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Inhuman Wilderness

Label: Innervoice Jazz
Released: 2016
Track listing: Countless Voices Of Unknown People; Fall Not A Tear; Inhuman Wilderness; Structural Adjustment; Land Theft; I Should Have Known No Less; Rent The Sky; Composure Must Be Rare.

Album

Zenith

Label: Innervoice Jazz
Released: 2016
Track listing: Sun At The Zenith; Mystery Song; Air We've Never Breathed: I. The Bass Knows, II. Up and Over, III. Lips; Waterfalls; Best Bet; Hurricane.

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Bobby Avey: Inhuman Wilderness

Read "Inhuman Wilderness" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


The failings and callousness of mankind have long served as muse and model for artists, but rarely have such negative stimuli yielded such powerful, probing, and positively mesmerizing work as what can be heard on Inhuman Wilderness. This fifth album from pianist Bobby Avey provides extraordinarily intense and thoughtful musical commentary on topics ...

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Marc Copland: Zenith and Haunted Heart

Read "Marc Copland: Zenith and Haunted Heart" reviewed by John Ephland


Zenith InnerVoice Jazz 2016 There's some shared, ongoing history here. Between drummer Joey Baron and bassist Drew Gress, pianist Marc Copland has logged some pretty decent music time. Add trumpeter Ralph Alessi and there's a new element, one not found in the rhythm section's work with guitarist John Abercrombie or in the ...

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Marc Copland: Zenith

Read "Zenith" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Whenever pianist Marc Copland is a sideman on a session, much less leading the session, there are very high expectations for the music. Whether it is the lustrous sound he gets from the keyboard, which includes his pedalling, the dense harmonies which create shimmering harmonics or the intelligence of his lines and compositions, Copland has a ...

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Marc Copland: Zenith

Read "Zenith" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


After releasing a series of excellent but under-recognized CDs on various small record labels--starting in the mid-1980s--pianist Marc Copland rose in prominence in 2006 when he took up residence on Germany's Pirouet Records. The highlight of his Pirouet days was a set of trio discs wrapped in a marketing package dubbed “The New York Trio Recordings." ...


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