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Geraldine Laurent: Time Out Trio

by Chris May
Formidable, as her compatriots would say. Time Out Trio, the debut album from young French saxophonist Geraldine Laurent, introduces a bare knuckle force of nature, well-versed in the jazz tradition but not afraid to put her own abandoned spin on it. Rough-edged, risk-taking, high octane, totally in the moment, the music bursts out of the speakers ...
Jean-Michel Pilc: New Dreams

by AAJ Italy Staff
A due anni dal precedente Live at Iridium, Jean-Michel Pilc esce con un nuovo lavoro in trio, accompagnato come allora dal bassista Thomas Bramerie e dal batterista Mark Mondesir, che in numerose tracce viene però sostituito da Ari Hoenig, batterista dei precedenti dischi di Pilc. Il CD riprende gran parte delle ispirazioni della musica del pianista ...
Térez Montcalm: Voodoo

by AAJ Italy Staff
Quattro dischi all’attivo, premi vinti di qua e di là, partecipazioni a kermesse importanti: Térez Montcalm non avrebbe proprio bisogno di presentazioni. La cantante canadese, originaria del Quebec, anche conosciuta come la Janis Joplin del jazz, ha tale e tanta grinta da non risparmiarla per niente affatto nella sua espressività vocale. Che è dolce, nervosa, increspata ...
Ari Hoenig: Inversations

by Terrell Kent Holmes
Drummer Ari Hoenig has always created emotionally satisfying and challenging jazz, and his streak continues with Inversations. The bebop classic Anthropology begins with an interplay between Hoenig on drums and pianist Jean-Michel Pilc, with bassist Johannes Weidenmueller on pizzicato. The trio executes this classic jazz groove to perfection, playing with the tempo and displaying the tune's ...
Sylvain Luc: Joko

by Stephen Wood
Try not to listen to this album. I bet you won't be able to do it. With rich servings of fusion, swing, harmony, captivating guitar fills, and rhythm Joko, the new album from Sylvain Luc, is a gallimaufry of impressive musical feats.What are those feats? Luc manages to put his finger on the pulse ...
Sylvain Luc: Joko

by Ernest Barteldes
This Basque guitarist is possibly one of the most versatile jazz musicians to have appeared in recent years; he seems comfortable playing funk-inspired jazz (as he did in a recent appearance with drummer Billy Cobham at the Cutting Room last month) and is able to have an open ear to pop music while also exploring more ...
Sara Lazarus with Bireli Lagrene's Gipsy Project: It's All Right With Me

by Brad Glanden
Sara Lazarus is in no hurry. After the Delaware-born French emigré won first prize at the 1994 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, she waited over a decade to record her debut, 2005's Give Me the Simple Life. To the benefit of jazz listeners, she didn't wait long to record a followup: It's All Right With Me ...
Ari Hoenig: Inversations

by J Hunter
There is nothing unusual about drummers as leaders (Blakey, Max Roach, Roy Haynes), or drummers taking less-traveled roads while soloing (Eric Harland, Brian Blade). Ari Hoenig follows both these arcs on Inversations, although there's no question the former Joe Lovano sideman works to separate himself from the current pack. Hoenig and his compatriots, pianist ...
Whereas

By Roy Haynes
Label: Dreyfus Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Mr. P.C.; My Heart Belongs to Daddy; Like This; Hippidy Hop (Drum Solo); James; Bemsha
Swing/True or False; Inner Urge; Segment.
Move

Label: Dreyfus Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Un Certain Je Ne Sais Quoi; Melodie Au Crepuscule; Hungaria; Clair de Lune; Place due Tertre;
Troublant Bolero; Move; Nuages; Cherokee; Danse Norvegienne; This Can't Be Love; Victor;
Mimosa; Jadis.