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Pilgrimage

Label: Heads Up International
Released: 2007
Track listing: The Mean Time; Five Months from Midnight; Anagram; Tumbleweed; When Can I Kiss You Again?; Cardinal Rule; Half Moon Lane; Loose Threads; Pilgrimage.

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The Toys Of Men

Label: Heads Up International
Released: 2007
Track listing: The Toys of Men: Draconian, Fear, Chaos, Cosmic Intervention, The Opening of the Gates, God Light; Come On; Jerusalem; Back in the Woods; All Over Again; Hmm Hmm; Bad Asses; Game; La Cancion de Sofia; El Bajo Negro; Broski; Chateauvallon 1972 (Dedicated to Tony Williams); Bass Folk Song No. 6.

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Good To Go-Go

Label: Heads Up International
Released: 2007
Track listing: Simple Pleasures; Get Busy; Jam Up; The Left Bank; Funkyard Dog; Along for the Ride; Island Time; Wassup!; Easy Street; A Winter Tale; Good to Go-Go; Newroses.

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Stanley Clarke: The Toys of Men

Read "The Toys of Men" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Some artists are excellent songwriters. Others are expert composers. Stanley Clarke belongs to the latter group--a creator of music for art's sake rather than one who is limited to popular songs. His skill for composition comes through strongly on The Toys of Men. Clarke, a pioneering electric bassist, has been a force on ...

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Candy Dulfer: Candy Store

Read "Candy Store" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Candy Dulfer was just twenty years old when she scored her first international hit, “Lily Was Here, a duet with Eurhythmics guitarist Dave Stewart. At that time, she was already an experienced saxophonist, having started at the age of six, heavily influenced by her father, jazz saxophonist Hans Dulfer. Though “Lily Was Here performed well on ...

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Candy Dulfer: Candy Store

Read "Candy Store" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


This is what it sounds like when an artist dabbles in a variety of styles on an album and doesn't really commit to any one of them.Candy Dulfer has nothing to prove to anyone, especially any stuffy old jazz critics. She's blonde, hot, and knows her chops on the alto saxophone like a butcher ...

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Oliver Mtukudzi: Tsimba Itsoka

Read "Tsimba Itsoka" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


For better or worse, everyone leaves a mark on the world. That's the underlying theme of Oliver Mtukudzi's Tsimba Itsoka, which means “No foot, no footprint. Though only his second release since joining the Heads Up family in 2005, it's far from being a new thing for the Zimbabwe native. Nicknamed “Tuku by ...

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Stanley Clarke: The Toys of Men

Read "The Toys of Men" reviewed by John Kelman


Stanley Clarke's influence continues to be felt long past his 1970s glory days as a member of pianist Chick Corea's flagship fusion group Return to Forever and as a solo artist whose School Days (Epic, 1976) remains required listening for any aspiring electric bassist. In the intervening years, despite the occasional high profile gig, he's been ...

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Hiroshima: Little Tokyo

Read "Little Tokyo" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


There's something about the word “crossover that makes musicians and their fans cringe--as if it's bad to be considered diverse. Yet that's exactly what Hiroshima is--a band that plays a little bit of everything.Originating in Los Angeles, this Japanese-American ensemble has been a lesson in cultural diversity since its beginnings in 1974 and album ...

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Najee: Rising Sun

Read "Rising Sun" reviewed by Jeff Winbush


After over twenty years in the business, Najee is what Jules Winfield in Pulp Fiction would call “cool." You never get the sense that Najee is sweating it trying to come up with the right riff. He's just too cool to sweat.Which doesn't mean to suggest that Najee is putting it on cruise control. ...


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