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Jean Luc Ponty: In Concert

by Dennis Cook
There's a reason jazz-fusion has a bad reputation. It frequently takes the simple, graceful sway of group themes and solos and allows the latter to dominate in icky extended masturbatory excess. At the same time, the melodies are often an afterthought, an excuse for noodling and aimless technique demonstrations. Jean Luc Ponty once apprenticed with Frank ...
In Concert
Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2001
Track listing: Introduction by Norman Granz/ Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are*/ Baubles, Bangles and Beads*/ Laura*/ Bweebida Bobbida*/ Utter Chaos*/ Introduction by Norman Granz/ Open Country/ Love In New Orleans/ Four For Three/ Subterranean Blues.
Gerry Mulligan Quartets: In Concert

by Derek Taylor
Gerry Mulligan’s pianoless quartet with Chet Baker is commonly cited as an early artistic apogee in the careers of both its frontline participants. Less widely lauded, Mulligan’s other quartet with valve trombonist/pianist Bob Brookmeyer, which followed on the heels of the Baker association, was every bit as creatively prosperous and this pair of concerts reissued by ...
Martin Taylor: In Concert

by David Adler
Martin Taylor, the Django-inspired Englishman who shared many a stage with the late Stephane Grappelli, has developed one of the brightest, purest guitar tones in the business. At Pittsburgh’s Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild in 1998, Taylor showed off that tone in a solo setting, and this recording of the event is simply stunning. Jim Ohlschmidt’s liner notes ...
In Concert
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Released: 2000
Track listing: Speak No Evil; Moving Parts; Like Someone in Love; Airegin; My Funny Valentine; New Tune Blues; Returning; On the March.
In Concert
Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2000
Track listing: They Can't Take That Away from Me; Why Did I Choose You?; In a Mello Tone; Georgia on My Mind; I Got Rhythm; I'm Old Fashioned; The Dolphin; Sweet Lorraine; Stella by Starlight; Lulu's Back in Town; I Remember Clifford; Taking a Chance on Love
Martin Taylor: In Concert

by Dave Nathan
Scottish born Martin Taylor started performing during the 1960's. He got a lucky break in 1979 when Stephane Grappelli's guitarist broke his wrist and Taylor was asked to step in. That alliance brought him to the attention of jazz critics and public alike and was the beginning of a 20-year association with the great jazz violinist. ...