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Joe McPhee: Live in Vilnius & The Damage is Done

Read "Joe McPhee: Live in Vilnius & The Damage is Done" reviewed by Marc Medwin


Trio XLive in VilniusNo Business2009 Joe McPhee / Peter Brotzmann / Kent Kessler / Michael ZerangThe Damage is DoneNot Two2009 Though conjuring quite different and sometimes problematic soundworlds, these Joe ...

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Peter Brotzmann: Lost & Found

Read "Lost & Found" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Lost & Found finds iconic free jazz reedman Peter Brötzmann recording both solo and live for the first time ever. Throughout the 50-plus years of music-making, his live recordings are probably the best at capturing the essence of this great man's passion; and further, hearing him without accompaniment is a direct line into his thoughts.

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Peter Brötzmann: A Night In Sana'a

Read "A Night In Sana'a" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Reaching across cultures is nothing new for jazz artists, and certainly jazz (by definition) is the amalgamation of ethnic European, African, Afro-Cuban and American blues music. With this recording by free jazz patriarch Peter Brötzmann in Yemen, the junction is not only of different cultures but of different centuries. Record label chief Uli Armbruster ...

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Alone, Again (Naturally): Peter Brotzmann, Olaf Rupp, Henry Kaiser, John Butcher, Woody Sullender and Frank Rosaly

Read "Alone, Again (Naturally): Peter Brotzmann, Olaf Rupp, Henry Kaiser, John Butcher, Woody Sullender and Frank Rosaly" reviewed by Clifford Allen


For this writer, solo playing and solo concerts have a special place. A few years before I began writing about jazz, and while living in New York at the beginning of the 2000s, I ran into the late violinist Leroy Jenkins in the East Village. I didn't know him personally, but he was instantly recognizable, and ...

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Joe McPhee at Cafe Oto, London

Read "Joe McPhee at Cafe Oto, London" reviewed by John Sharpe


Joe McPhee Cafe Oto London, England December 11, 2009 When the eerie vocalized wail first manifested itself, the audience was left looking for the source. But it quickly became apparent that, even though his facial expression didn't betray the burden, saxophonist Joe McPhee was generating the noise at ...

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Dave Rempis / Frank Rosaly: Cyrillic

Read "Cyrillic" reviewed by Troy Collins


Since 2004, the duo of saxophonist Dave Rempis and drummer Frank Rosaly has committed to exploring the textural, tonal and rhythmic possibilities of spontaneous improvisation, drawing upon a rich legacy of similar pairings for its studio debut, Cyrillic. Chicago scene regulars whose congenial rapport has been honed in The Rempis Percussion Quartet and The Ingebrigt Haker ...

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Peter Brotzmann: Die Like A Dog

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Released: 2009

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Lost & Found

Label: FMP Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Internal Rotation; Lost & Found; Universal Madness; ...Got A Hole In It; Turmoil.

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Peter Brotzmann: Die Like A Dog

Read "Peter Brotzmann: Die Like A Dog" reviewed by Clifford Allen


Peter Brotzmann Die Like a Dog Jazzwerkstatt 2008 German reedman-composer Peter Brotzmann is, despite an immense catalog spanning over forty years of activity in free music, criminally underrepresented in the format of a “standard" piano-less quartet. From reed-heavy octets and orchestras to the winds-bass-drums power trio, not to mention a ...

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John Butcher & Mark Sanders / Alex Ward & Roger Turner / John Tchicai & Tony Marsh: Treader Duos

Read "Treader Duos" reviewed by John Eyles


These three contrasting reeds/drums duos are a fine record of the concert at which they were recorded, in February 2008 at St Giles-in-the-Fields church, London. Each of the three tracks lasts about twenty five minutes, long enough for the duos to give a good account of themselves. The three tracks give an opportunity to hear some ...


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