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Looking Back

Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 2000
Track listing: Never Never Land; Human Spirit; Do I Hear A Waltz?; Imagine My Frustration; Two Lost Souls; Just My Imagination; Autumn Leaves; Joshua; Looking Back; Maybe Just Maybe
Blues Liberations

By Jim Ridl
Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 2000
Track listing:
Blue Azzara; Just Left Of The Delta; Battle Of The Bands; Play, My Heart, In Blue; Aisle Five; La Dee, La Daa; Prelude And More; Get After It Boogie; Clusters Last Stand; Pass It On; Snake Dance; You Know How It Is; Rushzin' Berz Bluz; Uh Huh, That's Right; Blue Corn; Slinky; Descending On Io; A Lovely Impression; Blue Dot.
Subtle Touch

By Darryl Hall
Label: Dreambox Media
Released: 2000
Track listing: In The Near; From The Source; Subtle Touch; Urban Folk Song; Eine Minute; Calm On The Prairie: One Of Us; Tricotism; From The Source.
Jim Ridl: Blues Liberations

by AAJ Staff
Taking something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue, Jim Ridl accomplishes something uncommon on Blues Liberations that seems painfully obvious: He investigates the multitudinous forms of the blues. Now that may seem common because various piano masters like Jaki Byard, or even the under-appreciated pianist Ray Charles, have elevated the blues even higher as ...
Suzanne Cloud: Looking Back

by AAJ Staff
Suzanne Cloud's last release, 1995's With A Little Help From My Friends , somewhat distanced while delighting the listener through irony and a liberal political view upon current events. Her current release, Looking Back , draws the listener into her heart. The recent loss of her husband catalyzed Cloud's spirit into a personal retrospective ...
Suzanne Cloud: With A Little Help From My Friends

by Jim Santella
Quite a unique outing from singer/lyricist Suzanne Cloud, who has long graced the Philadelphia scene with her talents. From the witty satirical message of Hey Kenny, Gee" through the Cedar Walton standard Bolivia" to the lyrical and expressive ballad Impossible," this 1995 recording crosses quite a few boundaries. As a lyricist, Cloud is able ...