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Jane Bunnett: Cuban Odyssey

Read "Cuban Odyssey" reviewed by Jim Santella


Traditional Cuban music and upbeat modern jazz go together like ice and water: one serves the other’s purpose in turn, while their union stands apart as a natural wonder. And where would we be without ice water? Jane Bunnett’s Cuban adventure takes her on a journey outside the city limits of Havana to places ...

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Cuban Odyssey

Label: EmArcy
Released: 2002

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Spirituals & Dedications

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Don's Light; A Laugh For Rory; I'm Gonna Tell God; Illusion Suite; Shadrack; Cal Massey; Powerful Paul Robeson; Nobody Knows; Ecclusiastics; Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child.

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Jane Bunnett/Stanley Cowell/Dewey Redman: Spirituals & Dedications

Read "Spirituals & Dedications" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The spirituals from Spirituals & Dedications are traditional songs from the Christian church. The dedications here are to the immensely spiritual men of our modern musical times. Flutist and soprano saxophonist Jane Bunnett and her husband/producer/trumpeter Larry Cramer assembled two often overlooked and under appreciated musicians, Stanley Cowell and Dewey Redman, to breathe sanctified life into ...

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Alma Santiago

Label: EmArcy
Released: 2001

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Spirituals & Dedications

Label: EmArcy
Released: 2001

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Alma De Santiago

Label: Blue Note Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1. Funky Mambo 2. Son Santiaguero 3. Almendra 4. Janes And Los Hoyos 5. La Comparsa 6. Camaroncito Seco 7. Lagrimas Negras 8. Donna Lee 9. Mambo Shin Shin 10. Quien Eres Tu? 11. Alma De Santiago

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Jane Bunnett: Alma De Santiago

Read "Alma De Santiago" reviewed by Jim Santella


Traditional music from Cuba covers a lot of territory. With vocal soloists and chorus, lively charanga flute features, a stellar jazz saxophone quartet, and a 38-piece percussion ensemble, the session stands on familiar ground. However, this is not mere traditional folkloric music. Bebop jazz and Afro-Cuban actions weave an exciting tale of ceremony and a history ...

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Jane Bunnett: Alma De Santiago

Read "Alma De Santiago" reviewed by Jim Josselyn


When I began listening to this recording I began to immediately think of some of the things I enjoy most in music - creativity, execution, counterpoint, interplay, feeling and spirited improvisation - and this disc has all of those in abundance as saxophonist Jane Bunnett leads a group of fine musicians through some extremely fresh and ...

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Ritmo + Soul

Label: EmArcy
Released: 2000


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