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Trio X - Air: Above and Beyond (Cimpol)

Trio X - Air: Above and Beyond (Cimpol)

The “X" can now do double duty as a Roman numeral in reflecting this improvising trio's decade together as a unit. On this latest offering, they cop a page from the Vandermark playbook: Four out of the seven pieces carry dedications to fellow musicians. The extended opener “Fried Grapefruit" celebrates Henry Threadgill, starting as a porous ...

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Phil Minton - No Doughnuts in Hand (Emanem)

Phil Minton - No Doughnuts in Hand (Emanem)

Phil Minton's music practically mandates first person response. Burying the “I" in a review is a hard thing to do from the onset. Reaction to his work is frequently polemical with one person's vocal abuses occupying the same aural space as another's expansions. Minton doesn't appear to be especially bothered either way by potential controversy. His ...

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Lin Halliday - Where or when (Delmark)

Here's an old favorite that I didn't even realize was in need of re-pressing prior to receiving the promo. Saxophonist Lin Halliday is in certain senses the Herbert Huncke of jazz, a hard luck magnet and itinerant who could bring sporadic savant-like genius to his art. Numerous are the tales of Halliday's self-sabotaging ways, his brushes ...

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Von Freeman - Vonski Speaks (Nessa)

Von Freeman - Vonski Speaks (Nessa)

"Did you have your Wheaties?" So inquires tenor saxophonist Von Freeman of his drummer Michael Raynor in the playful spoken preamble to the concert on Vonski Speaks. Freeman's been figuratively eating that Breakfast of Champions for years, erasing any adverse assumptions about his octogenarian age with an improvisational acumen and stamina that's indicates only minimal signs ...

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Byard Lancaster - Personal Testimony (Porter)

Originally circulated on Byard Lancaster's Concert Artists label in an extremely finite pressing, this 1979 solo manifesto is among the rarer Philly 'free jazz' artifacts. Filing it under that loose genre heading feels slightly suspect as jazz is only one of the stylistic kegs tapped in its creation. Lancaster folds in African, Asian and Native American ...

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Scott Fields Freetet - Bitter Love Songs (Clean Feed)

Scott Fields Freetet - Bitter Love Songs (Clean Feed)

Mordant wit and caustic self-deprecation have always been reliable elements in Scott Fields' creative expression. From the pithy brickbats of semi-fictional critic Hugh Jarrid to the admirable, if puzzling, practice of publishing pans right alongside praises on his website, the guitarist has never shied away presenting the whole package of his persona, prickly pear portions and ...

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Lenny Popkin - 317 East 32nd (Choice)

The title on this one is a telltale wink as to the stylistic roots of its principal: Lenny Popkin was and remains a Tristanoite at heart. Like many in the blind pianist's orbit, the tenorist's recording opportunities have been unduly sparse over the decades. This album, recorded by pianist Connie Crothers in front of a New ...

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Jason Roebke - In the Interval (Self-Released)

Bassist Jason Roebke is an enviably busy musician. Projects and gigs are deservedly plentiful these days, often in the company of Chicago and New York-based colleagues like Mike Reed, Keefe Jackson and Nate Wooley. In light of the flurry of activity of the past few years it's easy to forget that he's been plying his craft ...

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Sun Ra Arkestra - Sunrise in Different Dimensions (Hatology)

The solitary entry by the Saturnian in the Swiss label's catalog, this set earns its third pressing on compact disc with this newly-minted hatOLOGY edition. It's singular in several other senses as well. Culled by producer Werner X. Uehlinger from the band's first night stand at Willisau in the winter of 1980, the track list skews ...

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Loren Stillman - Winter Fruits (Pirouet)

Loren Stillman - Winter Fruits (Pirouet)

Oranges in February? Not a likely find outside the confines of the local supermarket. Rare too are the jazz ensembles containing an organ that opt to work largely outside the ingrained soul jazz traditions of the instrument. Altoist Loren Stillman hits the challenge head-on, though it's not exactly a new avenue of expression in his discography. ...


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