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Disorder at the Border: The Music of Coleman Hawkins

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Disorder At The Border; La Rosita; Bean & The Boys; Honeysuckle Rose; Body And Soul; Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho.

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Above & Beyond: An Evening In Grand Rapids

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Silent Observation; Nothing but Love; Dark Silhouette; At Play in the Fields of the Lord.

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Waltz Again

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: 1. Pushkin Suite (26:05); 2. Waltz Again (8:52); 3. Dark Secrets (10:18); 4. Steps (11:25); 5. Sparkle (6:46) Tutte le composizioni sono di David Murray

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I Ain´t Looking at You

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: 01. There's Blues Everiwhere (Shirley Scott) - 5:45; 02. Seven Steps to Heaven (Miles Davis/Victor Feldman) - 6:40; 03. Contemplation (McCoy Tyner) - 7:30; 04. Queen's Beat (Mike LeDonne) - 6:31; 05. I Ain't Looking At You (Jesse Davis) - 7:33; 06. Shirley's Song (Mike LeDonne) - 6:46; 07. Old Folks (Dedette Leee/Willard Robinson) - 7:37; 08. Nutville (Horace Silver) - 7:42; 09. Mellow Soul (Don Patterson) - 7:02.

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Magnify

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2007

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David Murray Black Saint Quartet: Sacred Ground

Read "Sacred Ground" reviewed by Troy Collins


With three decades of recording to his credit, multi-reedist and composer David Murray's oeuvre is a varied one; his dabbling in pan-global multi-ethnic fusions and ensembles has ranged from solo recitals to big bands. Murray's tenth album for Justin Time Records, Sacred Ground is inspired by his recent film soundtrack for Marco Williams' Banished, ...

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World Saxophone Quartet: Political Blues

Read "Political Blues" reviewed by Jim Santella


Long recognized as an avant-garde fixture with creativity up the wazoo, the World Saxophone Quartet has a language all its own. Its four-part harmony flows worlds apart from the norm while its improvised antics reach right out into your soul and grab hold. The quartet's albums can usually be ranked at the top before you even ...

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Billy Bang Quintet featuring Frank Lowe: Above & Beyond: An Evening in Grand Rapids

Read "Above & Beyond: An Evening in Grand Rapids" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


Few musicians in any category combine violinist Billy Bang's intrinsic understanding of his instrument's tradition with the adventurousness associated with the New York City loft scene of the 1970s and wrap it up in an inside-out style honed and refined over the course of a thirty-plus year career. For the last few years ...

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Bennie Wallace: Disorder at the Border: The Music of Coleman Hawkins

Read "Disorder at the Border: The Music of Coleman Hawkins" reviewed by J Hunter


Tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins' musical footprints stretch back to the 1920s, when he played with Louis Armstrong in Fletcher Henderson's orchestra. It's true that Hawkins was one of the forerunners of bebop, and went on to play and record with Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, and John Coltrane. But Hawk's signature recording of the standard “Body and ...


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