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Waltz Again

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Pushkin Suite #1; Waltz Again; Dark Secrets; Steps; Sparkle.

Album

A Celebration

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Ntsikana

Album

For My Father

Label: Justin Time Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Paulette; Bemsha Swing; Queen of Hearts; Sophisticated Lady; Johnny COme Lately; Prelude to a Kiss; Lotus Blossom; SKJ; Easy to Love; Because I Love You; Grace of God; Softly as in a Morning Sunrise

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David Murray 4Tet & Strings: Waltz Again

Read "Waltz Again" reviewed by R. Emmet Sweeney


Waltz Again begins with a thick squall of strings and hyper-Ayler sax wailings, laying down a warning. The strings in this recording will not sit still as a plush backing for treacly balladeering, but will instead bob and weave in constant interplay with the quartet. And when the true ballads come, their beauty gleams off the ...

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P.J. Perry: Time Flies

Read "Time Flies" reviewed by Jim Santella


Recorded live at The Cellar in Vancouver, British Columbia, Time Flies features fired-up bebop from a quintet of veteran artists who've never lost track of the designs that were given to us by pioneers such as Bird, Diz, Bud Powell, Horace Silver, and Art Blakey. Alto saxophonist P.J. Perry drives with the spirit of ...

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Ranee Lee & Oliver Jones: Just You, Just Me

Read "Just You, Just Me" reviewed by Jim Santella


Interpreting lyrics convincingly and scatting with fired-up authority, Ranee Lee turns in a winning performance, working with a superb piano trio that agrees with her expressive manner. She and pianist Oliver Jones first recorded together over fifteen years ago. Here, they're both quite expressive in their delivery: Lee the warm interpreter and Jones the impeccable keyboard ...

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Odd: Libert

Read "Libert" reviewed by AAJ Staff


The ODD Jazz Quartet, as this Canadian group is also known, is not particularly strange about the way it plies its open-ended approach to jazz styles from funk to bop to free, all cleverly merged on Liberté 54--which for some reason has only been released in Canada. The words “unusual" or “inventive" would better describe the ...

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Dave Young Quintet: Mainly Mingus

Read "Mainly Mingus" reviewed by John Kelman


Over the years Canada has produced its share of world-class jazz musicians who have reached widespread acclaim, including Oscar Peterson, Gil Evans, Paul Bley, and Kenny Wheeler. Lesser-known, but no less important, are support players like drummer Terry Clarke, who spent a number of years in New York and was a long-time collaborator with guitarist Jim ...

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Billy Bang: Vietnam: Reflections

Read "Vietnam: Reflections" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


On the second installment of his Vietnam trilogy, following the highly acclaimed Vietnam: The Aftermath (Justin Time, 2001), violinist Billy Bang continues the healing process. His great achievement is not only personal, having faced the demons of that bloody and futile war as a GI, but also musical as well. Bang succeeds in transforming the harrowing ...


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