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Rick Parker Collective: New York Gravity

Read "New York Gravity" reviewed by Matt Merewitz


The Rick Parker Collective proves that its possible to be groundbreakingly innovative in 4/4 time, at least most of the time. These days the opposite is thought to be true - that changing the time is the only way to go. To be on the cutting edge you have to be messing around with alternative time ...

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Eivind Opsvik: Overseas

Read "Overseas" reviewed by Matt Rand


Considering its rotating cast of characters, the music on Eivind Opsvik's Overseas has a surprising consistency. The leader's bass is a helpful anchor thoughout the disc. Aside from Opsvik, though, are nine musicians who spread their talents across a variety of subgroupings, many which have been known to create all kinds of sounds. Perhaps best known ...

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Adjust

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. Hover, 2. The Wheat and the Tares, 3. Force of Habit,4. Way Truth Life, 5. Chinese Radio, 6. Sight, 7. Veil

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The Unquiet

Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. Up And Over, 2. Treehugger, 3. Keepsake, 4. The Unquiet, 5. In Piece, 6. Wanton Ways, 7. Sense Of Stealth , 8. Desert Storm

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Gerald Cleaver / Veil of Names: Adjust

Read "Adjust" reviewed by Phil DiPietro


Calling this one of 2001's most surprising , refreshing and simply best releases is not as intrepid an estimation as it may seem, since it was one of three nominees by the Jazz Journalists' Association for Recording Debut of their jazz year (April 15, 2001 - April 15, 2002). Splitting his prodigious talents between the gigging/recording ...

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From Down There

Label: Fresh Sound New Talent
Released: 2001

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George Colligan: Como La Vida Puede Ser (How Life Could Be)

Read "Como La Vida Puede Ser (How Life Could Be)" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Some of the greatest jazz talents are known not only for being talented instrumentalists, but also for their prowess in the area of original composition. Names that come to mind would have to include Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, and of course, Duke Ellington. While George Colligan certainly has not yet achieved the name recognition of any ...

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QUATTRO

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2000


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