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Samo Salamon Trio feat. Michel Godard & Roberto Dani: Live!

Read "Live!" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


The music of Slovenian guitarist Samo Salamon encompasses a wide-ranging vision that leaves room for both subdued balladry and intense rock-outs. Still, even though there's certainly eclecticism at work in the musical poetics of this musician, who takes in influences as diverse as the gritty melodies of John Scofield and the reverb-drenched innovations of Bill Frisell, ...

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Label: Mambokingdom
Released: 2006
Track listing: Introduction; Una Manana; Caravan; Tres Lindas Cubanas; El Cumbanchero; Day Tripper; La Sitiera; Blue Rondo A La Turk; Caribe; La Sitera.

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Mambo Kings: Live!

Read "Live!" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


The Mambo Kings' 2004 debut recording, Marinera, was a good example of solid Latin jazz. The group, which was founded in 1997 in Rochester, New York, returns two years later with the same lineup: Richard Delaney, piano; John Viavattine, tenor and soprano sax, flute; John Viavattine,Jr. electric bass; Freddy Colon, drums, timbales; David Antonetti, congas; and ...

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Label: Tone Center
Released: 2005
Track listing: CD1: Slidin'; Well to the Bone; Sultan's Boogie; Xanax; Lady P; Jakarta; Tacos are Good. CD2: Dog Party; Fee Fi Fo Fum; Meter Maid; Nairobe Express; Devil Boy; Hillbilly in the Band.

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Label: Kaye Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Summertime; On Green Dolphin Street; Chameleon; All Blues; Take Five; Softly As In A Morning Sunrise; Blue In Green; On Broadway; Beautiful Love; I Fall In Love Too Easily; Superman

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Label: Capitol Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Stormy Monday; Southside Blues/Tobacco Road; St. James Infirmary; The Shadow of Your Smile; I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water; Goin' To Chicago Blues; In the Evenin' (When the Sun Goes Down); The Girl From Ipanema; I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good; Street Corner Hustler's Blues/A World of Trouble.

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Lou Rawls: Live!

Read "Live!" reviewed by C. Andrew Hovan


With a talent for versatility, Lou Rawls can sing just about anything from jingles for beer commercials to spirituals (check out a recent reissue of The Pilgrim Travellers Featuring Lou Rawls on Mighty Quinn). In some ways, this chameleon-like character can be more of a hindrance than an asset. It's meant that over the years his ...

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Joshua Kaye Quartet: Live!

Read "Live!" reviewed by Stephen Latessa


It's amazing how much vitality can be imparted to hoary old chestnuts like “Summertime or “Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise when additional percussion is supplied. Suddenly, those familiar old melodies open up and reveal unexpected currents of possibility. The Joshua Kaye Quartet's Live! features takes on a number of standards, including the two mentioned above, ...

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Scott Henderson: Live!

Read "Live!" reviewed by John Kelman


While guitarist Scott Henderson has been mining post-Weather Report fusion territory for years with Tribal Tech, he has also been exploring a more blues-based direction with recordings including Dog Party, Tore Down House and, most notably, '02's stripped-down Well to the Bone, one of the most potent examples of the power trio to be released in ...

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Label: Unknown label
Released: 2004
Track listing: Angel Eyes; 'Round Midnight, Scrapple From the Apple, The Way You Look Tonight, I Hear a Rhapsody


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