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Ivo Perelman: The Eye Listens

Read "The Eye Listens" reviewed by Jim Santella


Impressionism carries Ivo Perelman along roads near and far. Most avenues on The Eye Listens carry his free, improvising trio through intense spasms of outward emotion. Consider our natural world. From the quiet sovereignty of a pink, summer rose to the horrifying power of a wintry tornado; Mother Nature has made room for it all. The ...

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The Hammer

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Released: 2000

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The Eye Listens

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Released: 2000

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Ivo Perelman: The Hammer

Read "The Hammer" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


On The Hammer, hard blowing tenor saxophonist Ivo Perelman performs a series of heated, or shall we say - explosive - duets with modern jazz drummer Jay Rosen. Again, Perelman exhibits his passion for fierce and unaffected improvisation, performed with unparalleled guile and tenacity. At times, it is hard tell what instrument Perelman is actually playing ...

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Brazilian Watercolour

Label: Leo Records
Released: 1999

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Sieiro

Label: Leo Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: 1 Sieiro 6:15 2 Rush Hour 10:28 3 Santana 7:10 4 Arcos 11:05 5 The Link 12:02 6 The Vermicello 3:55 7 Assimptotica 5:07

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Aquarela Do Brazil

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Released: 1999

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Sieiro

Label: Leo Records
Released: 1999

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The Ivo Perelman Quartet: Sieiro

Read "Sieiro" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Ivo Perelman once again displays his striking ability to make a tenor saxophone sound like a string instrument. There are moments on this disc when a single note issues from the upper register and for a moment it's not clear: is it Perelman? Or Tomas Ulrich's cello? Or even the astounding Dominic Duval on bass? But ...

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Ivo Perelman: Brazilian Watercolour

Read "Brazilian Watercolour" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Brazilian saxophonist Ivo Perelman cannot be accused of being lethargic or laid back. His energy level may rival that of American saxophonist David S. Ware; however, Perelman’s uniqueness lies within his South American roots and later day Trane or Albert Ayler modernistic approach. On “Brazilian Watercolour”, Perelman utilizes ex-Coltrane drummer Rashied Ali and long time David ...


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