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Entity

Label: Hide Inside Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Marble; Those Claws; V&A; Father Daughter; Blood; Adam Alphabet; Photo Box; Lemon Merengue; Shoop; Sir Benjamin; Entity.

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Neil Cowley Trio: Entity

Read "Entity" reviewed by Chris May


British pianist Neil Cowley put his trio on hold in 2017 to go solo. Entity marks the return of the group, which is completed by bassist Rex Horan and drummer Evan Jenkins. This is their eighth album since 2006, and the fourth with Horan in the lineup (Jenkins has been present from the start). The press ...

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Spacebound Apes

Label: Hide Inside Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Weightless; Hubris Major; Governance; The City and the Stars; Grace; Echo Nebula; The Sharks of Competition; Duty to the Last; Garden of Love; Death of Amygdala; The Return of Lincoln.

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Neil Cowley Trio: Spacebound Apes

Read "Spacebound Apes" reviewed by Phil Barnes


The impact of ambition and competitiveness in a creative pursuit can be double edged. As a spur to action, an attempt to fulfil potential it is surely a positive--think of the mutual admiration and competition between say Brian Wilson and Paul McCartney in the mid-1960s for example. But there are times when a competitive nature can ...

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Displaced

Label: Hide Inside Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Little Secrets; How Do We Catch Up; Displaced; Pair of Teeth; She Eats Flies; Degree in Intuition; That's My Space; Clown Town; Pinball Number COunt; Kenny Two Steps; Mourn; Pillar to Post; Taller Than Me; How Do We Catch Up (The Entity Mix).

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Neal Cowley Trio: Displaced

Read "Displaced" reviewed by Budd Kopman


The short story of Neil Cowley is that he was a child prodigy performing Shostakovich at the age of ten, became enormously successful in the pop, soul and funk world, and then emerged from an electronics-induced existential crisis to lead a predominately acoustic, and very hot jazz trio. If one scored points for ...

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The Neil Cowley Trio: Displaced

Read "Displaced" reviewed by John Kelman


It's rare to hear a new group create a sound so unique from the get-go that antecedents are rendered irrelevant. British pianist Neil Cowley's trio is on the verge of something very significant with Diplaced. More forceful than EST but less clunky than The Bad Plus, the Neil Cowley Trio has plenty to appeal to fans ...


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