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Dave Douglas: Greenleaf Portable Series Volume 2: Orange Afternoons
by AAJ Italy Staff
Nell'anno appena trascorso, la Greenleaf Music (etichetta, ma non solo, creata da Dave Douglas - visitate lo splendido sito ne vale la pena,) ha lanciato una nuova collana denominata Greenleaf Portable Series. I tre volumi finora usciti, con il trombettista impegnato in sessioni di registrazioni alla guida di formazioni diverse, pensati per una fruizione esclusivamente digitale, ...
Community Immunity
Label: Greenleaf Music
Released: 2011
Track listing: Community Immunity; Childhood Sympathy; Figmentum II; Second Guessing; Mosaic I; The Living Well; Somnolence IV; Mosaic II; The Imagineer; My Deal.
United Front: Brass Ecstasy At Newport
By Dave Douglas
Label: Greenleaf Music
Released: 2011
Track listing: Spirit Moves; Rava; Fats; I'm So Lonely I Could Cry; United Front; Bowie.
Perpetual Motion
Label: Greenleaf Music
Released: 2011
Track listing: Five Hands Down; Perpetual Motion; Claire; Firefly; Energy Generation; Memphis Redux; L.Z.C.M.; East Bay Grit; Impossible Machine; For Someone.
Bad Mango
Album: Bad Mango
By Dave Douglas
Label: Greenleaf Music
Released: 2011
Duration: 05:45
The Gulf
Album: Orange Afternoons
By Dave Douglas
Label: Greenleaf Music
Released: 2011
Duration: 09:01
Safeway
Album: Rare Metals
By Dave Douglas
Label: Greenleaf Music
Released: 2011
Duration: 05:10
Curtis Macdonald: Community Immunity
by Dan Bilawsky
"The Jazz Community" is a phrase that shows up in more than a few album reviews, but what does it really mean? Like-minded jazz musicians certainly gravitate toward one another, but they don't live in some massive, hippie-like commune where people play John Coltrane and Charlie Parker licks ad infinitum and bow down in front of ...
Dave Douglas Brass Ecstasy: United Front: Brass Ecstasy At Newport
by Mark Corroto
Brass bands, like wild animals are best viewed in their native habitats. Watching a lion on the savanna is a much different experience than seeing it caged in a zoo. Likewise, hearing Dave Douglas' Brass Ecstasy live is superior to any studio recording. Not that the band's Spirit Moves (Greenleaf, 2009) was a subpar Douglas recording; ...





