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Soul Search
By Joe Morris
Label: AUM Fidelity
Released: 2000
Track listing: Slight Of Hand; Adhesive; Eyes Or Gaze; Natural Number; Versicolor; Soul Search; Flyer;
Micron; Forwards And Sideways; Pluralize.
Joe Morris & Mat Maneri: Soul Search
by Glenn Astarita
Soul Search represents the latest offering from modern day jazz/improv artists, guitarist Joe Morris and violinist Mat Maneri. ' Hence, we are presented with new music from two musicians who have placed their rather prolific identities on this scene for quite some time now and as they say in the world of prize fighting - - ...
Joe Morris/Mat Maneri: Soul Search
by AAJ Staff
Soul Search marks the first duo collaboration from Boston's guitar wizard Joe Morris and power violinist Mat Maneri, who previously played together on Morris's quartet recordings (eg. 1998's A Cloud of Black Birds). Morris and Maneri, both idiosyncratic stylists with their own signature sound, clearly belong together. Joe Morris--without a doubt the most innovative guitarist to ...
Joe Morris Quartet: At The Old Office
by Glenn Astarita
Following up his hugely successful “Knitting Factory Records” release, featuring accordionist Andrea Parkins, bassoonist Karen Borca and saxophonist Rob Brown titled Many Rings, guitarist Joe Morris returns with his current working Quartet on the “live” set - At The Old Office. Here, the band performs at the Knitting Factory’s, “Old Office” which seems to be a ...
Racket Club
By Joe Morris
Label: About Time Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Rumble Strip; Revolve; Wedoe; Cellular; Vapor; Pointyhead (Parts 1&2); Instinct; Slipshod.
Joe Morris: Racket Club
by Glenn Astarita
Guitarist Joe Morris embellishes his already impressive recorded legacy with the newly released Racket Club on the About Time label. Recorded in 1993, this dynamic set features Morris pays a little homage to his blues and rock roots the twin drumming of Jerome Deupree and Curt Newton, along with Nate McBride’s thumping, slapping and funky electric ...
Joe Morris: Racket Club
by AAJ Staff
With few exceptions, funk and free jazz have remained a safe distance apart. The pioneering efforts of Ornette Coleman's Prime Time, along with the early recordings of James Blood Ulmer, helped bring free funk into the world. But ever since then, most musicians have stayed away. Joe Morris, today's premier free jazz guitarists, usually ...


