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The Path to Delphi

By David Gibson
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: The Path to Delphi; Icarian Sea; Son of Alcumus; Eidolon; Hestia's Egress; Persephone;
Serpents of Hera; The Oracle Within; Prometheus; Peace.
On My Way Back Home

By Daisuke Abe
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: On My Way Back Home; Go!; An Answer; Leaving; Machine; Kura; Eyes in the City; I-Shi; Last Call.
Puttin' on the Ritz

By Lynn Seaton
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Bernie's Tune; Gone with the Wind; Mood Indigo; Pretending; Nature Boy; Moanin';
Londonderry Aire; Puttin' on the Ritz; Back Home in Indiana.
24/7

By Brian Lynch
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 210 Centre St.; Who Loves You Better; Nobody Else But Me; Azalea; The Magmillion Caper; 24/7; West End Blues; Afinque; Game Theory; By The Time I Get To Phoenix; Beholding.
Brian Lynch: 24/7

by Elliott Simon
Whether it's found alongside Latin piano great Eddie Palmieri or fronting his own band, Brian Lynch's trumpet can appropriately alternate between sweet subtleties and potent power in a way that makes any tune special. That thrilling feeling is brought into the studio on 24/7. Fresh from the road, Lynch takes his working band of altoist Miguel ...
Lynn Seaton Trio: Puttin' on the Ritz

by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
The legend goes that Dizzy Gillespie once said It's taken me all my life to learn what not to play." This quote came to mind while listening to Lynn Seaton's brilliant Puttin' on the Ritz, where careful choices create one of the tightest and most swinging trios around. There's no fluff or filler here and no ...
Daisuke Abe: On My Way Back Home

by Nic Jones
The problem with so much of the present-day post bop mainstream is that its very qualities seem lessened by the amount of times it's caught on record, especially when the work of so many of its practitioners seem to amount to little more than the sum total of their influences. This release is a different matter, ...
Daisuke Abe: On My Way Back Home

by John Kelman
The influence of several guitarists who emerged during the 1970s--including John McLaughlin, John Scofield, John Abercrombie, Pat Metheny, and Bill Frisell--is still being felt over thirty years later. But it should come as no surprise that some of the next generation--Kurt Rosenwinkel, for example--have been around long enough now to be influencing an even younger group ...
David Gibson: The Path to Delphi

by Terrell Kent Holmes
The Path to Delphi, trombonist David Gibson's latest work, is a walk along the path of spirituality in the tradition of John Coltrane. The Hellenic-themed opus kicks off with Dwayne Burno's bass statement on the title cut, a tightly arranged, reed-driven tune. Rick Germanson's deft and inventive piano solo sparkles, building the tension before Gibson steps ...
Walter Lang Trio: Softly As In A Morning Sunrise

by Dan McClenaghan
You'll oftern hear it said of a jazz record that it pays to give the music your full attention. That's usually good advice; much of the jazz offered up doesn't fall into the hit you over the head" category. Subtleties and nuance often prevail, which is especially true of piano trio sets. But I've found another ...