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Move

Label: Dreyfus Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Un Certain je ne Sais Quoi; Melodie au Cr

Album

Ambre

Label: Dreyfus Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. A child is born 2. Gentil coquelicot 3. Bakean 4. Omenaldi 5. Oreade 6. Opposite World 7. Berceuse basque 8. All blues 9. Ambre 10. Folklore imaginaire 11. shadow of your smile 12. Warm color

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After Fajr

Label: Dreyfus Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: I'm Old Fashioned, After Fajr, Milan, Yours Is My Heart Alone, Swahililand, My Heart Stood Still, Time On My Hands, Topsy Turvy, Manhattan Reflections.

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More Than Ever

Label: Dreyfus Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: More Than Ever; Seven Thoughts; Dream House; I Remember Astor; J.F.; Mr. R.G.; Suite et Poursuite I, II, III; Monsieur Martin; London by Night 10. Bianco e Nero.

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Ruby, My Dear

Label: Dreyfus Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Ruby, My Dear; L'Insidieuse; Historia De Un Amor; Bohemia After Dark; Gnossienne No. 1; Teulada; Naia; Spleen; Waltz For Nicky.

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Meeting Colours

Label: Dreyfus Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: n the Ground Pink Circus Happy Tears Letter from My Mother Piano Groove December 26th (rubato) December 26th (in tempo) The Hostage In a Sentimental Mood Francis' Delight Yellow Landscape Dance for Victor (rubato) Dance for Victor (in tempo

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Jean-Michel Pilc: Live At Iridium, New York

Read "Live At Iridium, New York" reviewed by Budd Kopman


If you have heard Jean-Michel Pilc live or on record, you will know that Live At Iridium, New York may bring goosebumps. Together, the tracks represent an excellent splicing job of tunes from sets over three nights in October 2004 to make up what sounds like one set. The record will almost certainly make you say, ...

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Jean-Michel Pilc: Live at Iridium, New York

Read "Live at Iridium, New York" reviewed by Brian P. Lonergan


French pianist Jean-Michel Pilc has composed some attractive music in his decade in New York, and he is a dynamic improviser as well. On Live at Iridium, New York, recorded in the fall of 2004, the latter quality is most prominent. Live at Iridium is the first recording featuring Pilc's new trio with ...

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Ahmad Jamal: After Fajr

Read "After Fajr" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Ahmad Jamal's been making music for over fifty years, yet somehow he's still saddled with a tag as one of Miles Davis' favorite pianists. It's long since time critics put that reference to rest and aimed their focus directly at the master and his music. Jamal has a talent for placing melody front and center, but ...

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Richard Galliano: Ruby, My Dear

Read "Ruby, My Dear" reviewed by Michael McCaw


As with a lot of good music, there are numerous times during Richard Galliano's Ruby, My Dear where you find yourself not hearing the instrumentation or even the song really--instead, you find yourself joyously lost in the sound being created. Ruby, My Dear isn't the album that will mark the accordion as an instrument that has ...


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