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Chemistry

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2016

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Unlimited 1, Live at Catalina's

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Spoken Introduction; Stolen Moments; Jeannine; Be Yourself; Spoken Introduction; Remembering; Spoken Introduction; Mama Ya Ya; Fourth Dimensions (a.k.a. Kenny’s Sound); Adelante; Spoken Introduction; Soulero; Spoken Introduction; Strayhorn Medley (Passion Flower / Take the “A” Train); Spoken Introduction; Things Ain’t What They Used to Be.

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A Place In Time

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2016

Album

Natural Essence

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Mamacita; It Could Happen to You; Faith Amongst the Unknown; I Cover the Waterfront; I Remember; Dedication; My Romance; Toku-Do; Minority.

Album

Jive Culture

Label: HighNote Records
Released: 2016

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Kenny Burrell: Unlimited 1, Live at Catalina's

Read "Unlimited 1, Live at Catalina's" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Guitarist Kenny Burrell, who isn't generally known for hanging out with big bands, now has one of his own: the Los Angeles-based Jazz Orchestra Unlimited, for which he serves as music director on its debut album, Unlimited 1, Live at Catalina's. While the ensemble is splendid, individually and collectively, there's no doubt that Burrell is the ...

Article: Album Review

Cyrus Chestnut, Buster Williams, Lenny White: Natural Essence

Read "Natural Essence" reviewed by Maurizio Zerbo


Grazie anche a una ritmica formidabile, con Natural Essence Cyrus Chestnut firma una delle opere più convincenti della sua discografia. Mantenendo ben saldo il legame con la tradizione dello swing, questo trio delinea ritmicamente e con piglio deciso la tensione dinamica. A ciò si aggiunga una vibrante vis comunicativa e il nuovo imprinting, a tempo medio ...

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Eric Alexander: Second Impression

Read "Second Impression" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Not only has tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander recorded more than thirty-five albums as a leader since arriving in New York City some twenty years ago, he has appeared on almost as many others as a sideman. He's such an earnest blue-collar worker that one almost expects him to carry his saxophone in a lunch pail instead ...

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Pat Martino: Nexus

Read "Nexus" reviewed by Victor L. Schermer


This CD is not only a fine addition to the Pat Martino catalogue, it is also of historical importance with respect to his personal and musical development. Recorded at the well-known eclectic nightclub the Tin Angel in Philadelphia in the mid-nineties (the exact date is not given and probably unknown), it is a duet set (or ...

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Dena DeRose: United

Read "United" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


Loathe as one might be to admit it, there are far too many singers today who consider themselves jazz vocalists. The fact of the matter is it is far too easy to scat a few lines, come up with some nouveau riche lyrics, and press your album at 45 rpm than to really function as a ...


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