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Clifford Jordan: These Are My Roots: Clifford Jordan Plays Leadbelly
								
									by Chris May
									
										
																			
								
These Are My Roots: Clifford Jordan Plays Leadbelly is an oft overlooked item in the canon of tenor saxophonist Clifford Jordan, whose chef d'oeuvre was undoubtedly Glass Bead Games (Strata-East, 1974), one of the most exalted jazz albums of its era. But These Are My Roots, which was originally released on Atlantic in 1965 and has ...
Charles Mingus: @ Bremen 1964 & 1975
								
									by Stefano Merighi
									
										
																			
								
"In questo paese--sentenziò Charles Mingus--percepisco ancora intatto il puzzo delle camere a gas e dei campi di concentramento. Ma non fatevi troppi problemi: gli Stati Uniti d'America sono anch'essi un grande campo di concentramento." Il paese era la Germania Ovest, la città era Brema, l'anno il 1964. La dichiarazione è riportata da ...
My Conversation with Chick Corea
								
									by AAJ Staff
									
										
																			
								
From the 1995-2003 archive: This article first appeared at All About Jazz in August 1999. It would be silly for me to even attempt to pontificate on the ramifications Chick Corea has had on this music. But it should be universal that his impact has been substantial at worst. So I will let him ...
Benjamin Koppel: Curiosity Won't Kill This Cat
								
									by R.J. DeLuke
									
										
																			
								
Benjamin Koppel is an extraordinary Danish musician from an illustrious music family. He is all about musicof just about any kind. He's always absorbing it, discovering what there is to derive from it. A kind of restless desire to explore envelops him. He simplifies it in his own words: he's curious. It comes naturally to him. ...
Frank Kimbrough: From Now to ForeverA Remembrance
								
									by Ludovico Granvassu
									
										
																			
								
On December 30, 2020, pianist Frank Kimbrough passed away at the age of 64. True to form, 2020 wreaked havoc until the end. The cause of death was not Covid-19, but the shock at the untimely loss of a revered artist was not any less powerful. Frank Kimbrough had the rare gift of touching ...
Charles Mingus @ Bremen 1964 & 1975
																	
								
								
									Label: Sunnyside
									Released: 2020									
Track listing: Sendesaal Radio Bremen's Studio F, Bremen, Germany April 16, 1964; Hope So Eric; Fables Of Faubus; Piano Solo; Sophisticated Lady; Parkeriana; Meditations On Integration; Post-Aula Auditorium, Recorded by Radio Bremen, Bremen, Germany July 9, 1975; Sue's Changes; For Harry Carney; Free Cell Block F, 'Tis Nazi USA; Black Bat And Poles; Fables Of Faubus; Duke Ellington's Sound Of Love; Cherokee; Remember Rockefeller At Attica; Devil Blues; 								
@ Bremen 1964 & 1975
																	
								
								
									Label: Sunnyside Records
									Released: 2020									
Track listing: 
CD 1: 
Hope So Eric; Fables of Faubus.
CD 2: 
Piano Solo; Sophisticated Lady; Parkeriana; Meditations on Integration
CD 3: 
Sue's Changes; For Harry Carney.
CD 4: 
Free Cell Block F, 'Tis Nazi Usa; Black Bat and Poles; Fables of Faubus; Duke Ellington's Sound of Love; Cherokee; Remember Rockefeller at Attica; Devis Blues								
Mark Sullivan's Best Releases of 2020
								
									by Mark Sullivan
									
										
																			
								
Despite the circumstances, this was a high volume year for album releases, rich in both quantity and quality. Mine is not a ranked listing, but more or less in reverse chronological order. Since I wrote fewer album reviews than average, for the first time I have included several releases that I did not review myself.
Charles Mingus: @ Bremen 1964 & 1975
								
									by Mike Jurkovic
									
										
																			
								
It is 1964 and the big bass emperor rules the old continent as he commanded every stage he set foot on. So @ Bremen 1964 & 1975 just does not sound right. Charles Mingus Swings Bad Ass and Liberates Your Body and Your Mind @ Bremen sounds way more like it. Foras much as anything in ...
Charles Mingus: @ Bremen 1964 & 1975
								
									by Chris May
									
										
																			
								
Four hours of previously unissued, premier-league music by Charles Mingus is something to shout about, and @ Bremen 1964 & 1975 is about as good as the bassist and composer's posthumously released live albums get. Four CDs chronicle two extended, intense performances recorded in Germany by Radio Bremen. Both gigs featured all-star bands and both are ...

					
					
				
				
				
			
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
			
			