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Article: Album Review

Larry Young: In Paris: The ORTF Recordings

Read "In Paris: The ORTF Recordings" reviewed by Mark Corroto


You may know organist Larry Young from his work in The Tony Williams Lifetime band (with John McLaughlin) and later with Jimi Hendrix, and Carlos Santana or you may just be hip to his Blue Note 1960's years. Nonetheless, you would certainly be surprised to learn that he lived to be just 38 years old, passing ...

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Article: Live Review

Booker T. Jones at Yoshi's

Read "Booker T. Jones at Yoshi's" reviewed by Walter Atkins


Booker T. Jones Yoshi's Oakland CA February 6, 2016 The esteemed Booker T. Jones and his band performed in front of a sold out house at Yoshi's in Oakland. He presented a set of Booker T. & the MGs vintage originals mixed in with some popular songs from artists he has ...

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Aka Balkan Moon & AlefBa: Double Live

Read "Double Live" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


The music of the Balkans has been progressively finding a prominent place among Western listeners of creative music in the past several years, though its presence has been a relevant factor for decades. Notably Raya Brass Band, Eastern Boundary Quartet and Balkan Beat Box have directly and indirectly incorporated the regional influences in the context of ...

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Francesco Diodati e il Questionario di Proust

Read "Francesco Diodati e il Questionario di Proust" reviewed by AAJ Staff


All About Jazz Italia: Il tratto principale della mia musica. Francesco Diodati: In continua evoluzione e trasformazione. AAJ: La qualità che desidero nei musicisti che suonano con me. F.D.: La voglia di rischiare e mettersi in gioco. La propensione a suonare con gli altri, per la musica ...

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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Electric Church - Atlanta Pop Festival July 4, 1970

Read "The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Electric Church -  Atlanta Pop Festival July 4, 1970" reviewed by Doug Collette


Jimi Hendrix Electric Church: Atlanta Pop Festival July 4, 1970 Legacy Music 2015 In front of the largest audience he would ever entertain, jimi Hendrix used a select few numbers from his early days-"Fire," “Spanish Castle Magic"--to erect a new persona for himself with more recently composed tunes such as “Room ...

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Robin Eubanks Mass Line Big Band: More Than Meets The Ear

Read "More Than Meets The Ear" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


Trombonist Robin Eubanks is well known for his versatility and inventiveness. It is no surprise, therefore, that his first big band recording, More Than Meets The Ear, is an innovative and engaging work of mainstream jazz. Various influences, across genres, infuse the intricately crafted music that, despite its precise orchestration brims with energetic spontaneity.

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Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix

Label: Music On Vinyl
Released: 2015
Track listing: Purple Haze, Stone Free, Spanish Castle Magic, Red House, Hey Jo; Manic Depression, Fire, Bold as Love, You Got me Floatin',I Don't Live Today, Are You Experienced? Crosstown Traffic, Third Stone from the Sun, Hey Baby (Land of the New Rising Sun)

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Jimi Hendrix: Freedom-Atlanta Pop Festival

Label: Sony Music
Released: 2015
Track listing: Fire; Lover Man; Spanish Castle Magic; Red House; Room Full Of Mirrors; Hear My Train A Comin’; Message To Love; Freedom; Foxey Lady; Purple Haze; Hey Joe ; Voodoo Child (Slight Return); Star Spangled Banner; Straight Ahead.

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Jazzedelics: Jazzedelics

Read "Jazzedelics" reviewed by Graham E Peterson


Opening with the burning re-harmonization of Jimi Hendrix's “Fire," the Jazzedelics incorporate all of the rhythmic intensity of the king of psychedelic rock's massive sound while reimagining the song in fresh and new harmonic territory. The band sets out to take some of the 1960's most notable recordings and recreate them as if jazz musicians had ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

John Abercrombie on ECM - Part 1: Through the '80s

Read "John Abercrombie on ECM - Part 1: Through the '80s" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Now that the The First Quartet set of recordings by guitarist/composer John Abercrombie from 1979-1981 has been released, it is as good a time as any to explore Abercrombie's career on ECM as a leader/co-leader, plus some his work as a sideman. There is a famous epithet from Bill Evans: “Jazz is not a ...


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