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Micheal Murray's Colourfield: Rounded Nature

Read "Rounded Nature" reviewed by Ian Patterson


It is a long way from Falcarragh to Amsterdam. The distance is measured not so much in kilometers as in culture. Alto saxophonist Micheal Murray hails from the former, a small Irish-speaking town on the windswept coast of County Donegal. In this part of the world, Irish traditional music has deep roots, and the pubs resonate ...

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IN2

Label: Lyte Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Lullaby For Strange Times; Out Of This World; Camels; Darn That Dream; I Should Care; After The Flood; Astral; Septembertime.

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David Lyttle & Phil Robson: IN2

Read "IN2" reviewed by Ian Patterson


The title of drummer David Lyttle and guitarist Phil Robson's debut duo album is as direct and uncluttered as the music contained herein. Equally divided between time-honored standards and stylistically sympathetic originals--three by the Lyttle and one by Robson--the duo's straight-ahead, tradition-grounded language is perhaps a departure from their more genre-fluid work, particularly Lyttle's hip-hop filtered, ...

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Murrays Law

Label: Lyte Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: On The Cusp; Moscow; Solitude; I Want To Believe; Little Steps; Right Side Of Up; Clarity.

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Murray Brothers: Murrays Law

Read "Murrays Law" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Irish twins Connor Murray (bass) and Micheal Murray (alto saxophone) live by their own law. Murrays Law. It dictates that what can happen at the last minute will happen at the last minute. Yet their trajectory, since transitioning from Irish traditional music to jazz in their early teens, seems not so much cobbled together as carefully ...

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Live At The Jazz Cafe 091218

Label: Lyte Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: CD1: Amabo (I Shall Love); The Gatekeeper; Doc; Major Changes. CD2: The Missing Of Sleep; Mandingo Brass; Moanin.

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Jean Toussaint: Live At The Jazz Cafe 091218

Read "Live At The Jazz Cafe 091218" reviewed by Chris May


Most times, the transatlantic flow of jazz musicians is from east to west. Less frequently, as with Jean Toussaint's relocation from New York to London, it is contrariwise. Hot from four years as a member of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers's Jazz Messengers, Toussaint arrived in Britain in 1987. He soon established himself as a ...

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Brother Raymond

Label: Lyte Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: Amabo (I Shall Love); Doc; Interlude For Idris; Major Changes; Letters To Milena; Brother Raymond; Interlude For Eddie; Mingus Fingers; Interlude For Kirk; Wonder Where; Amabo (I Shall Love) Reprise.

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Jean Toussaint Allstar 6tet: Brother Raymond

Read "Brother Raymond" reviewed by Roger Farbey


Jean Toussaint, a graduate of Berklee College of Music and an alumnus of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers has assembled a veritable all-star cast for his follow-up to Tate Song (Lyte Records, 2014). Even more remarkable is the permutation of personnel, which, other than Toussaint himself, changes on most tracks, affording a different perspective to the selections. ...

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Dream Within A Dream

Label: Lyte Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Gene’s Scene; Connections; Dream Within a Dream; To Remain Nameless; As Time Goes By; Light a Candle; Between Two Worlds; Revolving Doors; a Day in El Médano


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