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Article: My Blue Note Obsession

Newport Jazz Festival 1959

Read "Newport Jazz Festival 1959" reviewed by Marc Davis


The collector asks: When is it OK to say, “I have enough, thanks. I don't need the live version, too." Consider the dilemma of Wolfgang's Vault, a musical treasure trove of old jazz and rock performances. If you've never been there, go now. The site is stunning. It is an enormous collection of long-lost ...

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Article: Profile

Claude Nobs: We All Came Out To Montreux...

Read "Claude Nobs: We All Came Out To Montreux..." reviewed by Ian Patterson


Montreux Jazz Festival is fifty. It's a significant milestone and cause for celebration. No doubt there will be an added festive element to this year's edition of the festival, founded by Claude Nobs--along with pianist Géo Voumard and writer René Langel--in 1967. Yet for many, the celebrations will be tinged with sadness due to the absence ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Steven Wilson: Maintaining Momentum with Transience & 4 1/2

Read "Steven Wilson: Maintaining Momentum with Transience & 4 1/2" reviewed by John Kelman


He is undeniably one of the hardest working men in music. In addition to ongoing work as surround sound and new stereo remixer for bands including King Crimson, Yes, Jethro Tull, XTC, Hawkwind, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Tears for Fears, Simple Minds, Roxy Music and Caravan, with more groups being added on a regular basis, Steven ...

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Article: Album Review

David Mengual Free Spirits Big Band: Vertebrats

Read "Vertebrats" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


This is a bit of a monster. The David Mengual Free Spirits Big Band is a big Big Band--27 musicians--with impressive musical scope, mixing improvisation with written charts, original pieces with tunes by some of the best known and most respected composers of the last 300 years. Vertebrats is the band's third album--a richly varied, ambitious ...

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Article: Album Review

Bitch 'n' Monk: FulafalonGa

Read "FulafalonGa" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Bitch 'n' Monk is clearly willing and able to take a few risks. It's a strategy that succeeds: the duo's debut recording and self-described “short album," the beautifully-packaged FulafalonGa, lasts barely 25 minutes but packs more ideas into that brief span than most bands manage in the full 60-minutes plus of a standard CD. What's more, ...

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Article: Live Review

Giovanni Falzone Contemporary Orchestra + ExtraCoro: La Banda Del Teatrino

Read "Giovanni Falzone Contemporary Orchestra + ExtraCoro: La Banda Del Teatrino" reviewed by Paolo Peviani


Lampi di Musicamorfosi, 11° edizione Monza 29.03.2014 Crisi, mancata meritocrazia, cupole e cupolette varie, onorevoli X che intascano vitalizi, fughe di cervelli ... Parla di noi, il nuovo progetto di Giovanni Falzone “La Banda del Teatrino." Dei nostri problemi e vizi che ogni giorno troviamo (d)enunciati sui quotidiani e nei telegiornali. ...

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Article: Album Review

Jeremy Steig: Flute Fever

Read "Flute Fever" reviewed by Carlo Wolff


Jeremy Steig's astonishing, trailblazing debut finally gets its compact disk due, 50 years after Columbia released it on vinyl. It was also the debut of Denny Zeitlin, a Bay Area psychiatrist whose singularly imaginative jazz moonlighting has resulted in numerous fearless disks over the past five decades. Backed by veterans Ben Riley on drums and Ben ...

Album

Montreux 2003

Label: Not On Label (Jethro Tull)
Released: 2013
Track listing: Aqualung; Locomotive Breath; The Dambusters March; I Can't Dance; Land Of Confusion; Hold On My Heart;

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Article: Film Review

Steven Wilson: Drive Home

Read "Steven Wilson: Drive Home" reviewed by John Kelman


Steven Wilson Drive Home Kscope 2013 It's been a busy couple of years for Steven Wilson. The British singer, multi- instrumentalist and songwriter has continued his work as the go-to guy for surround sound and stereo remixes on recent outings including XTC's Nonesuch (1992; reissued Panegyric, 2013), Yes' Close to the ...

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Article: Live Review

Live From Old York: Delta Saxophone Quartet, Ballaké Sissoko, Larry Miller & Blackbeard's Tea Party

Read "Live From Old York: Delta Saxophone Quartet, Ballaké Sissoko, Larry Miller & Blackbeard's Tea Party" reviewed by Martin Longley


Delta Saxophone Quartet The Chapel November 22, 2013 The Delta Saxophone Quartet's best-known album is Dedicated To You, But You Weren't Listening (MoonJune, 2007) which tackled the music of Soft Machine, particularly concentrating on the the output of bassist/composer Hugh Hopper. Delta is a group which ostensibly exists within ...


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