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Barry Harris: Live in New York

by Riel Lazarus
Live jazz recordings are a curious sort of creature. Sometimes they capture the energy of spontaneous creation so fundamental to the jazz idiom, while at other times they unwittingly detach the music from the atmosphere which inspired it. In the case of legendary pianist Barry Harris' recent release, Live in New York, jazz fans will be ...
Positive Knowledge: Live In New York

by Jerry D'Souza
The performance documented here was recorded at the 2001 Vision Festival, a stage that serves as a window for artists whose persuasion is the expression of free jazz. Sometimes when things are free, there is a price to pay. Does the musician communicate with the listener? Are the impulses strictly personal or do they also have ...
Barry Harris: Live In New York

by Mark Corroto
It is funny (strange) how the mainstream press rediscovers" jazz musicians in the golden years of their careers. Not that Joe Henderson, Wayne Shorter, or Dexter Gordon had ever really been missing. As with these hall of famers, prepare for the mainstream press to rediscover pianist Barry Harris. Marketing departments might favor twenty-somethings over bespeckled white-haired ...
Barry Harris: Live in New York

by Dan McClenaghan
Do they give Grammy Awards for the best performance by an underrated jazz performer? If they do, last year's winner would have to have been saxman Von Freeman's The Improvisor. This year the top nominee would have to be pianist Barry Harris, for Live in New York. Harris has been playing jazz in the mode of ...
Live in New York

By Roswell Rudd
Label: Universal Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: Keep Your Heart Right; Acute Motelitis; Steam; Pazuzu; We Are the Blues; Ujamma; Bamako; Slide by Slide; D.
Live In New York

By Archie Shepp
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: Keep Your Heart Right; Acute Motelitis; Steam; Pazuzu; We Are The Blues; Ujamma; Bamako; Slide by Slide; Deja Vu; Hope No. 2.
Archie Shepp and Roswell Rudd: Live In New York

by AAJ Staff
It's been more than three decades since saxophonist Archie Shepp and trombonist Roswell Rudd recorded together, and Live In New York reunites them in a perfect setting: live performance. To get the record clear, these two players helped bear the flag for free jazz during its dimmest, darkest years: the period from the end of the ...
Roswell Rudd / Archie Shepp: Live in New York

by John Stevenson
The year was 1994. The venue: the Eilat Red Sea Jazz Festival. Hundreds of sweltering Jazz aficionados waited in a huge converted cargo shed to witness reedman Archie Shepp and his quartet--a marquee coup for the Israeli festival. When Shepp swaggered onto the stage, the more discerning members of the audience (including this reviewer) could scarcely ...