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Keith Jarrett: The Carnegie Hall Concert

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Keith Jarrett really has created a whole new genre of music with his solo piano improvisations. The now legendary Köln Concert (ECM, 1975) is considered to be the mother of all solo instrumental albums, and with good reason. Despite hundreds of similar recordings in recent years, too many wanna-be imitators remain just cheap imitations. Even after ...

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Robin Williamson: The Iron Stone

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Singer/multi-instrumentalist Robin Williamson's The Iron Stone is one of his most unusual ones, because it is a careful blend between experimental, improvised music and poetry. Recorded in the Welsh countryside, Williamson's third outing for ECM continues to evolve and develop what began on 2002's Skirting The River Road. While previously he favored and looked for inspiration ...

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Article: Live Review

Ornette Coleman at the Skopje Jazz Festival, Macedonia

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Ornette Coleman Skopje Jazz Festival Skopje, Republic of Macedonia October 23, 2006 Each year the Skopje Jazz Festival manages to top itself. Whatever featured lineup gathers under the cover of the event's large umbrella, it always manages to surpass the previous year. The pattern has continued for the last ...

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Metheny Mehldau: Quartet

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Distinguished musicians playing and recording together tells you that the sky will be the limit for its potential. The collaboration between guitarist Pat Metheny and piano prodigy Brad Mehldau was so fruitful that the initial session that gave us the brilliant Mehldau/Metheny duo album, also produced Quartet, with Mehldau's standard Trio joining forces. ...

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Steve Swallow with Robert Creeley: So There

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Steve Swallow goes for a varied approach on So There, combining string quartets, piano and bass, all of this inspired by the poetry of Robert Creeley, one of the most important American poets. This is his second release inspired by Creeley's poetry; in 1980 Swallow and Kuhn (and vocalist Sheila Jordan) released Home on ECM.

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Nine Horses: Money For All

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With each consecutive project, David Sylvian always manages to amaze. Money for All is a remarkably cohesive collection of unreleased tracks, remixes and alternate takes, and even as a collection, it presents a challenging expedition into electronic music. The featured material is fully invested with ideas and it shows how fruitful and strong the partnership between ...

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Article: Interview

Brad Mehldau: Excitement and Energy

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It's not easy to be a musician these days. There may well be more critics than musicians, but looking at any genre's past there's an enormous amount of music created by thousands of musicians. Still, very few of them can be considered groundbreaking artists who have expanded, informed and enlivened the genre they work in. Ironically, ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Georgi Sareski 6 Featuring Francesco Bearzatti: SoHoHo

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Georgi Sareski 6 Featuring Francesco Bearzatti SoHoHo Chicken Madness 2006 If guitarist Georgi Sareski's debut album, Elflandia, in which he explored spacious tonal landscapes, presented him as a gifted composer with a fertile imagination, then his second album, SoHoHo, showcases both his compositional skills and his prowess ...

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Kayhan Kalhor and Erdal Erzincan: The Wind

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The Wind, a collaboration between two master musicians, is as good an example of musical interaction as you will ever hope to hear. Duet albums between master musicians from different traditions used to be a rare occurence in the past. But in this rapidly shrinking world, more and more musicians are trying to expand their musicial ...

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Zoran Madzirov / Aleksandar Spasoski: Bottling Jazzy

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The music that Aleksandar Spasoski and Zoran Madzirov have created here clearly transcends familiar boundaries. It's evident from their background that the two players have nothing in common musically, besides mutual admiration and respect, except maybe a desire to explore musical avenues that rarely have been explored before. Spasoski, a multimedia artist, producer and designer, has ...


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