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In A Minute

Label: Double-Time Jazz
Released: 2000

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Let's Call This That

Label: Double-Time Jazz
Released: 2000
Track listing: Let's Call This That; The Babe Of Cancun; Diane's Melody; Upon The Swing; In Love In Peacock Park; I'll Keep On Loving You; Constellation. (Total Time: 64:17)

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Past Tense

Label: Double-Time Jazz
Released: 2000

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Jay Azzolina: Past Tense

Read "Past Tense" reviewed by David Adler


Known for his pop-fusion work with Spyro Gyra, Michael Franks, and others, guitarist Jay Azzolina steps into the straight-ahead jazz arena with this record. The lineup is heavy: Chris Potter on sax, Charles Blenzig on piano, John Patitucci on bass, and Adam Nussbaum on drums. Fleet-fingered lines and burning swing abound on “Ben Hur, Ben Him" ...

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Jay Azzolina: Past Tense

Read "Past Tense" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Jay Azzolina proves there are second acts in American culture. The onetime guitarist for Sypro Gyra (read on it gets better), Jeff Beal, Herbie Mann, Chuck Mangione, and Fred Hersch cast-off his fusion demons for an acoustic-accompanied outing. Sure I had my doubts, but as soon as the opener, “Ben Hur, Ben Him,” begins he’s all ...

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Hal Galper Quintet: Let's Call This That

Read "Let's Call This That" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Blowing Session! Let's Call This That comes closer to the old Blue Note blowing sessions than any recording I have heard in a long time. First are the musicians. Veteran Hal Galper has assembled a crack band whose members have an obvious empathy for one another. Each is exciting and innovative in his own right. Trumpeter ...

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Dave D'Angelo & Section 8: In A Minute

Read "In A Minute" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Section 8 is a five-piece saxophone band loosely based on the famous Los Angeles ‘Super Sax’ band that covered the music of Charlie Parker. This east-coast version was conceived by Dave D’Angelo and is manned by his former band mates. All of the saxophonists heard are Buddy Rich Big Band alumni. The harmonization of two altos, ...

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Jim Snidero: The Music Of Joe Henderson

Read "The Music Of Joe Henderson" reviewed by Mark Corroto


This past year, rumors of Joe Henderson’s death flooded the internet. Luckily, those rumors were unfounded. While Henderson was taking some time off from performing, his compositions weren’t. Alto saxophonist Jim Snidero assembled a New York post-bop sextet to showcase the now familiar music, like Henderson’s “Recorda-Me,” “Inner Urge,” and “Punjab.” Covering the now classic Henderson ...

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The Things We Need

Label: Double-Time Jazz
Released: 1999
Track listing: Minor Dues, Without a Song, These Are the Things We Need, Monk's Dream, Stapleton, Isn't it Romantic?, SKJ, Ugly Beauty (59:00)

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Diggin' In, Digging Out

Label: Double-Time Jazz
Released: 1999
Track listing: Solar, Softly As in a Morning Sunrise, Anthropology, Chagall, The Cat, Desert Flower, Well You Needn't, Not Even a Hat, Truth is Stranger Than Fiction (66:13)


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