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Gebhard Ullmann: Out To Lunch

Read "Out To Lunch" reviewed by Budd Kopman


The intense and quite strong Out To Lunch is just about the earliest recording available on which multi-reedman Gebhard Ullmann is the leader, with his discography listing the LP, Playful (Biber, 1985), a duo with guitarist Andreas Willers. That this release almost shares its title with the acclaimed Eric Dolphy album Out To ...

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The Duo Session

Label: Nabel
Released: 2005

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The Duo Session

Label: Nabel
Released: 2005
Track listing: Flamenco Sketches; You and the Night and the Music; Blue in Green; On Green Dolphin Street; New Souls; The Island; Moonlake (Nightlake); You Don't Know What Love Is; Sounds from Your Heart (Elm); Memories, Dreams & Reflections.

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Foreign Affair

Label: Nabel
Released: 2005
Track listing: Ballad For Djole; Holy Water; Where Flamingos Fly; Tschusch Chochek; I Know You; Mayana; Crni Narcis; The Cure; Music Box

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Richie Beirach & Laurie Antonioli: The Duo Session

Read "The Duo Session" reviewed by Jim Santella


Recorded in 1992 in San Francisco, this session of piano/vocal duets features a silky-smooth singer in performance with an expressive pianist. Their warm, endearing approach brings you into their circle with open arms and a heartfelt embrace. Together, the two artists interpret moody standards, hip reflections, and searing originals with candor. Laurie Antonioli's clear ...

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Laurie Antonioli: Foreign Affair

Read "Foreign Affair" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Foreign Affair is Laurie Antonioli's debut as a solo artist, although she has appeared on record with artists such as George Cables and Joe Bonner. Antonioli is a musical singer gifted with a flexible, darkish voice and soulful, natural phrasing--and as witnessed on this record, she has surrounded her attractive vocal stylings with fairly interesting, though ...

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Laurie Antonioli: Foreign Affair

Read "Foreign Affair" reviewed by Stephen Latessa


The title of this album is particularly apt in that it was recorded in Slovenia, finding San Francisco native Laurie Antonioli performing with a Serbian bassist (Nenad Vasilic), an Albanian guitarist (Armend Xhaferi), a German saxophonist (Johannes Enders), and a drummer from New York (John Hollenbeck). From this multinational band comes a program that is equally ...


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