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You Are (Variations)
By Steve Reich
Label: Nonesuch Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: You Are (Variations): 1. You Are Wherever Your Thoughts Are; 2. Siviti Hashem L'Negdi (I Place the Eternal Before Me); 3. Explanations come to an End Somewhere; Ehmore M'Aht V'Ahsay Harbay (Say Little and Do Much).
Our New Orleans 2005
Label: Nonesuch Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Allen Toussaint: Yes We Can Can; Dr. John: World I Never Made; Irma Thomas: Back Water
Blues; Davell Crawford: Gather by the River; Buckwheat Zydeco: Cryin' in the Streets; Dr.
Michael White: Canal Street Blues; Wild Magnolias: Brother John Is Gone/Herc-Jolly-John;
Eddie Bo: When the Saints Go Marching In; Dirty Dozen Brass Band: My Feet Can't Fail Me
Now; Carol Fran: Tou' les jours
Kicking Television: Live in Chicago
By Wilco
Label: Nonesuch Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: CD1: Misunderstood; Company in My Back; The Late
Greats; Hell Is Chrome; Handshake Drugs; I Am Trying to Break Your Heart; Shot in the Arm; At Least That's What You Said; Wishful Thinking; Jesus, Etc.; I'm the Man Who Loves You; Kicking Television;
CD2: Via Chicago; Hummingbird; Muzzle of Bees; One by One; Airline to Heaven; Radio Cure; Ashes of American Flags; Heavy Metal Drummer; Poor Places; Spiders (Kidsmoke); Comment (If All Men Are Truly Brothers).
Song X: Twentieth Anniversary
By Pat Metheny
Label: Nonesuch Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Police People; All of Us; The Good Life; Word from Bird; Compute; The Veil; Song X; Mob
Job; Endangered Species; Video Games; Kathelin Gray; Trigonometry; Song X Duo; Long
Time No See.
The Way Up
By Pat Metheny
Label: Nonesuch Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: Opening, Part One, Part Two, Part Three.
Various Artists: Our New Orleans 2005
by AAJ Staff
One of the best and most tragic ways we have to know how much something matters is to go through the experience of having it taken away. To the people of lowland New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina was the end of a way of life. To the people of the United States, New Orleans herself winked out ...
Brad Mehldau Trio: Day Is Done
by Andrew Velez
Since the early '90s, Brad Mehldau's considerable output has most consistently been in the trio format. Especially notable were the five volumes of The Art of the Trio. Making his debut here with the new unit is drummer Jeff Ballard, who replaces Jorge Rossy; Larry Grenadier holds down his accustomed spot on bass. This is friendly ...
Steve Reich: You Are (Variations)
by John Kelman
The liner notes to the Pat Metheny Group's album-length epic The Way Up give special thanks to contemporary composer Steve Reich. On Metheny lists across the internet, fans were asking who is Steve Reich, and why the thanks?" The best answer to that question is advice to listen to You Are (Variations)--an album that summarizes much ...
Brad Mehldau Trio: Day Is Done
by John Dworkin
More than any other artist, Brad Mehldau has tapped into today's jazz zeitgeist. Oft-times (maybe always), a cultural zeitgeist is difficult to define or encapsulate. But you know it when you see (hear) it: In walked Brad. That's part of the function, mystery, and beauty of Art. It gives form to what would otherwise be near ...





