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Here and Now

Label: OmniTone
Released: 2004
Track listing: Art Deco: For All We Know; Rylie's Bounce;. Remembrance ; Medley: What Reason Could I Give?/For Dad...; Double Arc Jake -
This Way Out

By John McNeil
Label: OmniTone
Released: 2004
Track listing: Mi Tio; A la Orilla; Picasso View; My Taxi; Last Minute; What Comes After; Because of You; Know Your Limits; Skeeter; West Coast Memories; Dewey Defeats Truman; Flor de Viento.
Moving Forward, Standing Still

By Jamie Baum
Label: OmniTone
Released: 2004
Track listing: All Roads Lead to You, Spring Rounds, In the Journey, Clarity, Medley: From Scratch/Primoridal Prelude,South Rim, Central Park, Bar Talk, Spring, Rivington Street Blues
Quickening

Label: OmniTone
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Quickening 6:00
2. Cascade Rising 8:51
3. Chant 9:34
4. Clara's Room 11:30
5. Svengali 9:07
6. For Duke 9:24
7. TMI 9:16
8. Ancestor 8:50
Sleep Won't Come

By John McNeil
Label: OmniTone
Released: 2004
Track listing: Sleep Won't Come; The Other World; The Water is Wide; Wired Together; Each Moment Remains; Escape from Beigeland; Penumbra; Polka Party; Somnabulation; Nanotech; World Without Velcro.
Cameron Brown

Label: OmniTone
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Art Deco - 10:53
2. For All We Know - 8:50
3. Rylie's Bounce - 12:22
4. Remembrance - 8:44
5. Medley: What Reason Could I Give?/For Dad... - 10:27
6. Double Arc Jake - 14:18
The David Liebman Big Band: Beyond the Line

by Jack Bowers
Anyone who is familiar with Dave Liebman knows that the music he endorses and performs is sure to be cutting-edge, and such is the case with Beyond the Line, Liebman's first-ever recording as leader of his own big band. This is definitely ensemble music for the twenty-first century, and while it may not suit everyone's idea ...
Jamie Baum: Moving Forward, Standing Still

by Sean Patrick Fitzell
Experimenting with unconventional instrumentation is sometimes just that--testing an idea to see if it works. On Moving Forward, Standing Still , her third release as a leader, flautist Jamie Baum assembles an atypical combination of instruments, starting with her own and adding Tom Varner's French horn, Ralph Alessi's trumpet and flugelhorn and Doug Yate's alto saxophone ...
John McNeil: Sleep Won't Come

by Clifford Allen
In this varied set led by trumpeter John McNeil, ostensibly an homage to his own difficulties with insomnia, the term chamber jazz" is given a slightly different twist--far from the light counterpoint of the MJQ, passages of intense freedom and effortless propulsion mark the improvisations of McNeil, pianist Jeff Jenkins and bassist Kent McLagan.