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Ride
Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2007
Track listing: Anima; Pet Scorpion; Night Bird Song; Aeolus; Bad Birdie; Changes Two Tires; Ticket to Ride.
Unspoken Dialogue
Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2007
Track listing: Forgotten Man; Follow the Leader; Like Tears in Rain; Jungle Animals; None Left Behind; Alone Together; Spy Movie; On the Outside; Today's a New Day.
The Treatment
Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD: Brooms; The Treatment; Stark Beauty; Human Conditions; Mezz Money; Beijing to Brooklyn. DVD: Human Conditions; The Treatment; Brooms.
Waits & Measures
By Pete Robbins
Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2007
Track listing: Inkhead; Waits and Measures; Candy To the Crowd; Why Not Us; There There; No One Cares About Your Dreams Unless You Dreamt About Them; Cankers and Medallions; Rodil; Amadelia.
Michael Musilami Trio w/ Mark Feldman: The Treatment
by Elliott Simon
Guitarist Michael Musillami's trio with bassist Joe Fonda and drummer George Schuller previously released two worldly CDs for Playscape: the debut, Beijing (2002), and the vigorously creative Dachau (2005). With The Treatment, the trio invites master violinist Mark Feldman to join them for a soaring presentation of Musillami's music. As a guitarist, Musillami kisses up against ...
The Treatment
Album: The Treatment
By Michael Musillami
Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2007
Duration: 7:52
Michael Musillami Trio w/ Mark Feldman: The Treatment
by John Kelman
Violinist Mark Feldman may be the link between John Abercrombie's The Third Quartet (ECM, 2007) and Michael Musillami's The Treatment, but there are as many differences as there are similarities between these two guitarists' projects. Abercrombie's group leans more towards a chamber jazz approach that, while not without its occasional edges and unmistakable freedom, is sparer ...
Michael Musillami Trio w/Mark Feldman: The Treatment
by Mark Corroto
Guitarist Michael Musillami asks the musical question: when is a working trio recording with a guest more like a quartet than an invitation to sit in? The answer, of course, is when a very sympathetic player joins you for a session and tour. Musillami's trio of Joe Fonda (bass) and George Schuller (drums) has ...
Bobby Selvaggio: Unspoken Dialogue
by Mark Corroto
Listening to Unspoken Dialogue by saxophonist Bobby Selvaggio raises the old debate of composer versus improviser. Of the nine tracks found here, eight were penned by Selvaggio, plus Alone Together by Arthur Schwartz. Is he a player or a writer? Perhaps arranger is his strongest suit. Selvaggio's compositions are keen to animate ...
Pete Robbins: Waits & Measures
by Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
Although it's been over 35 years since Miles recorded Bitches Brew, music purists still experience seismic spasms whenever a musician releases an album that aggressively and successfully fuses jazz with rock. Waits & Measures is not so much a fusion album as it is a remarkable commandeering of sometimes conflicting harmonies into a smooth, cleverly voltaic ...


