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Article: Album Review

Edsel Gomez: Cubist Music

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Puerto Rican pianist Edsel Gomez lived in Brazil for ten years, and that country's influence is evident in his playing. His Caribbean roots have not been lost, however, and a blend of those different tendencies is evident on Gomez's debut as a leader. One of the first tracks that stands out on Cubist ...

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Milton Nascimento at The Blue Note, Oct 26, 2006

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Milton Nascimento Blue Note Jazz Club New York October 26, 2006 Returning to the Blue Note for only the second time in his long career, Brazilian-born Milton Nascimento played a memorable concert on the fourth day of his week-long residence there. This time around, he was not promoting any particular ...

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Tony Bennett: Duets: An American Classic

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Tony Bennett, a Queens-born singer, celebrates his 80th with his voice sounding as great as it has been for years; on Duets, he revisits some of his classics with a group of friends and admirers. Some of the guest appearances on these tracks are not really surprising, like Barbra Streisand's on “Smile." Celine Dion is one ...

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Ibrahim Electric: Ibrahim Electric Meets Ray Anderson

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Sometimes a lack of musical direction can be a good thing, and such an absence can--at times--lead to a journey in discovery. Such is the case with this album, on which trombonist Ray Anderson joins forces with the Danish group Ibrahim Electric--Niclas Knudsen (guitar), Jeppe Tuxen (B3), Stefan Pasborg (drums)--for a live set at Copenhagen Jazzhouse. ...

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All Things Must Pass: Posthumous releases

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Ray Barretto Standards Rican-ditioned ZoHo 2006 Chembo Corniel/Andrea/Brachfeld Beyond Standards CAP 2006 Linton Garner Quiet Nights Cellar Live 2006

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Hot 8 Brass Band: Soul to Soul Benefit At Summerstage

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Hot 8 Brass Band Summerstage Central Park, New York City August 12, 2006 The music of New Orleans was showcased in Central Park during the last weekend of Summerstage, presenting its annual Soul To Soul concert, which was set up to benefit Musicians' Clinic in the Crescent City. This is ...

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Sunny Jain Collective: Avaaz

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Every time you feel a little jaded about jazz, out comes an album that is completely surprising. This was the case with Avaaz, by a collective led by percussionist Sunny Jain, who brings his Asian heritage into the jazz realm with incredibly welcome results. The opening track, “Sialkot (the title refers to a ...

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Ocote Soul Sounds & Adrian Quesada: El Ni

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In this welcome pseudo-soundtrack, Latin percussion and woodwinds meet electronica, conventional instruments and other sounds to create a unique mix that explores various moods. In one instance, you have '70s-inspired funk with a salsa-ish backbeat that lends itself to a lot of improvised moments on saxophone and flute. In another, you have a dreamy ambient soundscape ...

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Brazil, Ever Present in The World of Jazz

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Paulo Bellinati/Harvey Wainapel New Choros of Brazil Proteus Entertainment 2006 Charlie Byrd Bamba-Samba Bossa Nova Empire Musikwerks 2006 Helio Alves/Duduka da Fonseca HD2: Songs from the Last Century ...

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Sarah Morrow: The American All-Stars In Paris

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"The new album, said Sarah Morrow as she introduced “Simone at a recent concert at Iridium, “is a collection of American standards that connect with French listeners. She should know; the trombonist has been a resident of Paris for a number of years now. The album opens with a New Orleans-tinged rendition of ...


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