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Fred Anderson: Blue Winter

Read "Blue Winter" reviewed by Michael McCaw


Listening to Fred Anderson can sometimes be akin to listening to a sage or prophet. Wordless history and wisdom simply pour from the bell of his horn, allowing him to communicate with listeners on a different level than most other musicians. Recorded on December 12, 2004, this two-CD, nearly 150-minute complete performance with William ...

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Companions

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Lyon's Jump 2:46 2. Emblematic 0:45 3. Health Food 2:34 4. Bend 7:19

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The All-Star Game

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. I 9:54 2. II 12:06 3. III 13:34 4. IV 11:16 5. V 11:33 6. VI 16:58

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The Ink is Gone

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Side 1: Boot the Bastards Out - The Ink is Gone - The Beast-filled Dark and a Beautiful Forest. Side 2: Permanent Migration - Grass Flowers the Wind

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We Don't

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: We Don

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The All Star Game

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2003

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Never Too Late But Always Too Early

Label: Eremite Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Disc One: Never Run But Go: 1 (19:19)/ 2 (4:47)/ 3 (9:31)/ 4 (9:51)/ The Heart and the Bones (18:26). Disc Two: Never Too Late But Always Too Early: 1 (16:51)/ 2 (11:02)/ 3 (17:22)/ Halfhearted Beast (7:44).

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Allen/Drake/Jordan/Parker/Silva: The All-Star Game

Read "The All-Star Game" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


Very discreetly on the back of The All-Star Game 's black and white digipak packaging reads "Vol. II of the Silva/Parker Duos," and it's this collaboration that distinguishes this live jam session from other free jazz quintet workouts. William Parker's unwavering commitment to swing and rhythmic flexibility, paired with Alan Silva's original sense of time and ...

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Jemeel Moondoc and Denis Charles: We Don't

Read "We Don't" reviewed by Clifford Allen


The duo recording is one of the most open windows available into the nature of improvisation; its give and take or “discussive" aspects are often made very clear by two players involved in musical conversation. And nowhere are melody and rhythm so tightly balanced as they often are in a saxophone-and-drums duo. Coltrane’s last and finest ...

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Peter Br: The Ink is Gone

Read "The Ink is Gone" reviewed by Clifford Allen


In jazz, surprise meetings often produce some of the greatest results. On paper, the duo of Anthony Braxton and Max Roach might look a little strange, ditto the two-tenor front line of Archie Shepp and Hank Mobley. When successful, these meetings can be, like the old cliché, peanut butter and jelly. Thankfully, the crusts remain on ...


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