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El Oh El Ay

Label: Love Slave Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1.Whatever Lola Wants 2.Mr. Lucky 3.Tronz 4.Crawl 5.Karnish 6.El Leo Nora 7.Lane 8.Red Cross 9.Figure 1
Jerry Granelli / Jeff Reilly: Iron Sky

by Mark Corroto
Drummer Jerry Granelli and his ever shifting attention and projects finds him recording in blacksmith John Little's metal shop on Iron Sky. From his early days with Mose Allison and Charlie Brown pianist Vince Guaraldi, Granelli has developed from a session bop drummer into a remarkable voice of percussion. As a leader he has ...
Jerry Granelli and Jeff Reilly: Iron Sky

by Dan McClenaghan
Iron Sky opens with a pair of pearls of rolling metallic thunder, a sound that is resonant, funereal, foreboding, the deep reverberations of a giant steel bass drum created especially for this sonic project.Jerry Granelli is the percussionist; Jeff Reilly plays the bass clarinet. The sound sculptures herein were created and recorded in John ...
J.A. Granelli and Mr. Lucky: El Oh El Ay

by Glenn Astarita
Here's a concisely arranged, quaint and slightly off-kilter effort from a crew of New York City musicians who generally shun the straight and narrow. Organist Jamie Shaft commences the opener, Whatever Lola Wants," with an eerie, low-pitched groove followed by David Tronzo's wily slide guitar ruminations. The band continues to meld laid back, funk vibes with ...
Tridruga

By Tridruga
Label: Love Slave Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Wind Cries; Potato Head; 100 Years; Tridruga; Forgotten Island; The Dream; Frog Dance; Main Theme From the
Little Tragedies.
Tridruga

Label: Love Slave Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Wind Cries; Potato Head; 100 Years; Tridruga; Forgotton Island; The Dream; Frog Dance; Main Theme From The Little Tragedies
Lemeshev/Shepik/Scherr: Tridruga

by Mark Corroto
Apologies to Huey Lewis, but it is indeed so very hip to be square these days. Instruments like the clarinet and accordian are making their way back into jazz today. The trio of ‘three friends’ is a translation of Tridruga and at its very hip center is accordionist Yuri Lemeshev. Guitarist Brad Shepik, a fan of ...