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Spirits Entering
Label: Delmark Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Spirits Entering, 2 Was Now, Sweet Irene, Love Outside Dreams, The Dream Merchant, Song of Myself, The Huri Fantasy, Old Time Religion, Golden Sea.
Love Outside Of Dreams
Label: Delmark Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Love Outside Of Dreams; Song For A New South Africa; Song Of Myself; Nia; Meditation For The Celestial Warriors; The Ebullient Duke; Fred; One World Family.
Live at Illiana
By Norie Cox
Label: Delmark Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Weary Blues; How Long, How Long Blues; Mobile Stomp; Mabel's Dream;
Exactly Like You; The Crave; She Looks Like Helen Brown; Just a Closer
Walk With Thee; Krooked Blues; In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree
Norie Cox & His New Orleans Stompers featuring Butch Thompson: Live at Illiana
by AAJ Staff
'Excellently traditional in every way,' a friend of mine said to me as I was listening to Live at Illiana for this review. She's not anywhere close to being a fan of Jazz, yet she picked up on the essence of the album's main thrust: a clear delivery of dolid New Orleans Jazz. This is the ...
Kahil El'Zabar: Love Outside Of Dreams
by Kurt Gottschalk
Despite more domestic releases in the last decade than ever before in his career, and a higher profile after playing with the likes of Hamiet Bluiett and DD Jackson, percussionist and composer Kahil El'Zabar remains one of the best kept secrets in the Midwest. There are a few possible (if superficial) reasons: the strong Africanism embraced ...
Rob Mazurek: Silver Spines
by Mark F. Turner
Highly improvised and experimental music can be more challenging for the listener than the musician. When you first insert Silver Spines, you may be tricked into thinking you're having technical difficulty with your player and or disc; but this is not the case. The first selection, Moving Through and Back Again," enters your aural arena as ...
Kahil El'Zabar Trio: Love Outside Of Dreams
by Mark Corroto
African-American music (and African music for that matter) has always been about groove, movement, and that internal mechanism in your chest (perhaps your heart) that undulates and sways to the beat. In jazz, the rhythm catches you. If you explore further, melody and improvisation demands your surrender to this religion.For more than 25 years, ...
Jack McVea: McVoutie’s Central Avenue Blues
by Derek Taylor
To most fans of vintage American music the scene of Central Avenue in the Forties needs no introduction. A hot spot arguably unrivaled at the time, it was a place painted in the florid and exciting hues of African American music on the move. Numerous strains of blues coupled hedonistically with the improvisatory elements of jazz ...
Kahil El'Zabar: Spirits Entering
by Bernie Koenig
This is truly great example of what a duo is all about. Billy Bang is the preeminent jazz violinist today and El'Zabar is a master percussionist. Together they create incredible moods and, on any and all levels, incredible music. The two have a long history of performing together and it shows. They interact as ...
Tab Smith: Top 'n' Bottom
by Jack Bowers
Here are twenty–one danceable and gently swinging numbers recorded in 1953–54 by the underrated (and almost forgotten) saxophonist Tab Smith who shows clearly why he was held in such high regard by Count Basie, Lucky Millinder and others for whom he worked as a sideman. Smith, who nimbly straddles Jazz’s swing and contemporary eras, displays a ...





