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The Piano Artistry of Phineas Newborn / Phineas' Rainbow

Label: KOCH International Jazz
Released: 2002
Track listing: The Piano Artistry...: Barbados; All The Things You Are; The More I See You; Ceclia; Dahoud; Newport Blues; I'm Beginning To See The Light; Afternoon In Paris. (Total Time: 37.19). Phineas' Rainbow: Overtime; Angel Eyes; Come To Baby, Do; Stairway To The Stars; Land's End; Clarisse; She; Tin Tin Deo; Autumn In New York; What Is This Thing Called Love. (Total Time: 37.19).

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Going To Meet The Man

Label: KOCH International Jazz
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. Previous Condition (Rosenwinkel)--5:56 2. Question & the Smile (Turner)--7:22 3. The Outing (Mehldau)--6:57 4. Chico & Harriett, Pts. 1-3 (Rosenwinkel)--13:36 5. Sonny's Blues (Turner)--8:40 6. Going to Meet the Man (Goldings)--7:52 7. Out the Wilderness (Colligan)--9:40 8. The Rockpile (Mehldau)--6:52

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Live at Montreux

Label: KOCH International Jazz
Released: 2002
Track listing: Open Wide; Loneliness; Future Feature; Go-No-Go; sporting Dance; Niner Two; Lyra; Eros; Arcturus. (Total Time: 73:53).

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Rhythm of The Earth

Label: KOCH International Jazz
Released: 2002
Track listing: Rhythm of The Earth (McLean); For Hofsa (McLean); Sirius System (Palmer); The Explorers (Steve Davis); Oh Children Rise (Palmer); Osyris Returns (Palmer); The Collective Expression (McLean); Dark Castle (Palmer)

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Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band: Handle With Care

Read "Handle With Care" reviewed by William Grim


There were two big bands that came out of the 1960s that were co-led by drummers and arrangers. One was the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra and the other was the Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band. A good case can be made for the assertion that Clarke and Lewis were the two best big band drummers of ...

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Don Ellis: Live at Montreux

Read "Live at Montreux" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Living and Dying in 7/8 time... Don Ellis no more gave a damn about the status quo in Jazz than the man in the moon did. He was not so much an iconoclast as a creative, happy-go-lucky creator of interesting music who was not so much out to make a point as to try something new ...

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Metta Quintet: Going to Meet the Man

Read "Going to Meet the Man" reviewed by Celeste Sunderland


Drummer H. Benjamin Schuman is the founder and director of JazzReach, a Brooklyn based not-for-profit organization that takes its educational jazz programs on the road to expose students to the often hidden away piece of American culture known as “jazz."“Jazz has the ability to enrich and elevate them in ways that a lot of ...

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Jackie McLean: Rhythm of The Earth

Read "Rhythm of The Earth" reviewed by AAJ Staff


The Koch label, which has made a small industry out of re-releasing out-of-print cds from other labels, has apparently seen it fit to rerelease several Verve/Antilles discs that went out of print a few years back. Included among these are the live Bird tribute disc with J-Mac, Johnny Griffin, Duke Jordan and other notables, a best-of ...

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Claire Daly: Movin' On

Read "Movin' On" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Who’d have bet that Jeru’s lineal successor would be a woman? I’m not saying Claire Daly sounds like or even emulates Mulligan; she doesn’t. But she’s closer to him in spirit than anyone I’ve heard since Gerry left us in January ’96 (has it really been that long?). Comparisons aside, Daly is clearly one of the ...

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Claire Daly: Movin' On

Read "Movin' On" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The Lady is a...Baritone Saxophonist After 10 years with the all-female big band Diva and three years with former Microscopic Septet leader Joel Forrester, saxophonist Claire Daly finally waxed digital sides as a leader. She debuted as front-woman with Swing Low (Koch Jazz 7872, 1999) and is now following this up with ...


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