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Sachal Vasandani: Hi-Fly

Read "Hi-Fly" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Vincitore nel Critics Poll 2010 di Down Beat nella categoria vocalist maschile emergente, Sachal Vasandani presenta il suo terzo disco dopo Eyes Wide Open del 2007 e We Move del 2009. Il trentenne cantante di Chicago, ma indiano d'origine, è un piacevole baritono dal timbro luminoso che ripropone con eleganza e partecipazione un repertorio che spazia ...

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Christian McBride: Conversations With Christian

Read "Conversations With Christian" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Plenty of ink has been spilled by those espousing their opinions on the art of the trio, but the duo format doesn't get its due nearly as often--either in print or on record. The trio format allows for various permutations in musical interaction, but pairing two artists together is all about direct, head-to-head conversation, and bassist ...

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Christian McBride Big Band: The Good Feeling

Read "The Good Feeling" reviewed by David Rickert


In today's jazz world, with most artists working clubs in small combos, there may be something a little retro about a big band recording. However, there are always musicians that are up for the challenge of arranging and recording for larger groups despite the logistics involved.Enter Christian McBride, one of the most accomplished and ...

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Stanley Jordan: Friends

Read "Friends" reviewed by David Rickert


Stanley Jordan's breakthrough recording, Magic Touch (Blue Note, 1985), was aptly named; the guitarist's two-handed tapping technique seemed to be achieved through sorcery rather than practice. People had used tapping before, but never to the level that Jordan did--comping and soloing at the same time, and giving the illusions of two guitarists playing at once. Those ...

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Christian McBride Big Band: The Good Feeling

Read "The Good Feeling" reviewed by Larry Taylor


With all that Christian McBride has accomplished in his 30 year jazz career, The Good Feeling is his first recording fronting a big band. This formidable bassist has had a versatile career as leader, sideman, composer and arranger; he has appeared with a galaxy of star players from jazz, as well as rock ...

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Christian McBride Big Band: The Good Feeling

Read "The Good Feeling" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


The Good Feeling marks the debut of the Christian McBride Big Band, but the seeds for this album were sown in the mid-'90s. Jazz at Lincoln Center commissioned McBride to write and arrange his first major big band work--"Bluesin' In Alphabet City"--in 1995, and that experience really sparked his interest in composing for large groups. Now, ...

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Stanley Jordan: Friends

Read "Friends" reviewed by Larry Taylor


In a successful career of over 25 years, guitarist Stanley Jordan has always displayed his versatility--equally adept at blues, straight-ahead jazz and ever inventive with classical masterpieces. His virtuosity and improvisational prowess are a given, and on Friends, he also shows his skill on piano on two numbers. Primarily, he brings in old pals from various ...

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Gerald Wilson Orchestra: Legacy

Read "Legacy" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The beauty of listening to an orchestra in fine form is like being treated to an oceanic swell of music that rises and falls, creating great harmonic waves of sound. This further regales the intellect with the swish of brushstrokes as the music changes in color, from sometimes thick, dark dripping shades, evoking brooding emotion to ...

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Sean Jones: No Need for Words

Read "No Need for Words" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Trumpeter Sean Jones has something to say and he says it in his inimitably bright, clear and soaring voice. This is clearly why he is fast becoming associated with the renaissance of the instrument that was brought about by an early mentor, Wynton Marsalis. Jones is a deeply spiritual player. His impulse to adorn notes with ...

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The New Gary Burton Quartet: Common Ground

Read "Common Ground" reviewed by John Kelman


In a career now entering its sixth decade, vibraphonist Gary Burton has participated in plenty of one-off recordings, paying tribute to everyone from tango master Astor Piazzolla to mallet-men who have come before, like Lionel Hampton and Milt Jackson. His discography has been nothing if not unfailingly consistent--every recording meticulously conceived and flawlessly executed. A project, ...


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