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Moving Picture
By Tom Harrell
Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Moving Picture; Apple House; Montego Bay; Time Passage; Different Clouds; Gee, A. Bee; Happy Ring; Vibrer; Sea; Four the Moment.
Song of No Regrets
Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: But Here’s the Thing; These Three Words; Grinder; Mas Que Nada; Boom Zoom; Song of No Regrets; Cede’s Shack; Up, Up and Away.
Rain or Shine
Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Come Rain or Come Shine; 132nd and Madison; Everything Must Change; Learnin’ the Blues; I Wonder Where Our Love Has Gone; Soupbone; Never Let Me Go; Our Day Will Come; Danny Boy.
Time for the Dancers
Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Time for the Dancers; Leave It to Lonnie; The Ballad of Hank Crawford; There’ll Be Another Spring; Pocket Watch; Theme from “Chico and the Man”; And So It Goes; Little B’s Poem; Flowers for Emmett Till.
Eric Alexander: Song of No Regrets
by Jack Bowers
Eric Alexander, who has been wielding as impressive a tenor saxophone as anyone on the scene for more than two decades, returns to the studio for what seems the umpteenth time with an abundant stockpile of point-blank pleasures on Song of No Regrets, an essentially Latin-grooved session that leaves room on the first two numbers for ...
Houston Person: Rain or Shine
by Jack Bowers
Tenor saxophonist Houston Person, now in his eightieth decade, has made no concessions to Father Time, choosing instead to use his many years in the jazz trenches to forge a style all his own, bathed in blues and soul but never turning a deaf ear to the allure of a seductive and tasteful melody. Each of ...
Pat Martino: Formidable
by Victor L. Schermer
The title Formidable" and the striking cover photo of Pat Martino in profile in front of a statue of a lion suggests that the great guitarist is going to unleash awesome powers. However, the proper meaning of formidable in this context is more to be taken as the presence of the master. Here and now, in ...
Woody Shaw: The Tour Vol. 2
In July 2016, I posted about a previously unreleased live album by the Louis Hayes-Junior Cook Quintet featuring Woody Shaw. It was recorded in Stuttgart, Germany, on March 22, 1976. The excellent album was entitled The Tour: Volume One, which teased the release of subsequent installments. Well, That day has arrived. The Tour: Volume Two, was ...
Russell Malone: Time for the Dancers
by Jack Bowers
The flame lit so brightly many years ago by guitarist Wes Montgomery continues to burn with intensity thanks to gifted torch-bearers like Russell Malone whose third album for HighNote Records, Time for the Dancers, not only mirrors Montgomery's singular musical temperament but ushers it into aesthetic realms that would surely have had Wes nodding his approval. ...
Second Impression
Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Second Impression; So Many Stars; Blues for Mo; Jennie’s Dance; Secret Love; T-Bone Steak; Frenzy; Everything Happens to Me; Full House.


