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Komeda: The Innocent Sorcerer

Label: Jazzwerkstatt Berlin-brandenburg E.v.
Released: 2011
Track listing: Wicker Basket; Kattorna; Sleep Safe and Warm; Crazy Girl; After the Catastrophe;
Roman II; Kattorna (reprise).
The Complete Works Of Eric Dolphy

By Potsa Lotsa
Label: Jazzwerkstatt Berlin-brandenburg E.v.
Released: 2011
Track listing: Burning Spear (Half Note Triplets); Hat and Beard; Iron Man (The Meeting); 245; Mandrake (The Madrid Speaks,the Panther Walks); Red Planet; Les; Springtime; Out There (Far Cry); The Prophet; Potsa Lotsa (Number Eight); Straight Up and Down; April Fool; Strength with Unity; Out to Lunch; Lady E ; G.W.; The Baron; Something Sweet, Something Tender; South Street Exit; Miss Ann;Serene In the Blues; Gazzeloni; Miss Movement; Inner Fly/Hat and Beard (Reprise)
Augusto Pirodda: No Comment

by AAJ Italy Staff
Partiamo da una banalità. Suonare con due leggende viventi come Gary Peacock e Paul Motian è il sogno di tutti i pianisti ( e non solo ). Per Augusto Pirodda, nato a Cagliari quarant'anni fa, il sogno è diventato realtà. Ma ascoltando No Comment, titolo quanto mai significativo, si ha l'impressione che i tre musicisti si ...
Boom Box: Jazz

by John Sharpe
Some might think there an element of presumption in titling a CD Jazz, but German saxophonist Thomas Borgmann gets right to the essence in this set by his Boom Box trio, with drummer Willi Kellers and bassist Akira Ando: spontaneous three-way conversations which swing. Borgmann has a back story that takes in iconoclasts such as saxophonists ...
Boom Box: Jazz

by Henry Smith
Free jazz can have some fairly antisocial connotations. Too often, the term raises an undeserved fear in the uninitiated, as freedom can be scary. That hardly necessitates that it lack beauty, lyricism or intimacy, however; it simply means that those traits are arrived at by organic means rather than controlled ones. Few artists ...
Boom Box: Jazz

by Raul d'Gama Rose
Inspired by the spirit of the great reeds and woodwinds player Eric Dolphy, Thomas Borgmann is not the only musician in Europe to become a Dolphy acolyte. Dolphy is, in fact, all but deified across the pond and it is not hard to understand why. In many ways he personifies not only the eternal, fluttering quality ...
Augusto Pirodda: No Comment

by Dan McClenaghan
A standard comic-strip theme presents the wise man sitting cross-legged on a remote mountain top, contemplating life, the human condition, God. A searcher from the temporal world below climbs the mountain and asks the wise man a question of profound importance. The last frame of the strip is a joke, the wise man's answer that steers ...
Boom Box: Jazz

by John Eyles
Surprises can come in the most unlikely guises and under the least likely names. Jazz is the latest example of that old maxim to never judge a book by its cover. The combination of the group name Boom Box--conjuring up images of hip-hop and oversized ghetto blasters--and a graphic style reminiscent of Peter Brötzmann albums does ...
Potsa Lotsa: The Complete Works Of Eric Dolphy

by Keith Henry Brown
The great multi-instrumentalist/composer Eric Dolphy spent almost as much time being criticized in his career as he was praised. Remarkably, there was dissension in some critical circles at the time about his abilities as a performer and writer. In the infamous cover story in the April 1962 issue of Downbeat Magazine, Dolphy and ...
Adam Pieronczyk: Komeda: The Innocent Sorcerer

by Dan McClenaghan
Polish saxophonist Adam Pieronczyk pays tribute to his to his country's jazz pioneer, Krzysztof Komeda (b.1931, d.1969), with Komeda: The Innocent Sorcerer.Pianist/composer Komeda is better known for his film work, in the United States, than for his jazz work. The title of the CD is taken from the soundtrack he composed for the 1960 ...