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L'Affrontement des Pretendents
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: L'affrontement des prétendants; Distances; Contre contre; Hors les murs; Possibles; Hommage a Lounes
Matoub; Le temps d'apres; Maputo introduction; Maputo; La memoire des mains.
Not For Nothin'
By Dave Holland
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Global Citizen; For All You Are; Lost And Found; Shifting Sands; Billows Of Rhythm; What Goes Around; Go Fly A Kite; Not For Nothin
Solid Ether
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Dead Indeed, Vilderness 1, Kakonita, Merciful 1, Ligotage, Trip, Vilderness 2, Tragamar, Solid Ether, Merciful 2.
Charlie Haden/Egberto Gismonti: In Montreal
by C. Andrew Hovan
Back in 1989, the Festival International de Jazz de Montreal organized several tribute concerts surrounding bassist Charlie Haden and many of his renowned peers. Of the various and sundry combinations put on display, the pairing of Haden with Brazilian composer and master musician Egberto Gismonti was surely the most inspired. Far from a marketing ploy, this ...
Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette: Inside Out
by AAJ Staff
For nearly twenty years now, Keith Jarrett's Standards Trio has pursued the straight and narrow (albeit with exceptional grace and skill). To be honest, this trio has mined jazz standards for all they're worth. At risk of becoming predictable (though cleverly so), Jarrett and companions finally break through on Inside Out. It has long been obvious ...
Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette: Inside Out
by David Adler
This unit is commonly known as the Standards" trio, and that is indeed what Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, and Jack DeJohnette play during much of their time together. But the trio has more than that under its belt. Just listen back over the Changes and Changeless albums, not to mention Gary Peacock’s 1977 gem Tales of ...
Dave Holland: Not For Nothin'
by C. Andrew Hovan
Although it may not quite approach the grandeur and sonority of his ‘80s ensemble with Kenny Wheeler and Marvin “Smitty” Smith, bassist Dave Holland’s current group continues to show promise in the light of their most recent editions for ECM. While drummer Billy Kilson still seems just a tad too busy for this reviewer, Steve Nelson’s ...
Dave Holland Quintet: Not For Nothin'
by David Adler
The follow-up to last year’s Prime Directive is another must-hear. Once again, Dave Holland turns to each of his bandmates for writing contributions, considerably expanding the rhythmic and harmonic palette of the quintet. Chris Potter’s irrepressible Lost and Found" may just be one of the best jazz tracks of our day. Robin Eubanks’s Global Citizen," the ...
Charles Lloyd: Hyperion With Higgins
by AAJ Staff
Charles Lloyd won widespread acclaim for his recent Water is Wide, recorded in 1999. That record set high standards for any sequel; and now Lloyd offers Hyperion With Higgins, recorded during the same week in Los Angeles. The title of this disc pays explicit respect to the late Billy Higgins, who passed away in May. This ...



