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I Remember Miles

Label: Evidence Music
Released: 1998
Track listing: Four, Heartstrings, 'Round Midnight, Bye Bye Blackbird, One Day, Forever, Autumn Leaves, So What, Uptown Afterburn.

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Eddie Gomez: Dedication

Read "Dedication" reviewed by Jim Santella


The piano trio has always been at the heart of jazz, and this acoustic threesome reminds the listener why. Adhering to the modern mainstream, the trio’s members converse and participate equally in a session that includes light rhythmic drama and expressive ballads. Eddie Gomez worked with pianist Bill Evans for eleven years and the influence is ...

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Benny Golson: I Remember Miles

Read "I Remember Miles" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


A Pleasant Surprise. I had been anticipating the release of Shirley Horn's tribute to Miles Davis, I Remember Miles, when I was searching a popular internet music source. I searched on the title and up popped this hitherto unknown to this writer tribute from tenorist Benny Golson. As the Horn disc had not yet been released, ...

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Cedar Walton: Bambino

Read "Bambino" reviewed by Jim Santella


Cedar Walton's sextet recorded this session before an appreciative audience at Sweet Basil in New York in 1993. Joining the pianist for this date were trumpeter Philip Harper, tenor saxophonist Javon Jackson, trombonist Steve Turre, bassist David Williams and drummer Billy Higgins. The recording was taped during two August nights at the club; alto saxophonist Lou ...

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Billy Higgins Quintet

Label: Evidence Music
Released: 1997

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The Fo'tet Plays Monk

Label: Evidence Music
Released: 1997
Track listing: Jackie-ing; Skippy; Epistrophy; Played Twice; Light Blue; Criss Cross; Four in One; Monkin' Around; Spherically Speaking; Well You Needn't; Brilliant Corners.

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Sea Changes

Label: Evidence Music
Released: 1997
Track listing:

Sea Changes; Verdandi; Delarna; Eclypso; How Deep Is The Ocean; C. C. Rider; Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea; Beat

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Easley Said

Label: Evidence Music
Released: 1997

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Ralph Peterson Fo'tet: The Fo'tet Plays Monk

Read "The Fo'tet Plays Monk" reviewed by Rick Bruner


The music of Thelonious Monk has influenced the entire spectrum of modern jazz. Tributes to Monk's music have been recorded by a wide variety of artists, from vocalist Carmen McRae to saxophonist Steve Lacy and musical auteur Hal Wilner. The rather unique line-up of the Ralph Peterson Fo'tet (drums/sax/vibraphone/bass) is refreshing on this program of Monk ...

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Tommy Flanagan Trio: Sea Changes

Read "Sea Changes" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Sea Changes is an honest-to-god jazzconcept albumfrom composer / pianist Tommy Flanagan. Born in 1930 Detroit, but known more resonantly as a ‘Big Apple’ jazzman, where by the mid-1950s he had moved to groove alongside the likes of Coleman Hawkins, Miles Davis and Oscar Pettiford. Flanagan was frequently Bud Powell’s replacement at Birdland, and has also ...


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