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Short Trip

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2001
Track listing: Lupe, Non, Si Si, Tuck On In, Short Trip Back, The Tiger, Pilgrimage, Tony Tune, Squall, Karedok Luenca

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Seeing By The Light Of My Own Candle

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2001
Track listing: Street Angel House Devil; Victim; My Own Candle; Child; RJOC; See The Elephant; Prayer III.

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Sound Stains

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1.Bouncing Boontsy 2.Refraction 3.TOQ-TOQ 4.Memorial For the People of Turkey 5.Walking Leo 6.Romp 7.Chamber Piece No.3 8.Cages on Cage 9.Piano Concerto No.2, 2nd Movement 10.

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Gongol

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2001

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Totem Blues

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1. Not Five Kimono 2. Sequence 3. Totem 4. Poet O Central Park 5. Bass Song 6. Bella Avo Fero 7. Otic 8. New socks 9. Odette 10. Cherry Bars

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Blues For Next

Label: Knitting Factory
Released: 2001
Track listing: Disc one: (

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The Other Quartet: Sound Stains

Read "Sound Stains" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


This New York City-based outfit celebrates 2001 with its followup to the irrefutably engaging 13 Pieces. The Other Quartet alludes to a very special aggregation as its moniker might imply that the group represents a bit more than your commonplace mainstream jazz foursome. A bass-less unit, the quartet originally formed by trumpeter Russ Johnson and saxophonist ...

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Mario Pavone: Totem Blues

Read "Totem Blues" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Having spent several fruitful years performing with the late, great saxophonist/composer, Thomas Chapin amid numerous session dates, bassist/composer, Mario Pavone renders his third Knitting Factory Records release titled, Totem Blues. Here, the bassist utilizes the laudable talents of long time running mates, pianist Peter Madsen and drummer Matt Wilson along with some up and comers and ...

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Rob Reddy's Sleeping Dogs: Seeing By The Light Of My Own Candle

Read "Seeing By The Light Of My Own Candle" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Rob Reddy's fourth disc as a leader marks a step forward in his ensemble vision. Reddy has always had a fascination with the different ways composition can fuel the development of musical ideas, and he pursues this focus from several different angles on Seeing By the Light of My Own Candle. The strengths of this record ...

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Rob Reddy's Sleeping Dogs: Seeing By The Light Of My Own Candle

Read "Seeing By The Light Of My Own Candle" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Based upon three strong recordings and a much talked about live act, saxophonist/composer Rob Reddy is surfacing as one of the rising stars in modern jazz, thanks to his easily identifiable compositional style and personalized approach to the alto and soprano saxophones. With his fourth release titled Seeing By The Light Of My Own Candle, the ...


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