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Reuben Wilson: Organ Blues
by Jim Santella
Reuben Wilson’s blues band settles in nice and cozy. It’s a celebration! Nods to Jimmy Smith and Jack McDuff fit appropriately into a session of traditional good time blues. Melvin Butler lends a soulful persona that stands patiently in the shadow of the late Eddie Harris. Grant Green, Jr. and leader Reuben Wilson recall the great ...
Masters Of Groove Meet Dr. No
Label: Jazzateria
Released: 2001
Track listing: Masters of Groove Twist; Dr. No Shuffle; Under the Mango Tree; Jamaican Rock; Bond II; III Blind Mice; Jump Up; Crab Key Lullaby.
Unite
Label: Jazzateria
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1. Epilogue (00:29) 2. CD Changer- anthology (5:13) 3. Take Me Higher (6:12) 4. When I See You See Me (4:04) 5. Infra Red (00:39) 6. Manifestation of a Theme (7:25) 7. Woo (3:00) 8. The Indigenous Circle (8:38) 9. Terra (8:05) 10. Midnight Raga (2:58) 11. A Poem Meant To Celebrate (5:08) 12. Two Dimension (2:12) 13. Dance to the IP Beat (4:54) 14. In The Pocket Where You Know It's Safe (4:57) 15. Prologue (00:46)
Indigenous People: Unite
by AAJ Staff
For those unfamiliar with Marc Cary and his various ensemble fronts, Indigenous People" is Marc Cary's groove-based ensemble that plays a varied repertoire of groove cuts taken from the loom of African diasporic music." So then there is a melange here of Afro-Latin grooves, Jazz, African Folk, the Go Go music of Cary's youth, and raw, ...
Masters Of Groove: Masters Of Groove Meet Dr. No
by Jim Santella
Four seasoned veterans bring back the 1960s through a nostalgic look at the music from the first James Bond thriller. Organ, guitar, bass and drums remind us how well the organ combo fit popular music of the day. The film’s scenery, which included tropical beaches and open waters, made it possible for a variety of popular ...
Trillium
By Marc Cary
Label: Jazzateria
Released: 2000
Track listing: Minor League; Trillium; Blues for Haseeb; New Prospective; My Love is You; Peace Maker; Little Willie Leaps; Moment of Love; King Tut
Marc Cary: Rhodes Ahead Vol. 1
by Glenn Astarita
Jazz pianist Marc Cary pays a bit of homage to the electric piano that Harold Rhodes started developing way back in the mid-forties as Leo Fender subsequently bought the rights and appended his last name to an instrument that is cherished by many a keyboardist. With Rhodes Ahead, Vol 1 Cary performs on the rhodes, and ...
Marc Cary: Trillium
by Jim Santella
From the moody modern mainstream, pianist Marc Cary’s trio moves deliberately with dramatic passion, then balances its program with swinging blues romps and lilting flute melodies. A powerful pianist who leans toward classical diversion, Cary grew up in the Washington, DC area, where creative music has always been well received. Once he moved to New York, ...
Marc Cary: Trillium
by David Adler
While this is pianist Marc Cary’s record, the first thing that jumps out at the listener is the huge sound of Tarus Mateen’s bass. Deliciously fat, woody tones like these don’t grow on trees. On this memorable trio session, Mateen and powerhouse drummer Nasheet Waits provide a rambunctious, rock-solid foundation for Cary’s profound piano ruminations. Flutist ...