into his wildly ...

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Libera Me

Label: ACT Music
Released: 2004
Track listing: Asta; Suffering; The Teacher; Newborn Broken; Libera Me; Shimmering; Granada; Both Sides Now; Forever You; Bird Through the Wall; Cornelia; Asnah (bonus).

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Line Ish

Label: Emanem
Released: 2004
Track listing: Line Ish: Part One; Bass Interlude; Line Ish: Part Two; Sax Interlude; Line Ish: Part Three; Group Interlude; Cymbal Interlude; Line Ish: Part Four


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