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Tokyo '96

Label: ECM Records
Released: 1999

Album

Antonio

Label: ECM Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Abertura; Øslo; Araçagy; Tarde em Laranjeiras; Velhos Tempos Lá em Casa; Ixejá; 88; Post Meridien; Maio; Choro de Pai; Arcádia; Dona Lia

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Voice In The Night

Label: ECM Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Voice in the Night; God Give Me Strength; Dorotheas Studio; Requiem; Pocket Full of Blues 1141; Homage; Forest Flower Sunrise/Sunset 1522; A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing.

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Keith Jarrett: The Melody At Night, With You

Read "The Melody At Night, With You" reviewed by David Adler


I once heard a well-known pianist refer to Keith Jarrett as “the Elton John of jazz," and it wasn’t a slam. I think James Taylor is more like it. Taylor’s music has a certain country-blues Americanism; it lives in a galaxy nearer to Jarrett’s gospel- and folk-tinged songs and improvisations. It’s true, Jarrett has always been ...

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Kenny Wheeler: A Long Time Ago: Music for Brass Ensemble and Soloists

Read "A Long Time Ago: Music for Brass Ensemble and Soloists" reviewed by David Adler


Kenny Wheeler’s records for the most part have featured small groups dotted with big names from the ECM stable: Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette, Keith Jarrett, John Abercrombie, Peter Erskine, Bill Frisell, and so on. Here the Canadian-born trumpeter/composer recruits a brass ensemble from his adopted home, England. There are four trumpets, two trombones, two bass trombones, ...

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Paul Bley/Gary Peacock/Paul Motian: Not Two, Not One

Read "Not Two, Not One" reviewed by David Adler


Despite its esoteric thrust, this music is suffused with the classic sound of the jazz piano trio. And if anyone knows the format inside and out, it’s these three men. Pianist Paul Bley started out as a bebopper in the 50s, playing trio with Mingus and Art Blakey. A decade later, drummer Paul Motian played a ...

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John Abercrombie: Open Land

Read "Open Land" reviewed by David Adler


John Abercrombie’s guitar tone has changed a lot over the years. I am particularly fond of his late 70s quartet with Richard Beirach, George Mraz, and Peter Donald. Back then his sound was extremely dark—nearly underwater in fact, with no treble to speak of. Lately it’s developed a lot more flesh and attack. On this new ...

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Paul Bley - Gary Peacock - Paul Motian: Not Two, Not One

Read "Not Two, Not One" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Not Two, Not One is the first recording featuring Paul Bley, Paul Motian and Gary Peacock as a working unit since Bley’s 1970 ECM recording titled, “Paul Bley with Gary Peacock”. Twenty-nine years later they reunite as the overall results prove to be substantially rewarding. Aided by ECM’s trademark pristine sound quality and masterful engineering by ...


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