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Live In Milano

Label: Golden Years of New Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1.Tutankhamun 2.Illinstrun 3.A Jackson in Your House

Album

Strictly for our Friends

Label: Golden Years of New Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: Play one; Play two; Play three; Play four; Play five; Play six; Play seven; Play eight.

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The Art Ensemble Of Chicago: Live In Milano

Read "Live In Milano" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


This outing was originally issued as a bootleg LP ( Among the People ) amid some disagreements between the band and the producer, yet all concerns have since made amends as Live In Milano is officially released for the first time. The opening piece, “Tutankhamun," is an eighteen-minute extravaganza featuring Malachi Favors Magoustous's prominently conveyed walking ...

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Famoudou Don Moye/John Tchicai/Hartmut Geerken: The African Tapes

Read "The African Tapes" reviewed by AAJ Staff


One of music's most amazing powers is its ability to tell a story. In the case of The African Tapes, three musicians lived an incredible story and transformed the experience into a narrative of pure sound. Lengthy negotiations with various foreign ministries and embassies gave fruit in 1985 as the trio of Moye, Tchicai, and Geerken ...

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The Ganelin Trio: Strictly for our Friends

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Evolutionary biologists fret constantly about the long-term consequences of isolation. The giant tortoises of the Galapagos Islands and the mutant flowers of Hawaii provide two examples where species have run rampant in isolation. In this era of immediate communication and internet accessibility, one often forgets that music has also undergone similar experiences. Political forces, driven by ...

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Sergey Kuryokhin: The Ways of Freedom

Read "The Ways of Freedom" reviewed by AAJ Staff


In the darkest hour of the Cold War, pianist Sergey Kuryokhin sought every opportunity to uncover the contraband ideas of Western music and incorporate them into his own playing. His day job consisted of playing piano accompaniment twice weekly for a girls' gymnastic class. The rest of the time, Kuryokhin worked at the piano to define ...

Album

Con Affetto

Label: Golden Years of New Jazz
Released: 1999

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Anthony Braxton: Composition No.94 For Three Instrumentalists (1980)

Read "Composition No.94 For Three Instrumentalists (1980)" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The folks at Leo Records remind us that “new jazz”, “free-jazz” or “new music” is over 40 years old as they approach their 20th anniversary as a fine, cutting-edge label often featuring old and new talent. Here, on their newly launched “Golden Years of New Jazz” label, we celebrate the first of four new releases, with ...


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