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Walking Shadows

Label: Nonesuch Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: The Folks Who Live On The Hill; Lush Life; Stop This Train; Adagio; Easy Living; Doll is Mine; Infant Eyes; Let it Be; Final Hour; Last Glimpse of Gotham, Stardust; Let me Down Easy.

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Chris Thile: Bach - Sonatas & Partitas

Label: Nonesuch Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Sonata No. 1 in G minor, BWV 1001; Partita No. 1 in B minor, BWV 1002; Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003.

Album

The Orchestrion Project

Label: Nonesuch Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: CD1: Improvisation #1; Antonia; Entry Point; Expansion; Improvisation #2; 80/81 / Broadway Blues; Orchestrion. CD2: Soul Search; Spirit of the Air; Stranger in Town; Sueño con Mexico; Tell Her You Saw Me; Unity Village.

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Ry Cooder and Corridos Famosos: Live in San Francisco

Read "Ry Cooder and Corridos Famosos: Live in San Francisco" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Over the course of his illustrious career, visionary guitarist/producer Ry Cooder has been one of the most prolific and restlessly creative forces in contemporary music. For a period of over four decades his music and songs have helped shape the American music landscape by filtering the roots of his country's musical history through his own personal ...

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Ry Cooder: Ry Cooder & Corridos Famosos - Live in San Francisco

Read "Ry Cooder & Corridos Famosos - Live in San Francisco" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Ryland Peter Cooder is the quintessential American Music iconoclast who spent more of his career creatively south of the border. Early American jazz and blues, Tex-Mex, Hawaiian, Cooder loved them all and delved deeply into each. A slide guitarist comparable to peers Duane Allman and Mick Taylor, it was Cooder who turned Keith Richards on to ...

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Chris Thile: Chris Thile: Bach - Sonatas & Partitas

Read "Chris Thile: Bach - Sonatas & Partitas" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


At first blush, Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin played on the humble mandolin might be akin to making a Rusty Nail with single-malt scotch. A successful performance will require, at the very least, great virtuosity and vision: both of which Chris Thile possesses in impressive amounts. Banjoist Bela Fleck's superb 2001 recording Perpetual Motion ...

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Joshua Redman: Walking Shadows

Read "Walking Shadows" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Saxophonist Joshua Redman combines some really attractive virtues: deep jazz knowledge and formidable technique on his instrument. Combine this with a balanced but slightly assertive style that is a prime example of fluency and inventiveness, and you have a musician of such intelligence and energy, who is so adaptable, that he easily finds a way to ...

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Pat Metheny: Tap - John Zorn's Book of Angels | Vol. 20

Read "Pat Metheny: Tap - John Zorn's Book of Angels | Vol. 20" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Literary, anything and everything can and will happen in composer John Zorn's constantly evolving musical world. Within that world, surprise and exploration are an important ingredients, as much as the cross-styling or the plethora of approaches for the different kinds of collaborative compositions he has created for the players involved. This surprising crossed paths of Zorn ...

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Pat Metheny: Tap: John Zorn's Book of Angels, Vol. 20

Read "Tap: John Zorn's Book of Angels, Vol. 20" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


La strana coppia! Negli anni è diventato sempre più difficile, se non impossibile, valutare la produzione di John Zorn con i tradizionali strumenti critici: una delle caratteristiche più “geniali" e in un certo senso eversive del sassofonista e compositore newyorkese è infatti certamente quella di avere sottratto progressivamente la propria musica alle traiettorie dialettiche conosciute, attraverso ...

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Tap - John Zorn's Book of Angels | Vol. 20

Read "Tap - John Zorn's Book of Angels | Vol. 20" reviewed by John Kelman


It's difficult to know what is most surprising about Tap: John Zorn's Book of Angels | Vol. 20. It's the first collaboration between guitarist Pat Metheny and saxophonist/composer/Tzadik label head John Zorn, two musicians who, at least on the surface, couldn't be more different. Of course, those who look beyond Metheny's more listener-friendly Pat Metheny Group ...


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