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Greatest Hits

Label: Croatia Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Cowboys and Indians; Kandilce, Sarajevo, Gypsy Song, Kalajdzisko oro, Vlatkovo oro, Gluvo doba,
Pustelija, Verba, Nadez, Ljubv; Amazng Grace, Seir, Fosforna Mesecina, Deca na Sonceto, Bistra Voda,
Uspavanka za Radmilu M, Funky Junkie, Ogledalo.
Greatest Hits

Label: Sazi Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Lima Bean; Slow Zig; Addis; 32nd Street; Deep Eyes; Mae Mae; Oladipo.
Scott Amendola vs. Wil Blades: Greatest Hits

by Doug Collette
Hardly the adversarial enterprise its billing implies, Greatest Hits is not keyboardist Wil Blades' first duo with a master percussionist: he recorded Shimmy (Amulet, 2012) with Billy Martin (of Medeski, Martin & Wood fame) in 2012. And any music lover who relished Martin's somewhat more abstract collaboration with keyboardist Medeski, Mago (Amulet, 2007) will be nevertheless ...
Greatest Hits

Label: Thirsty Ear Recordings
Released: 2013
Track listing: Gesture; New Orbit; Cohesion; Module; GNG; New ID; 4D; Stage 10; Nu-Bop; Key Swing; Elastic Aspects; Circular Temple #1.
Matthew Shipp: Greatest Hits

by Harry S. Pariser
"Greatest Hits" compilations are not releases normally associated with jazz musicians, and especially not with pianist as decidedly avant-garde as Matthew Shipp.Shipp explains that My impetus for creating this CD was that I have a vast catalogue which I don't think the jazz world has started to absorb yet. I selected the tunes by ...
Matthew Shipp: Greatest Hits

by John Sharpe
It takes more than a degree of chutzpah for any modern day jazzer to title a collection Greatest Hits, let alone a doyen of the avant-garde. But pianist Matthew Shipp has never shied away from controversy--indeed, on occasion has actively courted it. Slightly apologetically, sleeve note annotator Tad Hendrickson points out that the selections were those ...
Greatest Hits

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Label: Ronin Rhythm Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Build Us a Rocket Then…; Knarrho; Massive Bereavement; 048.
Sha's Feckel: Greatest Hits

by John Kelman
With Stoa (ECM, 2006), the world at large was introduced to Nik Bärtsch and his hypnotic, booty-shaking Zen Funk. But the Swiss pianist's rapid ascendance, thanks to the international reach and reputation of ECM Records, was only the tip of the iceberg. Not only had Bärtsch released six previous albums since 2001, on his own Ronin ...