Results for "Jazz Magnet Records"
C/D/E
Label: Jazz Magnet Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: View From The Point, Aeolus, BBJC, A Simple Melody, For Bradford, Aubade, C/D/E, Point Of View, AM 2 1/2, 2 For Cyrille
Boom Bop

Label: Jazz Magnet Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Gumbe; New Afro Blu; Three Cambers Of Diop; Silent rain; Root One; Invisible Indivisible; Kinetic Threadness; Brother Boom Bap; Tara; Griot Sunset.
In the Ear of the Beholder

Label: Jazz Magnet Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1. TAMBOR – THE MIX - 12:42
2. SLY MONGOOSE - 7:40
3. CORAZÓN REBELDE - 5:37
4. POR LA CLAVE - 10:12
5. IN THE EAR OF THE BEHOLDER POR LA CLAVE PART II - 17:42
6. SONGOAJIRA - 9:24
7. KING'S HIGHWAY - 6:50
8. TROPICANDO - 5:29
All compositions and arrangements by Jorge Sylvester except
Sly Mangoose by Jack Edwards and Corazón Rebelde by Alberto Barreto.
St. Louis Blues

By Archie Shepp
Label: Jazz Magnet Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: St. Louis Blues; Et Moi; Blue Bossa; God Bless The Child; Total Package; Steam; Limbuke; Omega.
C/D/E

Label: Jazz Magnet Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: View From The Point; Aeolus; BBJC; A Simple Melody; For Bradford; AUBADE; C/D/E; Point of View; AM 2 1/2; 2
For Cyrille.
Snips: Live at Environ
By Steve Lacy
Label: Jazz Magnet Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Disc 1: Hooky / The New York Duck / The 4 Edges / Snips Disc 2: Pearl Street / Tao / Revolutionary Suicide
Boom Bop
Label: Jazz Magnet Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Gumbe/New Afro Blu/Three Chambers of Diop/Silent Rain/Root One/Invisible Indivisible/Kinetic Threadness/Brother Boom Bap/Tara/Griot Sunset.
Archie Shepp: St. Louis Blues

by AAJ Staff
Saxophonist Archie Shepp defined his '60s sound with avant energy and melodic freedom, but he's mellowed quite a bit in the ensuing years. Call it maturity or perspective, but Shepp appears to be more interested these days in a return to fundamentals. On St. Louis Blues, he approaches the blues form with a trio of players ...
Archie Shepp: St. Louis Blues

by AAJ Staff
As one of the most assertive tenor sax voices, and one of the most politically charged voices, of the 1960's, it seemed that Archie Shepp would never mellow. Maybe he hasn't. But his voice isn't front and center, as it was, with aggressiveness and gruffness that posited a controversial statement, whether melodically or verbally. Employing a ...