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Arrival

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Song; Bohemia After Dark; W.T.R.L.R.; Frank 550; It's You Or No One; Paraki; Body And Soul; Rhythm.

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Overseas II

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Planned Future; Maritime Safety; Peacetime; Craig plays Celeste; Tilt of Timber; Escapades; Still the Tiger Town; Stranded; Jacob plays Celeste; Ah! Aground Again; Kapp det Gode H

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Scenes From An Exit Row

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: New View; Scenes From An Exit Row; Reunion; Get Sassy; Jigsaw; Long Lost; Filin; Kayak.

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A Moment's Glance

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: And I Love Him, No Turning Back, My Romance, A Moment's Glance, It's All Right With Me, Growing, Haunted Heart, Real LIes

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The Remaining 2%

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. The Remaining 2% 2. Moonlight Waltz 3. The Unconscious 4. Memory 5. Afternoon in Arles 6. A Toon 4 the 121 Crew 7. Indiana Blue

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Loren Stillman: It Could Be Anything

Read "It Could Be Anything" reviewed by John Kelman


Jazz fans seem to be constantly debating when the best period for jazz was. That some believe that now is unequivocally the worst time for a genre now in its second century is puzzling. The arguments most often heard have to do with there being no “significant innovations, and the predominance of high profile artists like ...

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Bill Carrothers: Shine Ball

Read "Shine Ball" reviewed by John Kelman


2005 seems to be pianist Bill Carrothers' year. He's already released I Love Paris (Pirouet), a mainstream look at songs from the 1920's through the 1940s, and Civil War Diaries: Solo Piano (Illusions Music), where he took even greater liberties with American Civil War songs previously covered on The Blues and the Greys (Bridgeboy, 1997). The ...

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Matt Renzi: The Cave

Read "The Cave" reviewed by Jim Santella


Matt Renzi's warm tenor saxophone voice gives his newest album a smoky texture that allows one to settle back and dream of distant lands and faraway places. His inspiration came from living in Japan, Italy, India, and New York over a four-year span. They're visions that last a lifetime, and Renzi has figured out how to ...

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Loren Stillman: It Could Be Anything

Read "It Could Be Anything" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


In a year when the hottest straight-ahead jazz CD featuring an alto saxophonist was recorded sixty years ago, it's important to remember that we must live in our own times as well. And in jazz music, where players carry on into their '80s, Loren Stillman at 23 is like a ten year-old playing major league baseball. ...

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Matt Renzi: The Cave

Read "The Cave" reviewed by John Kelman


While not an uncommon format, the saxophone trio is often a more challenging context than piano or guitar-led groups. Without the benefit of a chordal instrument, a saxophone/bass/drums trio can feel like a quartet minus one, as opposed to a complete entity unto itself. Not so with this group led by saxophonist/clarinetist Matt Renzi, a San ...


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