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Deadline

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Released: 2001
Track listing: Chad's Waltz; To Wisdom The Prize; Deadline; Erdante; Cedarwould; Redemption; Ripped Wing; Days of Wine and Roses; Eyes Open; Organized Negligence. Running time: 72:21

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Le Chapeau de ma Soeur

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Released: 2001
Track listing: Le Chapeau de ma Soeur; Pour Moi C'est Toi; L'autre; Sud; Kaf

Album

Collage

Label: Effendi Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Camel Trot; A La Jay; Summer Night; Sylvan Vale; Sweet Adelphi; Afternoon Off; Half Tide; Duet; Marsh Blues.

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Francois Bourassa Trio + Andre Leroux: Live

Read "Live" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Let me preface any commentary about this record by first saying this; it's hard. Hard as nails. Excuse the reviewer for indulgence in hype but I will venture to say this is one of the most intense jazz records these ears have heard in some time. It's that hot. It all starts with the opening track ...

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Eric Harding: Deadline

Read "Deadline" reviewed by AAJ Staff


As many are well aware, the Du Maurier Jazz Festival de Montreal is one of the finest jazz festivals in the world. Well, in this disc we get a chance to hear some of the fine local players who are typically obscured in the swath of so many “names" at such a great international jazz festival. ...

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Gilles Bernard: Le Chapeau de ma Soeur

Read "Le Chapeau de ma Soeur" reviewed by Steve Armour


The first few times I listened to LE CHAPEAU DE MA SOEUR, I fell into a kind of trance and missed the solos. But I didn’t care. Quebecois composer and pianist Gilles Bernard has created such hypnotic harmonies and textures, such fetching melodies that the solos seem almost an afterthought, a little something to extend the ...

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Sylvain Provost/Norman Lachapelle: Ni Un Ni Deux

Read "Ni Un Ni Deux" reviewed by Steve Armour


Sonority, not tradition, centers the music on Ni Un Ni Deux. The rich blend of Norman Lachapelle's upright bass with Sylvain Provost's acoustic guitar (plus percussion help from Pierre Cormier) anchors the duo as they stretch across musical boundaries. It makes for great sounding music, if uneven jazz. The pair sounds happy, mostly. The vibe is ...

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Christine Jensen: Collage

Read "Collage" reviewed by Steve Armour


Christine Jensen starts Collage with a blues in fancy wrapping: a funky Rhodes ostinato, a displaced, sliding tonal center, and a stutter-step orchestration. This rich writing asks and gets the most from Jensen's musicians on this, her debut recording. Drummer Karl Jannuska and pianist Brad Turner chat it up throughout the album. Their open phrasing on ...

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Daniel Thouin: Organique

Read "Organique" reviewed by Steve Armour


Hemingway said good writing comes from what you leave out, a lesson pianist Daniel Thouin and his Montreal-based partners have applied to music on their new release, Organique (I’m guessing French for “organic"). They leave out the bass on the opener, the splang-splang-a-lang cymbal pattern just about everywhere else, any statement of time in one of ...


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