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Loud Louder Stop

Label: Cake
Released: 2008
Track listing: His Nibs; Dinosaur Die; Scaredy Cat; Ginger Sheep; Clumsy Couple; Captain Backfire; Well; We are here to make Plastic; Synaesthesia Traffic; Streets Paved with Half Baguettes PT2.

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News: Birthday

Jazz Musician of the Day: Neil Cowley

Jazz Musician of the Day: Neil Cowley

All About Jazz is celebrating Neil Cowley's birthday today! JAZZ MUSICIAN OF THE DAY Neil CowleyAs a 10 year old child protege he performed a Shostakovich piano concerto to a full house at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall. Having answered an ad in Melody Maker at 17, he entered the ...

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Article: Album Review

The Neil Cowley Trio: Loud Louder Stop

Read "Loud Louder Stop" reviewed by Ian Patterson


To win the BBC Jazz Album of the Year poll is a laudable achievement, but might it be a double-edged sword? The Neil Cowley Trio won the prestigious British award for Displaced (Hide Inside Records, 2007) and joined trumpeter Colin Steele and saxophonists Gilad Atzmon and Tony Kofi as recent winners whose careers have received a ...

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Article: Live Review

Neil Cowley Trio at Norwich Arts Centre

Read "Neil Cowley Trio at Norwich Arts Centre" reviewed by Robert Mitchell


Neil Cowley TrioNorwich Arts CentreNorwich, EnglandApril 11, 2008 Jazz pianist Horace Silver once released an album called Jazz Has a Sense of Humor. No one on the contemporary scene seems to embody that statement more than pianist Neil Cowley and his trio (Richard Sadler, bass; Evan Jenkin, drums). His piano style ...

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Displaced

Label: Hide Inside Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Little Secrets; How Do We Catch Up; Displaced; Pair of Teeth; She Eats Flies; Degree in Intuition; That's My Space; Clown Town; Pinball Number COunt; Kenny Two Steps; Mourn; Pillar to Post; Taller Than Me; How Do We Catch Up (The Entity Mix).

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Article: Album Review

Neal Cowley Trio: Displaced

Read "Displaced" reviewed by Budd Kopman


The short story of Neil Cowley is that he was a child prodigy performing Shostakovich at the age of ten, became enormously successful in the pop, soul and funk world, and then emerged from an electronics-induced existential crisis to lead a predominately acoustic, and very hot jazz trio. If one scored points for ...

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Article: Album Review

The Neil Cowley Trio: Displaced

Read "Displaced" reviewed by John Kelman


It's rare to hear a new group create a sound so unique from the get-go that antecedents are rendered irrelevant. British pianist Neil Cowley's trio is on the verge of something very significant with Diplaced. More forceful than EST but less clunky than The Bad Plus, the Neil Cowley Trio has plenty to appeal to fans ...

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Article: Take Five With...

Take Five With Neil Cowley

Read "Take Five With Neil Cowley" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Meet Neil Cowley: As a ten-year-old child prodigy he performed a Shostakovich piano concerto to a full house at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall. Having answered an ad in Melody Maker at seventeen, he entered the world of pop, and by 21 had performed to over five thousand at the Royal Albert Hall. In 2002, Q Magazine ...


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