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When The Night Is New

Label: Jazz Excursion Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: But Beautiful; East of the Sun; The Very Thought of You; You Don't Know What Love Is; The Thrill is Gone; If I Should Lose You; It Might As Well Be Spring; I Didn't Know What Time It Was; Left Alone; Just One of Those Things; I Was Brought to My Senses; I'll Be Seeing You.

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The Crooked Line

Label: Jazz Excursion Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: The Mayor; Emancipated Thinking; Isobel; Scatterbrained Prelude; Scatterbrained; More Ways Than One; All the Things You Are; Kydee; Totem Pole; The Crooked Line.

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Nathan Eklund Group: The Crooked Line

Read "The Crooked Line" reviewed by Troy Collins


The Crooked Line is New York based trumpeter Nathan Eklund's vibrant sophomore effort, following his 2006 debut, The View From Afar (Jazz Excursion Records). Joined by his erstwhile quintet, Eklund and company ply a subtly adventurous program of mainstream post-bop. Joined by saxophonist Craig Yaremko, pianist Joe Elefante, bassist Brian Killeen and drummer Josh ...

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Abigail Riccards: When The Night Is New

Read "When The Night Is New" reviewed by Woodrow Wilkins


Young female jazz vocalists often launch their recording careers with fresh interpretations of standards. While some of these ventures are successful, it all too often happens that we never hear from these divas again. Hopefully, that will not be the case with Abigail Riccards, whose When the Night Is New certainly fits the mold left by ...

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Abigail Riccards: When The Night Is New

Read "When The Night Is New" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


The heralded arrival of any new singing sensation is oftentimes met with caution, but in the case of Abigail Riccards' When The Night Is New the total package--her voice and the music--is one that truly deserves attention. Riccards has gained notoriety since moving to New York in 2003--as a semifinalist in the Thelonious ...

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Craig Yaremko: Sync

Read "Sync" reviewed by Laurel Gross


For those who want an indication of whether their tastes are in sync with an artist's essence, going along for a ride with multi-reedist Craig Yaremko is as straight-ahead as driving on a highway. Yet this is also someone who likes taking the scenic route. These are not detours off the main path but intrinsically threaded ...

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Don Friedman: Waltz For Marilyn

Read "Don Friedman: Waltz For Marilyn" reviewed by Andrey Henkin


Don Friedman Waltz For Marilyn Jazz Excursion Records 2007 In jazz, for all of its love of the all-star session, the long-term collaboration is of utmost importance. There have been many such relationships: bassist Charles Mingus and reed player Eric Dolphy, saxophonist John Coltrane and drummer Elvin Jones, ...


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