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Prime Directive
By Dave Holland
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Prime Directive, Looking Up, Make Believe, A Seeking Spirit, High Wire, Jugglers Parade, Candlelight Vigil, Wonders Never Cease, Down Time (76:42)
Serenity
By Bobo Stenson
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: CD1: T., West Print, North Print, East Print, South Print, Polska of Despair II, Golden Rain,
Swee Pea, Simple & Sweet, Der Pflaumenbaum (46:08). CD2: El Mayor, Fader V (Father World),
More Cymbals, Extra Low, Die Nachtigall, Rimbaud Gedicht, Polska of Despair I, serenity,
Tonus (44:25)
An Acrobat's Heart
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Mia’s Proof; Tho; Weightless; Over; As Long As Now; U Slide; Before U Said; The Heart Keeps; Ways
It Isn’t; Unspoken; Safe; Free The Memory; Ever 2 B Gotten; Camille; Lost At Last
John Surman: Coruscating
by Glenn Astarita
Few would debate multi-reedman John Surman's significance to the Euro-jazz scene or perhaps modern jazz in general. And with his latest offering titled Coruscating, the distinguished artiste performs alongside longtime musical associate, bassist Chris Lawrence to compliment a string quartet specifically assembled for this occasion. With this release, the band imaginatively parallels the perception of light, ...
John Surman: Coruscating
by AAJ Staff
Consistently one of ECM's more prolific and experimental artists, John Surman has chosen to remain in Europe for the most part, and thus he remains unknown to many but the most determined jazz listeners and devotees of the baritone saxophone.Born in 1944, Surman, perhaps because of his separation from the American jazz mainstream, has ...
Carla Bley: 4 X 4
by C. Andrew Hovan
Yeah, those duo discs with Steve Swallow and Carla Bley are nice, but give me a large ensemble and some Carla originals and then you’ve really got something. 4 x 4 surely is something else, perhaps Bley’s best and most charming work of the past several years. So, what’s with the title? Well, here’s the premise: ...



