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Bud Powell: Eternity

Read "Eternity" reviewed by Jim Santella


These solo piano sessions by Bud Powell were recorded between 1961 and 1964 in Paris at the home of his friend, Francis Paudras. The recordings, while made informally and never released, have preserved the sound and the spirit that the pianist espoused as a pioneer of bebop and as an influential force on many aspiring jazz ...

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Charnett Moffett: For The Love Of Peace

Read "For The Love Of Peace" reviewed by Jim Santella


Charnett Moffett inspires his audience and praises the Lord on this spiritual jazz message. Blending Far Eastern music with the kind of gospel message that we've all grown to know and to love, the bassist and his close-knit band “preach" to the world in a universal language. Charisse Moffett, his sister, adds uplifting, wordless ...

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Blue Sand

Label: Piadrum Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: The Window; Mountain of the Night; Test; Blue Sand; Korail; Ida Lupino; Rwanda; I Am Leaving; Bach to Steve; Shark Waltz

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Streams Of Consciousness

Label: Piadrum Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: Streams of Consciousness; Inception; Acclamation; Consanguinity

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Achille Gajo Trio: Blue Sand

Read "Blue Sand" reviewed by Joshua Weiner


As enjoyable as it is to encounter a new recording by a long-established artist, even greater pleasure can be found in the discovery of an outstanding lesser-known talent. Such is the case with Blue Sand, the new release by Italian-born, Paris-based pianist Achille Gajo and his trio. Gajo's compatriots include bassist Jean-Jacques Avenel and drummer John ...

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Max Roach/Abdullah Ibrahim: Streams of Consciousness

Read "Streams of Consciousness" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Abdullah Ibrahim, then known as Dollar Brand, went into the studio with Max Roach on September 20, 1977. In his brief but all-encompassing notes, Roach says that there were no rehearsals and no plans as to what they were going to record. Sure, it is said that they were friends, and shared social and cultural backgrounds. ...

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Peasant Songs

Label: Piadrum Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Bear Dance (10 Easy Pieces No. 10); Trumpets of the Rosicrucian Order; Hungarian Peasant Songs No. 1, 2 & 8; Hungarian Peasant Song No. 12; Hungarian Peasant Song No. 3; Sports and Leisure; Trumpets of the Rosicrucian Order (Part II); On a Lantern; Gnossienne No. 1 (Dance of Hidden Knowledge); Dried Embryos; Hungarian Peasant Song No. 6.

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Lemon Juice Quartet: Peasant Songs

Read "Peasant Songs" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


The Lemon Juice Quartet has serious eclecticism. The term which is not found in most dictionaries is used to describe music that uniquely and successfully displays profound elements of eclecticism and electricity. Peasant Songs continues to show that the borders of jazz are global and that it’s roots will continue to thrive in the hands of ...


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