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Anthony Braxton (+ Duke Ellington) Concept of Freedom

Label: Hat Hut Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Comp. No. 257 (+ 30, 31, 48, 69, 90 & 136) by Anthony Braxton; Freedom No. 1, 4 & 6 From the Sacred Concert No. 2.

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Time Within Time

Label: Hat Hut Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Some Other Time I; River's Run; Pirouette; Footprints; Some Other Time; Time Was; Round She Goes; Django; Some Other Time; All Blues; You Can't Go Home Again; Some Other Time.

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Chicago Overtones

Label: Hat Hut Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Chicago Beer Coaster; Ultramarine #13; Sweet Zurzday; L'Ago Freschio; Long Armed Woman; Dog Nose In The Kitchen; Dick's Holler; Barry K; Melancholia.

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The Distance Runner

Label: Hat Hut Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: The Loneliness of a Long Distance Runner: Mind and Body; Colors: Red, Gray, Yellow; Petite Fleur; The Tree: Roots, Limbs, Branches; Mother, Father; Time Immemorial: Before, Then, Now, After; Peace on Earth.

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The Way

Label: Hat Hut Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1 Stamps 5:47; 2 Blinks 10:45; 3 Troubles 9:59; 4 Raps 11:31; 5 Dreams 9:16; 6 Existence 8:40; 7 The Way 9:55; 8 Bone 7:44; 9 Name 12:57; 10 The Breath 11:59; 11 Life on Its Way 11:04; 12 Swiss Duck 5:51.

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Anthony Braxton's Charlie Parker Project 1993

Label: Hat Hut Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: CD1: Hot House; A Night in Tunisia; Dewey Square; Klactoveesedstene; An Oscar for Treadwell. CD2: Bebop; Bongo Bop; Yardbird Suite; A Night in Tunisia; Passport; Klactoveesedstene; Scrapple from the Apple; Mohawk; Sippin' at Bells; Koko.

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One Too Many Salty Swift and Not Goodbye

Label: Hat Hut Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: One Too Many Salty Swift And Not Goodbye

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Daniele D'Agaro/Jeb Bishop/Kent Kessler/Robert Barry: Chicago Overtones

Read "Chicago Overtones" reviewed by Germein Linares


The Windy City is currently cultivating new sounds in jazz. Sure, sure, it's always been a strong hub for the music, but recent offerings out of Chicago have elevated the city's jazz status beyond New York-like coolness. Not only does Ken Vandermark reside there, but in recent memory there have been several worthwhile releases from Chicago-based ...

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Daniele D'Agaro: Chicago Overtones

Read "Chicago Overtones" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Italian reed player Daniele D'Agaro creates music full of broad, sweeping gestures. His tenor saxophone sound is gigantic, with a warm and wide vibrato, and an attack that runs from the gentle caressing of notes to extended shards of intentional overblowing. His clarinet playing has the same command of sound, with a massive, piercing tone and ...


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