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20 Standards

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Disc One: All the Things You Are; Lines for Lyons; April in Paris; Green Dolphin Street; Blues for Alice. Disc Two: Alone Together; Waltz for Debbie; For Heaven's Sake; Freedom Jazz Dance; The Song is For You. Disc Three: The Duke; I Love You; Lonnie's Lament; Blue Rondo a la Turk; Invitation. Disc Four: Tune Up; Remember; Moonlight in Vermont; Take Five; Serenity

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....And We Also Caught A Fish

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: ....And We Also Caught A Fish

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Live in Milano

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Compagni di Merengue; When Enrico Met the Pink Floyd (at Perpigan Station); Ciao Jack!; Walkabout; Isole; Igor; Euphoria; Banana Split.

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Forgotten Streets of St. Petersburg

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Buddhist Temple in Primorsky Prospect; Seven Corners Wind; Pretenders; Singing from the Open Window; Prostakovich Ballet; Through the Courtyards; The Ethnography Museum; Northern Ghosts; Singing Sphinx; Old Boat; Transformation of Matter; Forgotten Streets of St. Petersburg; The Legend; Urban Birds; Mikhailovsky Castle at Night.

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Live at the Royal Festival Hall

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Composition 343, part 1; part 2.

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Levitation

Label: Leo Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Red Sand; Oblique; Mystic; Levitation; P.M.; A Theme I Used to Play; Giya; Astrakhan; Amnesiak; A Walk in the Park With; Rite; Warm; Getting There; Phase.

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Anthony Braxton Quintet (London) 2004: Live at the Royal Festival Hall

Read "Live at the Royal Festival Hall" reviewed by John Eyles


This concert was the undisputed high point of the 2004 London Jazz Festival. Braxton, appearing in the UK for the first time in years (decades?) played the first half of a double bill (the second half featured Cecil Taylor) and effortlessly stole the show. I was one of the 2,000-strong audience who cheered the quintet after ...

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Braxton/Szabados/Tarasov: TrioTone

Read "TrioTone" reviewed by AAJ Staff


By Ken Waxman Perhaps Anthony Braxton's most uncommon yet satisfying CD of the past decade, TrioTone is memorable because the American saxophonist functions as part of an improvising trio rather than promulgating his own ideas. Recorded on a busman's holiday to Serbia-Montenegro in 2003, the disc features Braxton operating as one-third of ...

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The Aardvark Jazz Orchestra: Trumpet Madness

Read "Trumpet Madness" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Having listened as closely as possible to the Aardvark Jazz Orchestra's Trumpet Madness and tried my best to understand what is going on, I must confess that I am thoroughly perplexed. Either this is exceptional music that is clearly beyond my grasp, or chaotic nonsense that does nothing but reinforce the group's turgid self-image. I must ...

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Wadada Leo Smith: Snakish

Read "Snakish" reviewed by Rex  Butters


Of all the avant-garde players from his generation, Wadada Leo Smith easily ranks among the most insightful collaborators with electronic musicians. His willingness to include electrified lexicon in his musical language now yields Snakish, a surprising soundscape created with a band culled from the Cal/Arts faculty, including guitarist Miroslav Tadic and electrician Walter Quintus, as well ...


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