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All Thumbs

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2009

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Live At G's Club

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2009

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Good Cop Bad Cop

Label: Tzadik
Released: 2009

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Lot 74

Label: Incus
Released: 2009
Track listing: 1. Lot 74 - 22:00; 2. Together - 2:15; 3. Pain in the Chest? - 3:00; 4. Planks - 4:00; 5. In Joke (Take 2) - 4:00; 6. Improvisation 104(b) - 6:00.

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Article: Album Review

Jon Lundbom & Big Five Chord: Accomplish Jazz

Read "Accomplish Jazz" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


The lineage of guitarists with a lyrical bent is staggering. From Charlie Christian to Kurt Rosenwinkel, guitarists have often been praised not only for their technical skills, but also for their ability to sculpt finely woven lines of melody. Beauty, however, is a strange thing and there is also another school of guitarists to which belongs ...

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Article: Album Review

Paul Wertico's Mid East/Mid West Alliance: Impressions of a City

Read "Impressions of a City" reviewed by John Kelman


For those only familiar with his work in Pat Metheny Group, drummer Paul Wertico's extracurricular career will be something of a shock. He may have been all light cymbal work and gentle pulses with PMG, but on albums like The Sign of Four (Knitting Factory, 1997)--a freewheeling session with Metheny in a “beyond"-Song X (Nonesuch, 1985) ...

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Article: Live Review

London Broil: John Butcher at The Stone, NYC

Read "London Broil: John Butcher at The Stone, NYC" reviewed by Gordon Marshall


John Butcher The Stone East Village, Manhattan New York, New York November 14, 2009 On a sheer sonic level, John Butcher goes further into his instrument--and further out of it--than any of his monumental precursors in the iconoclast tradition of abstract British improvising. Not that ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

David Sylvian: Manafon

Read "David Sylvian: Manafon" reviewed by John Kelman


David Sylvian Manafon samadhisound 2009 Since first emerging as the lead singer of 1980s synth pop group Japan, singer/multi-instrumentalist David Sylvian has turned, in many ways most surprisingly, into one of pop music's most intrepid explorers. As early as his first solo album, the crooner with a distinctive and intentioned vibrato ...

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Herb Robertson / Mark Solborg: [NOD]

Read "[NOD]" reviewed by Martin Longley


In 2008, Danish guitarist Mark Solborg invited New Jersey trumpeter Herb Robertson to join his quartet. Around the same time, they laid down the tracks for this duo set in Copenhagen. Although Robertson can boast much more of a substantial history within the global sweep of jazz improvisation, this meeting possesses a strong sense of egalitarianism, ...

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Joelle Leandre / Maguelone Vidal / Raymond Boni: trace

Read "trace" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Improvised music is created on the spur of the moment, the players looking for the common thread from which they can go in different directions as they spin their story. The logic of continuity is integral, even if they build it in pieces that may at first seem incongruent. Bassist/vocalist Joëlle Léandre, saxophonist/vocalist Maguelone Vidal and ...


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