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3D

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2004
Track listing: Colonel Panic; Chi Town; 3hiu (good men)/Move On; zest/Hidden Treasure; ki 3i (all things are well established)/Time Is A Magazine; Mezzanine Blues; Blues Alley; 3in (the sun shines clear and bright)/It

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Jing Chi: 3D

Read "3D" reviewed by John Kelman


Following a 2003 release, Live at Yoshi’s , which leaned a little more towards the jazz side of the jazz-rock fence, Jing Chi returns with 3D , a pounding affair that places itself more firmly in the rock camp, influenced strongly by power groups from the late ‘60s and ‘70s including Cream, Hendrix’s Band of Gypsies, ...

Album

Jing Chi Live!

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2003
Track listing: That Road; Going Nowhere; The Hong Kong Incident; Stan Key; What Goes Around; Crazy House; Cold Irons Bound; Blues MD.

Album

Live!

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2003

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Jing Chi: Jing Chi Live!

Read "Jing Chi Live!" reviewed by Todd S. Jenkins


Jing Chi’s 2001 debut was eagerly anticipated by contemporary jazz fans worldwide. For the most part it satisfied, save for feeling a bit too loose around the edges. One whole point of the project was to explore more open-ended improvisation in an electric fusion context, at which the disc succeeded admirably. Hindsight is always 20/20, however, ...

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Jing Chi

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2002
Track listing: The Hong Kong Incident; Stan Key; Tengoku; Crazy House; Going Nowhere; Go Figure; Man in the Ring; In My Dream; Train Song; Aurora.

Album

Jing Chi

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2002
Track listing: The Hong Kong Incident; Stan Key; Tengoku; Crazy House; Going Nowhere; Go Figure; Man in the Ring; In My Dream; Train Song; Aurora.

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Vinnie Colaiuta/Robben Ford/Jimmy Haslip: Jing Chi

Read "Jing Chi" reviewed by Todd S. Jenkins


Another Tone Center supergroup strikes gold. Ex-Zappa drummer Colaiuta joins Yellowjackets bassist Haslip and blues-jazz guitar god Ford for a pretty damned satisfactory fusion foray. The big ears and fleet fingers required to pull off music like this are present in spades, and Ford's pedigree revives the blues feeling that's been so often absent in jazz-rock ...

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Vinnie Colaiuta/Robben Ford/Jimmy Haslip: Jing Chi

Read "Jing Chi" reviewed by Todd S. Jenkins


Another Tone Center supergroup strikes gold. Ex-Zappa drummer Colaiuta joins Yellowjackets bassist Haslip and blues-jazz guitar god Ford for a pretty damned satisfactory fusion foray. The big ears and fleet fingers required to pull off music like this are present in spades, and Ford's pedigree revives the blues feeling that's been so often absent in jazz-rock ...

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Vinnie Colaiuta - Robben Ford - Jimmy Haslip: Jing Chi

Read "Jing Chi" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Guitarist Robben Ford has established a successful solo career; bassist Jimmy Haslip gained notoriety with the Yellowjackets; and drummer Vinnie Colaiuta is perhaps one of the most called upon session artists in the business. One might have high expectations for this joint production, yet not much happens until we get to the piece titled “Going Nowhere." ...


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