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Resilience

Label: Jazz Legacy Productions
Released: 2011
Track listing: For Miles; Escapade; Emperor March; I Guess I'll Hand My Tears Out To Dry; Fire & Ice; Dance Of The Infidels; Who Knew?; Blue Lace; Work; Klimo.

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Source

Label: Jazz Legacy Productions
Released: 2011
Track listing: Blue Minor; Way 'Cross Town; I Waited For You; Little T; Cool Green; Tempus Fugit; Park Avenue Petite; Chant; Born To Be Blue; Opus De Funk.

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Uplift

Label: Jazz Legacy Productions
Released: 2011
Track listing: Come Fly With Me; One Mint Julep: Renewal; Sweet Georgia Brown; I Just Can't See For Lookin'; Django; Body and Soul; Hope; Home; Fungi Mama.

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Grace

Label: Jazz Legacy Productions
Released: 2011
Track listing: Discussao; Blues On The Corner; In A Mist; I Talk To The Trees; Four; Tippin'; Setembro; 26-2; Toys Love Dance; Grace; Salt Song.

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Benny Green: Source

Read "Source" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


In una carriera trentennale Benny Green ha inciso oltre un centinaio dischi come sideman ma poco più di una decina da leader. Dalla prima metà degli anni duemila, quando realizzò i lavori in duo col chitarrista Russell Malone (Jazz at the Bistro del 2002 e Bluebird del 2004) il pianista non entrava in sala incisione e ...

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Yotam: Brasil

Read "Brasil" reviewed by Larry Taylor


Two reviews of Israeli-born guitarist Yotam's Brasil appeared recently in All About Jazz, and the reviewers had major differences. Lawrence Peryer had a negative view, summed up by: “Yotam take his place on the list between Yanni and Zamfir, offering a denatured version of a musical form that has already proven itself accessible ...

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Yotam: Brasil

Read "Brasil" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


A single letter separates the English and Portuguese spellings of the world's fifth largest country, but that letter distinguishes between an outsider's view and the way that an insider takes it all in. Brazil is for tourists, but Brasil is for those initiated in the musical ways of this South American land of wonder. While Israeli ...

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Yotam: Brasil

Read "Brasil" reviewed by Lawrence Peryer


Brazilian music is tricky. It must be approached carefully as its mellow understatement can be vulnerable to sterility in production and blandness in execution. Brasil, by Israeli guitarist Yotam Silberstein (now known solely as “Yotam") is plagued by both attributes. It is quite difficult to appreciate the competency of the players with whom ...

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Tim Mayer: Resilience

Read "Resilience" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Resplendent arrangements and artful soloists are in abundance on Tim Mayer's Resilience. For this, the Boston-based tenor saxophonist's debut recording under his own name, Mayer manages to bridge the gap between the often opposing forces of stability and variety, as he builds each tune around the same core quartet while using an ever-changing list of guests ...

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Benny Green Trio: Source

Read "Source" reviewed by Larry Taylor


Benny Green, now 48, is entering his middle years. Early on he was hailed as a budding master; today he has fully blossomed into one of the jazz world's finest pianists. Equally comfortable with a fast-paced piece and or a sensitive ballad, he is a go-to guy for sessions as back-up or leader. His last recordings ...


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