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Joe McPhee & Joe Giardullo: Specific Gravity

Read "Specific Gravity" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Horn duets are often as challenging as solo horn recitals, both to listeners and performers alike. Free from the frameworks of traditional chordal and rhythmic instruments such pairings can also create a rewarding theatre of unrestrained experimentation. The two players who join forces on this disc aren’t your average Joes. Both seem bent from the onset ...

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Joe McPhee & Joe Giardullo: Specific Gravity

Read "Specific Gravity" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Multi-woodwind specialist/trumpeter, Joe McPhee also utilizes a valve trombone during these duets with fellow woodwind ace, Joe Giardullo on this outing recorded live at “WPKN” radio in Bridgeport, CT. The soloists commence the proceedings with the twenty-eight minute, “A Priori.” On this piece, McPhee and Giardullo toggle between various instruments along with a metronome like clicking ...

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Nation Time

Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Nation Time / Shakey Jake / Scorpio's Dance

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Trinity

Label: Atavistic Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Ionization; Astral Spirits; Delta.

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Mister Peabody Goes To Baltimore

Label: Kedar Entertainment Group
Released: 2001

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Specific Gravity

Label: Kedar Entertainment Group
Released: 2001

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Underground Railroad + Live At Holy Cross Monastery 1968/6

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Released: 2001
Track listing: Disc One: Underground Railroad (22:43)/ Harriet (11:07)/ Message from Denmark (9:49)/ New Spiritual No. 1 (14:19)/ E=MC

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Emancipation Proclamation: A Real Statement of Freedom

Label: Okka Disk
Released: 2001
Track listing: Cries and Whispers; Mother Africa (for Miriam Makeba); God Bless the Child; Emancipation Proclamation; Hate Crime Cries.

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Joe McPhee: Underground Railroad + Live At Holy Cross Monastery 1968/6

Read "Underground Railroad + Live At Holy Cross Monastery 1968/6" reviewed by Derek Taylor


True to their word the folks behind the Unheard Music Series have continued in their charge of returning all Joe McPhee’s early recordings for the CJR label to circulation. The latest installment and McPhee’s debut as a leader, Underground Railroad does one better by adding an entire archival concert to the package. At the risk of ...

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Joe McPhee: Trinity

Read "Trinity" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Even for Joe McPhee, Trinity is a far-ranging record. He writes in the liner notes (genuinely, I'm sure) that in this spare trio setting, “the area I wanted to work became more defined." In fact, that area is about as broad as you can possibly imagine. McPhee delivers animalistic howls, plaintive melodies, and bluesy ramble, each ...


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