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Arild Andersen: Green Into Blue - Early Quartets

Read "Arild Andersen: Green Into Blue - Early Quartets" reviewed by John Kelman


He's one of Norway's “Big Four"—a group of artists who, with the assistance of the emerging ECM label in the early 1970s, kick-started international focus on the music from a country that, despite its relatively small population, has become a truly vital force in the evolution of jazz over the past 40 years. Alongside saxophonist Jan ...

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Nels Cline: Of Singers and Sound

Read "Nels Cline: Of Singers and Sound" reviewed by Rex  Butters


Mimi Melnick's Salons feature some of Los Angeles' best improvising musicians in the most intimate of settings--her home, at the top of a hillside overlooking the San Fernando Valley. This afternoon's trio tunes, and tests sound levels. Bass wizard and longtime UCLA professor Roberto Miranda banters with veteran drummer Bert Karl, while the group's lanky guitarist, ...

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Vasil Hadzimanov Band: Zivota Mi

Read "Zivota Mi" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


The figure of Joe Zawinul casts a long shadow in the world of jazz, with plenty of artists finding inspiration in the broad spectrum of his work. Vasil Hadžimanov Band, one of Serbia's leading jazz acts, is led by an artist whose work and imagination is fueled by Zawinul's music, and has come a long way ...

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The Nels Cline Singers: Initiate

Read "Initiate" reviewed by Mark Corroto


The release of the Nels Cline Singers 2-disc Initiate, a two hour-and-fifteen minute behemoth of sound, calls to mind a similar effort of 30 years ago, entitled Sandinista! (Epic, 1980) by the influential punk band turned prophets, The Clash. Like Mick Jones and Joe Strummer's 3-LP project, Cline's vision is too big to be encapsulated into ...

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Hot Club of Detroit: It's About That Time

Read "It's  About That Time" reviewed by Larry Taylor


This is the year of “gypsy jazz." Around the world, the 100th birthday of Django Reinhardt, legendary Gypsy guitarist, is being celebrated with festivals and concerts. At this centennial time, the Hot Club of Detroit's It's About That Time is firmly in the tradition of Reinhardt's Hot Club of France, his legendary quintet from the1930s. This ...

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John McLaughlin and The 4th Dimension: John McLaughlin and The 4th Dimension: To The One

Read "John McLaughlin and The 4th Dimension: To The One" reviewed by John Kelman


After two studio albums that fell into the category of special projects--the large-casted but surprisingly cohesive Industrial Zen (Verve, 2005) and synth-laden Floating Point (Abstract Logix, 2008), where the iconic guitarist flipped his past concerns of playing eastern music with a western sensibility by recruiting a largely Indian group to play some very western fusion--John McLaughlin ...

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The Nels Cline Singers: Initiate

Read "Initiate" reviewed by Troy Collins


Called “The World's Most Dangerous Guitarist" by Jazz Times and named one of twenty “Guitar Gods" by Rolling Stone, Nels Cline's profile has expanded considerably since his collaborations with underground personalities like Thurston Moore and Mike Watt and recruitment by Wilco in 2004. Cline's roots in the West Coast jazz scene pre-date his newfound mainstream recognition ...

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Absolute Ensemble featuring Joe Zawinul: Absolute Zawinul

Read "Absolute Zawinul" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


The musical legacy of Austrian-born composer/keyboardist Joe Zawinul extends further than his illustrious tenure with Cannonball Adderley and Miles Davis (1960s-1970s) or as co-leader of the fusion super-group Weather Report (1970s-1980s) with fellow icon musicians Wayne Shorter and Jaco Pastorius. In his later days, although with less notoriety, he continued to gain momentum by recording and ...

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Joe Zawinul - Absolute Ensemble: Absolute Zawinul

Read "Absolute Zawinul" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Il connubio fra improvvisazione e accademia non è mai stato semplice, checché ne dicano coloro che citano, un po' a sproposito, l'improvvisazione così come praticata nella tradizione accademica europea fino alle estreme propaggini del Romanticismo, e che dimenticano come radicalmente sia diversa l'improvvisazione codificata dal Canone africano-americano, soprattutto nei suoi legami non con una tradizione scritta ...

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Take Five With Adam Glasser

Read "Take Five With Adam Glasser" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Adam Glasser:Adam grew up in South Africa influenced by township jazz. He took a UK English Literature degree, started gigging as pianist in Paris 1980, with a semester at Berklee in 1981. He gigged around London '80s/'90s with own trio and commercial gigs, tours with Jimmy Witherspoon, Martha Reeves, and for Manhattan Brothers, ...


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