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Boom

Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2004
Track listing: Julian; Not Five Kimono; Arkadia; Po; Bad Birdie; Short Yellow; Arc; Bastos; Interior Boom; Out and About

Album

Those Times

Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2004
Track listing: Comrade Conrad; Peace; Angel Eyes; Those Times; Out of Nowhere; Beatrice; It Could Happen To You.

Album

Round 'Bout Now

Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2004
Track listing: Side Car; Blackamoor; Vat 19; Quiet Ruckus; Circle in the Round; Miles Later; Having Big Fun; Filles de Kilimanjaro.

Album

Quartet Language

Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2004
Track listing: Jabberwackey; The Germ; Mexico; Loose as a Goose; Brood Mood.

Album

'Round 'Bout Now

Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2004
Track listing: Side Car; Blackamoor; Vat 19; Quiet Ruckus; Circle in the Round; Miles Later; Having Big Fun; Filles de Kilimanjaro.

Album

Orange

Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Blue Rex (Pavone) - 7:49 2. Triple Diamond (Pavone) - 5:13 3. Sky Tango (Pavone) - 11:22 4. Drop Op (Pavone) - 6:14 5. Rebass Song (Pavone) - 4:05 6. Burnt Sweet Orange (Pavone) - 4:52 7. Goorootoo (Pavone) - 8:53 8. Box in Orange (Pavone) - 4:51 9. Language (Pavone) - 2:44

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Michael Musillami Octet: Spirits

Read "Spirits" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


It was a good day when guitarist Michael Musillami and his band of seven went in to record songs by Thomas Chapin. Musillami, Peter Madsen and Michael Sarin shared a close familiarity with Chapin and his music, having played with him. The others came into the fit on Musillami's vision, which as the end results prove, ...

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Article: Album Review

Mario Pavone: Boom

Read "Boom" reviewed by John Kelman


Some artists determinedly eschew all obvious sense of tradition in their music; others use it as a building block to something new. One of the things that differentiate so-called creative music from free jazz is its apparent lack of ties to the American jazz tradition. While free jazz can be as extreme in its exploration, there ...

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Michael Musillami Octet: Spirits

Read "Spirits" reviewed by John Kelman


Convening some of the cream of the New York free creative music scene, guitarist Michael Musillami, best known for his post bop recordings, including last year's fine mainstream disc, Those Times , attempts something a little out of the ordinary--an entire set of material by the late saxophonist Thomas Chapin. While there is unquestionably a certain ...

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Mario Pavone: Boom

Read "Boom" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Mario Pavone brings in a stripped down version of the band he has worked with in the recent past for Boom. He couldn't have done better than choose these three players. They chip in and put all the pieces together so compactly that it would be hard to imagine any other band reaching in and reacting ...


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