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Live at the Freight
Label: New Artists Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Furious George; Waiting for the Vampire's Redemption; By the Park at Midnight (Zamindar's
Promenade); The Zamindar Gambit; Waynopolis; Manhattan; Sketch #2; What Purpose Is Your
Pain; Breath.Eyes.
Jessica Jones & Mark Taylor: Live at the Freight
by Jeff Dayton-Johnson
Live at the Freight chronicles a June 2011 date at the venerable Freight & Salvage coffeehouse in Berkeley, California, co-led by tenor saxophonist Jessica Jones and French horn and mellophone player Mark Taylor. The compositions, all originals and mostly quite good, are split between the two leaders.The first slightly unusual twist to the quartet ...
Pitch, Rhythm, and Consciousness
Label: New Artists Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Dear Toy; C.K. #1; T.K. #1; Bits; Howlin' Wolf; Billie; Division and Kent; Jessie; Four Nights.
Tony Jones: Pitch, Rhythm, and Consciousness
by Matt Marshall
On this ruminative record--and, indeed, it is a record, released primarily on vinyl, with MP3 downloads available--saxophonist Tony Jones, violinist Charles Burnham and percussionist Kenny Wollesen show themselves wholly comfortable within the quiet sonic space about them. Jones is the lead voice--the lead traveler, as it were--working his way across a terrain that is at once ...
New Artists Records
by Marc Medwin
"We prize individuality," states pianist Connie Crothers emphatically of New Artists Records. It's an integral part of our label identity and we have always safeguarded the individuality of each musician." New Artists being a cooperative, such a statement may contain an element of contradiction, but it stands at the heart of a label that ...
Music Is A Place
Label: New Artists Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Helen's Tune; You're the One; Deep Friendship; Linearity; New York City in the Blue Hour; Ditmas Ave. Angels; Carol's Dream.
Word
Label: New Artists Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Everything Is; Miss Kelly's; The Roses; Yesterdays; My Romance; Come Down The Hall; What Purpose Is Your Pain; Saratoga Avenue; Daddy's Music And Love Talk Talk/Diagnosis Henry; I'm Calling/Two Psalms; Mo Misunderstanding.
Connie Crothers / Bill Payne: Conversations
by Marc Medwin
Connie Crothers is one of the most versatile pianists on a scene that is so often mislabeled free jazz. Her pianism has been cultivated through long years of study and deep listening, evident in each tone, chord and gesture. Overwhelming intensity, at whatever volume, is juxtaposed with transparent beauty in a style that is as unique ...