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Article: Album Review

Kahil El'Zabar & David Murray: We Is: Live at the Bop Shop

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In the last few years we have become accustomed to hearing saxophonist David Murray playing with an agenda, especially since he began recording for the Canadian Justin Time label in 1996. With Justin Time Murray has released conceptual albums, either as a leader or as a member of the World Saxophone Quartet, that include tributes to ...

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Article: Interview

William Parker: Everything Is Valid

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William Parker is, no doubt, the most remarkable bassist in the post-Mingus era. A great musician who is gifted with an uncanny ability to make any artist near him--musician, dancer, painter or poet--perform better. Parker presents a musical vision that is full with compassion and commitment to his community at large. William Parker began ...

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Article: Live Review

Tel Aviv Jazz Festival 2005

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Some concerts are a once in a lifetime experience. Such an experience was the Roy Campbell Pyramid Trio, featuring William Parker on bass and Hamid Drake on drums, performing on the last day of the Festival in the Tel Aviv Cinematheque. Jazz in its highest form, charged with energy, intense and free, committed and compassionate, and ...

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Article: Film Review

Yannun Yannun

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Grunewald, Weichselbaum, Finkelstein & Ziolkowsky Yannun Yannun Fact Records 2005 The current bloody conflict between the occupying Israelis and the occupied Palestinians has not produced much of an artistic commentary about the violent deadlock that both societies, Israeli as Palestinian, are trapped into. Yannun Yannun is a unique artistic statement--audio ...

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J.C. Jones With Friends: Duos II

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Israeli bassist Jean-Claude Jones--born in Tunisia, raised in France, and educated at Berklee in Boston--is one of the dedicated forerunners of the small community of free jazz players in Israel. In the last years his activity focused on intimate improvised encounters with local kindred souls--musicians, poets, vocal artists, and dancers, very often in duos, in the ...

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Satoko Fujii Orchestra Nagoya Version: Nagoyanian

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Pianist and composer Satoko Fujii leads three different bands under the title of the East Orchestra--one in Tokyo, the other in Kobe, and the wildest one in Nagoya, which is just now releasing its debut outing on guitarist and producer Yasuhiro Usui's new label, Bakamo. This sixteen-piece orchestra features Fujii's partner and close musical collaborator, trumpeter ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Itaru Oki Unit: Live

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Itaru Oki Unit Live Polystar 2004 Japanese trumpet player Itaru Oki is one of the pioneers of the free jazz scene in Japan, but for the past thirty years he's lived in France, first in Lyon and now in Paris, where he collaborated with fellow free-minded expatriates such ...

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Article: Album Review

Ariel Shibolet: Metal Tube & Consciousness

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The legacy of improvised solo reed music began with iconoclasts such as Eric Dolphy, Joe McPhee, Steve Lacy, Anthony Braxton, Evan Parker, and Peter Brötzmann--and it is still being developed by a younger generation of players such as Ken Vandermark and John Butcher, all of who have made some strikingly unaccompanied works. Young Israeli soprano saxophonist ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Knut Reiersrud: Himalaya Blues

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Knut Reiersrud/Hans Fredrik Jacobsen/Vajra Himalaya Blues Grappa 2004 Norwegian blues guitarist Knut Reiersrud has collaborated in the last 25 years with blues legends such as Buddy Guy and Otis Rush, when he was only 18 years old, and with experimental guitarists such as Henry Kaiser and David Lindley, ...

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Shirim: Pincus and the Pig: A Klezmer Tale

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This is the first children's disc in the most varied Radical Jewish Culture series of John Zorn's Tzadik label. There were rumors last year of a new series under the ever-evolving Tzadik label that will offer children's discs, for which keyboard player and composer Wayne Horvitz and his partner, singer/songwriter and pianist Robin Holcomb, as well ...


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