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New albums from Eric St-Laurent, Logan Strosahl and Taylor Ho Bynum

by Bob Osborne
This week we feature albums from Eric St-Laurent, Taylor Ho Bynum 9-tette and Logan Strosahl. The philosopher Joseph Campbell wrote extensively about following one's bliss." These influential writings form the conceptual basis for Bliss Station, the 13th album of original music by Toronto-based guitarist and composer Eric St-Laurent. Taylor Ho Bynum's latest ...
Bliss Station

Album: Bliss Station
By Eric St-Laurent
Label: Katzen Musik
Released: 2019
Duration: 06:29
Planet

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Track listing: The Bass And The Mama; Planet; Donna Lee; What Would Steve Gadd Do?; Call Me Maybe; Polarize; Spoon Benders; Sonata NR 8, Theme From Second Movement; Credits.
Eric St-Laurent: Planet

by Dan Bilawsky
Given the fact that guitarist Eric St-Laurent pulls from many different places and styles in his work, it's tempting to consider him a musical polyglot. The truth, however, is that he really only speaks a single language--his own, which just so happens to be influenced and informed by everything from Afro-Cuban grooves to bebop lines, classical ...
Planet

Album: Planet
By Eric St-Laurent
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2016
Duration: 03:25
Rhymes With Reason

By Doug Wilde
Label: Doug Wilde/Independent
Released: 2015
Track listing: Rhymes With Reason; Wondering; West of When; Another Time; Lucknow; Again; Long Story Short;
Make Believe; Jamais Vu
Secret Places

By Doug Wilde
Label: Self/Produced
Released: 2012
Track listing: Brookfield; Hide and Seek; Many Roads; Snowtown; Secret Places; Up Here; Somewhere South; Golden
Mile; Dayfall; At The End of The Yard; St.Andrew's Diversion; Over The Fence
Ruby

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2011
Track listing: Ruby; Foudoz; Molly; Poisson; Graf Grack; Ukumamahteka; Wild Intent; Breaking at the Seams; Epic.
Eric St-Laurent Trio: Ruby

by Jerry D'Souza
Montreal born guitarist Eric St-Laurent learned to play the instrument in his home town before moving to New York, where he mastered the art of improvisation. While many jazz musicians would have been happy to find a grounding in New York, St-Laurent had a wider vision. He then moved to Berlin, where he played with German ...