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Leslie Burrs: Impressions of Another You

by Paul Olson
Pennsylvania-based flautist Leslie Burrs' new CD, Impressions of Another You , is a duet session with pianist Kenny Barron; it's Burrs' first release since 2002's Blue Harlem, Black Knight. It certainly does give an impression of another Burrs--a much better one--than did the just-reissued 2002 record, an overcooked studio confection where his playing was often surrounded ...
Rowan University Lab Band: Collaboration

by Dan McClenaghan
How many records in your collection feature a song with a contra bassoon trading solos with a bass flute, baritone sax and a wailing electric guitar? The song is Jackson Square," the group: The Rowan University Lab Band on Collaboration.These student bands come along and they can fool you into lowered expectations. You know ...
Collaboration

Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 2004
Track listing: Cherokee; Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars; Capriole; Jackson Square; I Doug Where the Mapp Said "X"; Joe Beam; Dizzy; Little Sunflower; Linus & Lucy; Walkin' in the Rain; Dig; All Blues (66:13).
Eddie Green: Shades of Green

By Eddie Green
Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 2004
Track listing:
Retrospective/Debut

By Tom Lawton
Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 2004
Track listing: Disc 1: Dig the Chartreuse; FCA; Grey Doesn't Matter; Waxing Schachterian; Donna Lee; Chrysocolla; Celestial Prism; The Norman D Invasion
Disc 2: Placebo Effect; Titled; Juju; Cameo; Delusions of Adequacy; Island; Archtypal Archives
If It's Not One Thing...

By Jim Miller
Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 2004
Track listing: Sex Cymbals, Sonoluminescence, Simm's City, Suzy's Upright, everEddie, Cool, Eudemonia, Grateful Regret, Downtown Brown, nineleven, American Fado
Eddie Green: Shades of Green

by Paul Olson
Eddie GreenShades of Green Dreambox Media 2004 A perfect farewell... Shades of Green is the final album from Philadelphia pianist Eddie Green, who died in July of 2004. Green was a great songwriter and was very highly esteemed by vocalists for his piano accompaniment, ...
The Rowan University Lab Band: Collaboration

by Jack Bowers
And now, as John Cleese, spokesman for the Monty Python crew, used to announce, for something completely different. Well, not completely, but certainly different enough to encourage one to sit up and take notice. Rowan University's Lab Band is unlike most other college-level ensembles, thanks to director Denis DiBlasio's unusual approach to putting a band together. ...
Tom Lawton: Retrospective/Debut

by John Kelman
When people talk about jazz meccas in the U.S., the cities that usually come up are New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco; rarely does Philadelphia come up, which is surprising as there have been a number of great artists to emerge from that city including Pat Martino, Uri Caine and Mickey Roker. With a ...
Jim Ridl: Door in a Field

by Joshua Weiner
"Concept" albums are commonplace in jazz these days, and some artists seem to release nothing but. On the best of these, the idea behind the record adds depth and cohesion to the music within, but too often we end up with weak conceits masking lack of invention (think about all the . . .plays Jobim", or ...