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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Charlie Mariano, Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke, Return To Forever and Mahavishnu Orchestra

Read "Charlie Mariano, Al Di Meola, Stanley Clarke, Return To Forever and Mahavishnu Orchestra" reviewed by Len Davis


From 1977 we play music from Charlie Mariano, from 1985 Al Di Meola with Elegant Gypsy-Live and More. Return To Forever, Stanley Clarke and the Mahavishnu Orchestra.Playlist Gene Lake “Grace Under Pressure" from Cycles (Passin' Thru) 00:00 Charlie Mariano “Helen 12 Trees" from Helen 12 Trees (Edel) 07:14 Al Di Meola “Senor Mouse" from ...

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50 Ans De FIP

Label: [PIAS] Le Label
Released: 2021
Track listing: FIP50 1970's; Wholesome Love; Jessica; Song To The Siren; Nine By Nine; Mètché Nèw; Chrysler; Light My Fire; The Harder They Come; Can't Stand Your Funk; The Passenger; Mr Bojangles; Good Bye Sweet Pops; Ballade De Melody Nelson; Because The Night; Ponta De Lança Africano; Larf And Sing; What's Happening Brother; Old World; Équinoxe Pt. 4; FIP50 1980's; Throw It Away; La Vraie Chanteuse de Jazz; I Won't Feel Bad; Sugar Sugar; This Old World's Too Funky For Me; The Blue Millionaire; Brigadier Sabari; Forest Fire; Lady CB; On M'a Oublié; Golden Brown; To France; Tip Toe Through The Tulips; Born In Xixax; Rue Barbare; Danger; Mr. Cab Driver; La Alhambra; FIP50 1990's; Cold Blooded Old Times; X-Ray Style; C'est la Vie; Ondulé; I-76; Candela; Soukora; Peace And Tranquility To The Earth; The Wind; Ya Rayah (Version Radio); Echo And Bounce; Asleep From Day; Walkin' After Midnight; Ease Your Feet In The Sea; All I Need; Au Mont Sans-Souci; The Booklovers; FIP50 2000's; Black Eyes; Did'nt Leave Nobody But The Baby; Au Port; Bonjour !; Rose Rouge; Spoons; Bag Lady; Est-ce Que Tu Aimes ?; Romantic; On Verra Ça; Again; Lovely Head; Seydou; Una Musica Brutal; Tutto Va Bene; Acid Food; When We Embraced; Heaven Can Wait; FIP50 2010's; Wrong Faces; Vivre Sur La Route; Goca Dünya; Liquid Spirit; Miss Chang; Lonesome Hunter; Si Tu Reviens; Sad Sun; Let Me Go!; The Magic; Bones; Le Shack À Chuck; The Flow; Were We Once Lovers?; Brother Sparrow; Dans Mon Piano Droit; Don't You Forget It; Selfish; On Your Way Down; Silbo;

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Rick Laird, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Horace Arnold, Tom Kennedy and Chick Corea

Read "Rick Laird, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Horace Arnold, Tom Kennedy and Chick Corea" reviewed by Len Davis


Bassist Rick Laird left us on July 4th this year. Today we pay tribute to another fine musician, who has contributed much to music. We feature his work with The Mahavishnu Orchestra as well as with Joe Henderson and Horace Arnold. More recent releases from Gabor Lesko and Jeff Lorber. A re-issue from the 1979 Live ...

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Article: BackTracks

Live, Eclectic, And Electrifying

Read "Live, Eclectic, And Electrifying" reviewed by Mike Jacobs


Live albums. Love them, hate them, they are definitely a different animal from the studio album. It may be argued--especially with all of the tools available currently--that the “studio" recording is the means by which music can be crafted and honed into the most accurate representation of the artist's vision. And yes, live albums can be ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

The First Generation 1965-1974

Read "The First Generation 1965-1974" reviewed by John Kelman


What do guitarists Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Mick Taylor, Jon Mark, Harvey Mandel and Freddy Robinson, reed/woodwind multi-instrumentalists John Almond, Ray Warleigh, Alan Skidmore, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Red Holloway and Ernie Watts, bassists John McVie, Jack Bruce, Andy Fraser, Tony Reeves, Stephen Thompson and Larry Taylor, drummers Mick Fleetwood, Keef Hartley, Aynsley Dunbar, Jon Hiseman and Collin ...

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Article: SoCal Jazz

Gergo Borlai: Talkin' Drummers and Drumming

Read "Gergo Borlai: Talkin' Drummers and Drumming" reviewed by Jim Worsley


Most kids have heroes. Whether they be athletes, astronauts, artists, astrophysicists, (and that's just the “A's") or any of the many asundered possibilities. Gergo Borlai needn't go passed the “D's" to find his calling. Drumming came early, incredibly early, and he has never looked back. Determination and commitment can be a powerful force. Before long the ...

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Article: Building a Jazz Library

Zakir Hussain: The Best Jazz / Crossover Albums

Read "Zakir Hussain: The Best  Jazz / Crossover Albums" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Zakir Hussain turned 70 on March 9th. In an unparalleled career, which began in earnest aged 7, the man widely acclaimed as the world's greatest tabla player has played with the giants of both Indian classical music and jazz. It is hard to think of another musician who has straddled both worlds to such a prominent ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jazz-Rock-Fusion, Early Days: 1967-1971

Read "Jazz-Rock-Fusion, Early Days: 1967-1971" reviewed by Len Davis


We look at the early days of jazz-rock -fusion with music from 1967-1971 by Joe Zawinul Miles Davis John McLaughlin and Soft Machine. Playlist John McLaughlin “Extrapolation" from Extrapolation (Polydor) 00:00 Tony Williams Lifetime “Via The Spectrum Road" from Emergency (Verve) 07:14 Joe Zawinul “A Soul Of A Village" from The Rise And Fall ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Chick Corea, Weather Report, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Brand X and More

Read "Chick Corea, Weather Report, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Brand X and More" reviewed by Len Davis


This week we explore the world of classic '70s fusion, '90s electric guitar jazz after opening with Isolation, an album recorded during these lockdown months. Playlist The Backstage “Some Skunk Blues" from Isolation (Reingold Records) 00:00 Chick Corea “Night Sprite" from The Leprechaun (Verve) 08:23 Weather Report “Black Market" from Black Market (Columbia) 16:46 ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five with TRi/O's Steve Shapiro, Dave Anderson and Tyger MacNeal

Read "Take Five with TRi/O's Steve Shapiro, Dave Anderson and Tyger MacNeal" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet TRi/O TRi/O is a collaborative groove-based contemporary jazz & funk outing from three New York musicians: Steve Shapiro on vibraphone and mallet keyboards, virtuoso 5-string bassist Dave Anderson, and drummer Tyger MacNeal. Their combined credits comprise a long list of major jazz and pop artists—including Steely Dan, Ornette Coleman, Phil Collins, Spyro Gyra, Whitney Houston, ...


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