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Moon Germs
By Joe Farrell
Label: CTI Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Great Gorge; Moon Germs; Time's Lie; Bass Folk Song.
Invisible Nature
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Mysterium; Rising Tide; Outback Spirits; Underground Movement; Ganges Groove; Fair Trade; Song For World Forgiveness.
Jack DeJohnette & John Surman: Invisible Nature
by Jim Santella
Creative music casts many impressions. Primarily a drums and soprano saxophone session, Invisible Nature swings impressionism through a dramatic collection of scenery. Improvising cohesively, the duo creates an enjoyable album that takes jazz beyond the mainstream. The pair of veteran artists forges a concert performance spontaneously. Recorded live on tour at the Berlin Jazz Festival and ...
Supertrios
By McCoy Tyner
Label: Milestone
Released: 1977
Track listing: Wave; Blues on the Corner; I Mean You; The Greeting; Prelude to a Kiss; Moments Notice; HymnSong; Consensus; Four by Five; Stella by Starlight Washington Young; Lush Life Strayhorn; Blues for Ball.
Nearness of You: The Ballad Book
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1. Chan's Song 2. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight 3. Nascente 4. Midnight Mood 5. The Nearness of You 6. Incandescence 7. Sometimes I See 8. My Ship 9. Always 10. Seven Days 11. I Can See Your Dreams
Dave Holland: A Weekend of Bass
by Dave Roberts
There may be no instrument that is more vital yet less heralded in a jazz group than the bass. The bass provides much of the rhythmic and harmonic foundation as well as outlining the form. If the bassist is solid, locking in with the drums and piano, everyone else in the group can relax. And often, ...
My Foolish Heart: "Live" At The Left Bank
By Stan Getz
Label: Label M
Released: 2000
Track listing: Invitation, Untitled, Spring Is Here, Litha, Lucifer's Fall, My Foolish Heart, Fiesta.
Milagro
By Alan Pasqua
Label: Postcards
Released: 2022
Track listing: Acoma; Rio Grande; A Sleeping Child; The Law of Diminishing Returns; Twilight; All of
You; Milagro; L’Inverno; Heartland; I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen (for my
Kathleen).
Charles Lloyd: Crossing the Waters Wide
by C. Andrew Hovan
From the time of love-ins" and tie-dyed shirts to today's current jazz renaissance, Charles Lloyd has played a part in the multifaceted history of the music. His series of Atlantic sides in the '60s transfixed a young and impressionable audience by way of an intoxicating fusion of mysticism, rock rhythms and jazz improvisation, while also launching ...


