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Rick Stone Trio: Fractals

by AAJ Italy Staff
Il chitarrista americano Rick Stone divide il suo tempo fra didattica e concerti in area newyorkese. Dopo l'album Samba de Novembre, uscito nel 2004, si prende un bel po' di tempo di riflessione per giungere a questo Fractals che lo vede guidare un bel trio con il bassista Marco Panascia e il batterista Tom Pollard, ottimi ...
Fractals

Album: Fractals
By Rick Stone (Guitar)
Label: Jazzand
Released: 2011
Duration: 4:25
Rick Stone Trio: Fractals

by Dan McClenaghan
Trio recordings hold a special place in jazz. Bass and drums, teaming with a piano or guitar, give the front man the most room for instrumental self expression (saxophone out front is a different matter). Though he may not be the busiest of guitarists in terms of recording, with a good stretch of time between Samba ...
These Are Them

By Al Ashley
Label: Jazzand
Released: 2005
Track listing: Blue Note; These Are Them; Perfect Day; The Other Time; Relative Minority; Fats Write; Look At What We Do To Ourselves
Al Ashley: These Are Them

by Dennis Hollingsworth
In the liner notes to drummer Al Ashley's These Are Them, the title is given this meaning: these are good times, enjoy them while you are able, for they will never return again." Not a bad way to approach life in general, and certainly appropriate for the immediacy necessary in the recording studio. The inclusion of ...
Al Ashley: These Are Them

by John Kelman
For listeners who picked up on the somewhat elusive guitarist Rick Stone's recent release, Samba de Novembro (Jazzand, '04), and liked what they heard, here's an opportunity to catch Stone in a completely different context. Drummer Al Ashley's These Are Them , originally released in '03 but only now seeing broader release, finds Stone and fellow ...
Samba de Novembro

Label: Jazzand
Released: 2004
Track listing: Samba de Novembro; My Romance; Rain Forest; Duck, Duck Blues; Autumn in Three; Careless Love; Song for Helen; Played Twice; I Can't Get Started; West Side Waltz; Blues Enough; In Loving Memory
Rick Stone: Samba de Novembro

by Michael P. Gladstone
Guitarist Rick Stone brings an interesting history to this recording. A transplanted Ohioan, Stone has been a part of the New York jazz scene for some years now, and his debut recording, Far East with Kenny Barron, was released in '91. It has been a long interval getting back to the recording studio. Rick Stone explains ...