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Another Side

Label: Naim Label
Released: 2006
Track listing: The Big Organ; Children of the Night; Little Creatures; A Slow Stroll Round a Black Hole; Brian's B.S. (Bass Solo); O Man; Ain't No Thing (Drum Intro); Sticks & Stones; The Gong Show (Percussion Intro); I Gotta Be Chi; The Noisy Neighbor (Drum Intro); Dining By Rail; Homage To Someone Else's Ancestors (Drum Intro); Mideastern Standard Time; Beauty & the Beholder; If You're Still a Round

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Trinity

Label: Origin Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Part 1: Chaos; Creation; Exodus. Part 2: Incarnation (Intro); Incarnation; Proclamation of the Unexpected (Intro); Proclamation of the Unexpected; Sorrowful Mysteries (Intro); Sorrowful Mysteries. Part 3: Pieta; Resurrection (Intro); Resurrection; Freedom.

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John Moulder: Trinity

Read "Trinity" reviewed by John Kelman


While it's possible to overstate the importance of parallel careers, it's difficult to avoid touching on the subject when it comes to John Moulder. The ordained priest has also managed an active musical career in Chicago as a guitarist, most notably as a member of ex-Pat Metheny Group drummer Paul Wertico's trio for the past 12 ...

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Exodus

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Label: Origin Records
Released: 2006
Duration: 03:29

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StereoNucleosis

Label: A440 Music
Released: 2004
Track listing: Corner Conversation; We Needed the Rain; Somewhere in Between; Desert Sky; First, Bass; The Eleventh Hour; You Can Get There From Here; What Would the World Be; 30 dBs Below Zero; Almost Sixteen; Down And Out On The Farm; Twisted Hoedown

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Don't Be Scared Anymore

Label: Premonition Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Clybourn Strut; The Underground; African Sunset; The Visit; Liftoff; Long Journey's End; Taliaville; Justa Little Tuna; Testament

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Paul Wertico Trio: Don't Be Scared Anymore

Read "Don't Be Scared Anymore" reviewed by Todd S. Jenkins


Following the untimely demise of the Igmod label, the Paul Wertico Trio made an enlivening shift to Premonition to produce their first studio disc. The trio format seems to offer Wertico a better chance to really stretch out and shine than the Pat Metheny Group or his own prior groups permitted. He selected near-perfect foils in ...

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Paul Wertico Trio: Don't Be Scared Anymore

Read "Don't Be Scared Anymore" reviewed by Jim Santella


With a fusion of jazz, rock and soulful blues, Paul Wertico features blazing guitars atop propulsive rhythms for his second trio album. The Chicago lineup works well together with empathy, while performing original compositions from each of them. The drummer-led unit drives through a variety of familiar rhythms, including classical ostinatos, ride cymbal swings, and a ...

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Live In Warsaw!

Label: IGMOD
Released: 1998
Track listing: Introduction; Toms For Talia (Drum Intro); Cowboys & Africans; Little "e"; Time For The Blues; Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise; Magical Space; Give The Drummer's Sum (Drum Intro); 8 x 12; Closing Announcements

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Paul Wertico Trio: Live In Warsaw

Read "Live In Warsaw" reviewed by Ed Kopp


If your knowledge of Paul Wertico is limited to his work with the Pat Metheny Group, you might not realize the extent of this man's ability. Live In Warsaw shows another side to a drummer who's better known for his finesse than his quick hands. Recorded one night during a two-week tour of Germany ...


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