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Graham Connah: Sour Note Seven: Because Of Wayne - Jettison Slinky: the Only Song We Know

by Glenn Astarita
This mini-boxed set consists of three CDs, featuring keyboardist/composer, Graham Connah’s “Sour Note Seven” and rock flavored, “Jettison Slinky” bands, recorded live and in the studio. With this release, the listener will be treated to a composite of Connah’s present-day inclinations as both of these units convey the keyboardist’s deeply personalized compositional style and cleverly envisioned ...
Dogs Outside

Label: Evander Music
Released: 2000
Track listing: 1 Dogs Outside; 2 Too Much Tea; 3 Streaming; 4 Big Oak; 5 Workshop; 6 Dark Day; 7 Los Angeles In The Sky; 8 Universal Dreams
Russian Notebooks
Label: Evander Music
Released: 2000
Track listing: Cathedrals Of Novgorod; Wherewithal (for Shostokovich); Little Vacationing In Chechnaya; 34 Plechanova Ulitza, kb 7; Portrait Of Anna Ankmatova; Notebook Fragment For Svetlana Cherkina; Raskolnikov
Harris' Nights
By Susan Chen
Label: Evander Music
Released: 2000
Track listing: Too Marvelous For Words; One Morning In May; Tricotism; I Should Care; Easy To Love; Don
Remembrance Of Songs Past
By Lost Trio
Label: Evander Music
Released: 2000
Track listing: My Bucket
Susan Chen: Harris' Nights

by Mark Corroto
Susan Chen’s name is new to my eyes, but her piano stylings are comfortably seasoned to my ears. She is a pianist with a delicate graceful touch and plenty of vibrant swing. Her prior association with saxophonist Warne Marsh yielded one record Posthumous (Interplay), but her approach is nothing like Marsh’s former employer Lennie Tristano. She ...
Phillip Greenlief and Covered Pages: Russian Notebooks

by Mark Corroto
If you have ever been to Russia, the music Phillip Greenlief conjures will help replicate your experiences. Not the packaged, “See the Hermitage on your left, Winter Palace on you right” kind of tour. But the dyslexic effects of being lost in the darkest cities where you cannot read a street sign to save your life ...
The Lost Trio: Remembrance Of Songs Past

by Mark Corroto
Listening to The Lost Trio play their versions of mostly jazz standards reminds me of Sonny Rollins’ Way Out West recording. With the same lineup, Rollins, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Shelley Manne took the corny western classics like “I’m An Old Cowhand” and turned them to hip jazz numbers. Here, The Lost Trio takes the ...
Jettison Slinky: Dank Side Of The Morn

by Glenn Astarita
The title, Dank Side Of The Morn may very well be a parody of Pink Floyd’s billion seller rock classic “Dark Side Of The Moon” as keyboardist-composer Graham Connah displays his boyish sense of frolic as he often infuses satire into many of his projects. Here, Connah’s “Sour Note Seven” ensemble along with some estimable Bay-area ...