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Rarum: Selected Recordings of the Art Ensemble of Chicago
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Charlie M ('80); Magg Zelma ('80); Rios Negroes ('81); Folkus ('78); Nine
to Get Ready ('97); Prayer for Jimbo Kwesi ('84); Odwalla/Theme ('80);
Nice Guys ('78).
Night
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. Tuesday 2. Tango 3. Adagio 4. Second Game 5. Dark Drops
6. Night 7. Heavy Hour 8. Far, Far...
What Goes Around
By Dave Holland
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Triple Dance; Blues for C.M.; The Razor's Edge; What Goes Around;
Upswing; First Snow; Shadow Dance.
Always Let Me Go: Live in Tokyo
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Disc 1:
1. Hearts In Space 2. River, The
3. Tributaries 4. Paradox
Disc 2: 1. Waves 2. Facing East 3. Tsunami 4. Relay
Always Let Me Go / Live in Tokyo
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: CD1: Hearts in Space; The River; Tributaries; Paradox. CD2: Waves;
Facing East; Tsunami; Relay.
Invisible Nature
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Mysterium; Rising Tide; Outback Spirits; Underground Movement; Ganges Groove; Fair Trade; Song For World Forgiveness.
Steve Tibbetts: A Man About a Horse
by Geoff Barber
Steve Tibbets has taken an approach on A Man About a Horse that brings his open-minded view of improvised music together with an urgency of personal expression. I found Tibbets' mix of world music and jazz very exciting and interesting. A Man About A Horse gradually unfolded from my speakers and entranced me. On first listen, ...
Charles Lloyd: Lift Every Voice
by Mark Corroto
The initial response of most Americans to the tragedy of September 11th was shock, quickly followed by anger. While many maintain that anger, others have moved on to mourning, contemplation, and hope. Such is the mood for Charles Lloyd’s recording, over two hours of introspection and spiritual resurrection. This recording of two sessions ...
The Dave Holland Big Band: What Goes Around
by Jack Bowers
I've never been overly impressed by popularity contests, and as British-bred bassist Dave Holland swept the field in this year's Down Beat magazine critics' poll, I was thoroughly prepared not to like What Goes Around by Holland's thirteen-piece big band. Surprise! The album is far better than expected; in fact, I'd go so far as to ...
Keith Jarrett Trio: Always Let Me Go: Live in Tokyo
by Mark F. Turner
If total improvisation is a factor, then the combined trio of Keith Jarrett, Jack DeJohnette, and Gary Peacock, are a musical force to be reckoned with. Always Let Me Go: Live in Tokyo was recorded in 2001 and is an aural snapshot of freedom and spontaneity. Jarrett, a piano prodigy, made his mark in the world ...



