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Grand Marquis

Label: Kedar Entertainment Group
Released: 2000

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Chicago Tenor Duets

Label: Kedar Entertainment Group
Released: 2000

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Engines Of Creation

Label: Kedar Entertainment Group
Released: 2000

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The Three Complete +6

Label: Kedar Entertainment Group
Released: 2000

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Joe Locke: Beauty Burning

Read "Beauty Burning" reviewed by David Adler


Vibraphonist Joe Locke and pianist Frank Kimbrough have a developed a camaraderie that was well documented on 1999’s Saturn’s Child. Beauty Burning is the next chapter in that fruitful relationship, but this time bassist Ray Drummond and drummer Jeff “Tain" Watts join the party. Guitarist Paul Bollenback also appears on three tracks. Kicking off the session ...

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Joe Locke: Beauty Burning

Read "Beauty Burning" reviewed by David Adler


Vibraphonist Joe Locke and pianist Frank Kimbrough have a developed a camaraderie that was well documented on 1999’s Saturn’s Child. Beauty Burning is the next chapter in that fruitful relationship, but this time bassist Ray Drummond and drummer Jeff “Tain" Watts join the party. Guitarist Paul Bollenback also appears on three tracks. Kicking off the session ...

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McPhee/ Giardullo/ Bisio/ Duval: No Greater Love

Read "No Greater Love" reviewed by Derek Taylor


Recording sessions can sometimes be unruly beasts and the girth and breadth of music created does not always fit comfortably into the pre-planned parameters of studio time. Extra material in the way of alternate takes and additional tunes are the common outcome of a session that eclipses its originally hatched upon boundaries. Very often this grist ...

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Joe Locke: Beauty Burning

Read "Beauty Burning" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


On Beauty Burning, the fourteenth release under his own name, it's clear that vibraphonist Joe Locke was interested in making a good recording rather than merely providing a showcase for his own considerable talents. The disc is a thoughtful mixture of intimate, finely tuned ensemble playing and capable solos by the leader, pianist Frank Kimbrough, bassist ...

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Joe McPhee: Tenor & Fallen Angels

Read "Tenor & Fallen Angels" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Inspired by Anthony Braxton’s solo alto saxophone performance on the 1971 release, For Alto, Joe McPhee set his sights on a similar project which was recorded at a Swiss farmhouse on September 1st and 2nd, 1976 and was subsequently released on LP for Hat Hut records. Considered a mini-classic, “hatOLOGY” records has now reissued this sparkling ...

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Joe McPhee: Tenor & Fallen Angels

Read "Tenor & Fallen Angels" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Joe McPhee is one of the pioneers of solo reed playing. While Coleman Hawkins and Eric Dolphy played occasional solo pieces, Anthony Braxton was the first musician to dedicate an entire album, For Alto, to solo reed explorations. Perhaps even more importantly, he was the first to develop a sonic vocabulary specifically dedicated to solo reed ...


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