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Article: JazzLife UK

"Dancing:" It's A Dirty Word

Read ""Dancing:" It's A Dirty Word" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


JazzLife UK continued apace during May and June 2010, adding many more photographs to the project and hearing more great jazz in yet more odd and unusual venues. Early May brought more indications of summer to the British weather, and ushered in a General Election. JazzLife UK can now reveal--as promised in my previous article--that the ...

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Article: Album Review

Tom Rainey Trio: Pool School

Read "Pool School" reviewed by Chris May


Though there are more substantial things to observe about Brooklyn-based drummer Tom Rainey's Pool School, let's start by saying that the disc's hand-tinted, faux 1930s cover art is among the more stylish to have emerged so far in 2010. And even if the imagery is most immediately resonant of summer in Portugal, the Clean Feed label's ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Dave Brubeck: On the Radio: Live 1956-57 & Brubeck

Read "Dave Brubeck: On the Radio: Live 1956-57 & Brubeck" reviewed by Paul C. Dowd


Dave Brubeck QuartetOn The Radio: Live 1956-57Acrobat2009 Liam Noble TrioBrubeckBasho2009 Dave Brubeck occupies a unique spot in jazz--a living legend that has enjoyed both commercial success and critical acclaim (albeit ...

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Romance Among The Fishes

Label: Basho Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Jitters; Therapy; Enchante; Bunker; A Broken Dream; Bluebear; Where do they go; Regular Intervals; The Butterflies; Romance Among the Fishes.

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Liam Noble: Romance Among The Fishes

Read "Romance Among The Fishes" reviewed by AAJ Staff


In his informative album notes to this invigorating recording, British pianist Liam Noble writes that he wanted to create a music in which he and his collaborator, guitarist Phil Robson, interacted as two equal voices rather than as soloist and accompanist. He wanted flexible, organic, mutating rhythmic ideas to underlie the lead players, which is precisely ...

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Article: Album Review

Liam Noble: Romance Among The Fishes

Read "Romance Among The Fishes" reviewed by Bev Stapleton


If some of the commentary in the jazz press is to be believed, it can only be a matter of time before European jazz musicians sail up the Potomac to burn Washington again. Jazz in America, so the thesis goes, is dead. The baton has been passed to Europe. Such ideas would presumably be quite puzzling ...

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In The Meantime

Label: Basho Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: Once Over; Scam; Who Will Buy; Across The Park; Old Masters; Hello Boys; Waltz; 2B; Diminishing Returns; The Bathroom Mirror; Close Your Eyes

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Article: Album Review

Liam Noble Group: In The Meantime

Read "In The Meantime" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Liam Noble studied music at Oxford University, and after his postgraduate course at the Guildhall, he became the pianist for Stan Sulzmann. Noble was recommended by John Taylor, who had played with Sulzmann, who had played with Kenny Wheeler, who had played with Taylor. Noble then went on to join forces with Wheeler as well as ...

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Close Your Eyes

Label: FMR Records
Released: 1995


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