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Points In Time
																	
								By John Yao
									Label: See Tao Recordings
									Released: 2025									
Track listing: Upside; Not Even Close; Triceratops Blues; First Step; The Other Way; Early 
Morning Walk; Song For Nolan; Finger Painting.								
Not Even Close
																	
								
									Album: Points In Time
																			By John Yao
																		Label: See Tao Recordings
									Released: 2025									
Duration: 8:16								
John Yao and His 17 Piece Instrument: Points In Time
								
									by Jack Bowers
									
										
																			
								
The insuperable spirit of swinging big-band jazz is everywhere apparent on Points in Time, the seventh recording by New York-based composer, arranger and trombonist John Yao, and the second with his marvelous 17-Piece Instrument, a decade after its well-received debut, Flip-Flop. (See Tao, 2015). As on that earlier album, the playlist consists of ...
John Yao and his 17 Piece Instrument: Points In Time
								
									by Pierre Giroux
									
										
																			
								
Trombonist and composer John Yao presents a heartfelt and personal retrospective with Points In Time. This ambitious album delves deeply into the emotional and professional journey he has undertaken over the past twenty years in New York City. Leading his precisely coordinated ensemble, aptly called His 17-Piece Instrument, comprised of talented musicians from various points along ...
Points in Time
																	
								By Steve Korn
									Label: Unknown label
									Released: 2004									
Track listing: Hymn, Helio, Tangents, O.K., Points in Time, Little Bird, Baraka, Beacons, Theme Song from the Sit-Com of the Same Name 								
Steve Korn: Points in Time
								
									by Dan McClenaghan
									
										
																			
								
This one, more than most sets that come this way, reveals itself in successive layers. Melody didn't initially assert itself to these ears. It was there, in dreamy post bop permutations, but it was the harmonies that grabbed me from the start. Drummer Steve Korn and company explore unusual and engaging harmonic frameworks, and I spent ...

					
					
				
				
				
			
							
							
							
							
							
							
							
			
			