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Juxtaposition

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Chimes; St. Jerome; House On Hoxie Road; Juxtaposition; Alter Ego; This Night This Song; One Hour; Somewhere; Warm Winter; Hellenized; Solitary Consumer; Say The Secret Word

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Speechless

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Read what Marc Free, the producer and head of Posi- Tone Records has to stay about "Speechless" "Pianist Champian Fulton unleashes her creativity to spellbind the audience until they are "Speechless.” With her first date for Posi-Tone, listeners are invited to sit back and dig the mesmerizing sounds as Fulton bravely embarks on her first ever record of entirely instrumental performances. With an amazing program featuring her own original compositions, Fulton delivers a tour de force demonstration of her pianistic prowess. This trio date is also highlighted by the solid harmonic foundation of bassist Adi Meyerson and the bombastically explosive metrics of drummer Ben Zweig. With a straight forward, swinging and soulful presentation that covers a wide variety of styles, sounds, and moods, Champian Fulton succeeds in delivering a stunning revue that will certainly leave every listener "Speechless" and bring bright moments to jazz fans everywhere. " Champian Fulton said: "I am SO EXCITED because my new album, "Speechless", arrived though It won't be available for download via iTunes until March 17, BUT it's available for purchase on my website (Champian.net/shop) right now! I cannot tell you how excited I am for this release, because even though it's my 7th album, it's my FIRST album with my original songs! I am so proud of all the work my band and I put into this project, and of course I am thankful to my mother and father for their unwavering support while I composed my first songs. haha. They deserve a gold star for their kindness and patience! Even though this is an instrumental only project, it doesn't mean I don't sing anymore! Don't worry! My live shows are still me singing and playing, and I hope to see you at one soon (see my website or the Jazz Near You Calendar)."

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Now Hear This!

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Blast Off; Here and Now; Blues for Mabes; Still Standing; The View from Below; One and Done; Now Hear This!; Fair to Middlin'; Transitions; A Few Blocks Down; Ready the Mops.

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Central Line

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Central Line; Kuroda Bushi; Astray; Drawing With Light; Introspect; Little Giant; The Giant Catfish; Sensitive Animal; Tracing The Line; Entanglement; As Minhas Meninas; Redwood Thaw; Kin-Ka: Gold Coin; Yuyake Koyake.

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Happy Juice

Label: Posi-Tone Records
Released: 2017
Track listing: Happy Juice; Slant Six; The Two Lonely People; As We Know; Tones For Joan's Bones; Bred On Red; Speak Like A Child; Search For Peace; Mostly Minor; Rainbow.

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Bruce Harris: Beginnings

Read "Beginnings" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Beginnings sounds as if it's guided by an old hand instead of someone relatively new to the demanding art of leading a band. The debut recording of trumpeter Bruce Harris captures a coherent, homogeneous group sound, while utilizing several different combinations of instruments. Harris ties together material ranging from Harold Arlen, to Bud Powell, to Prince, ...

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Bruce Harris: Beginnings

Read "Beginnings" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Many a debut album receives a largely positive critique before being cut down to size with a qualifier. It's simply a jazz journalist's nature to paint newcomers as nascent talent in need of seasoning, players showing signs of potential, or artists taking a good first step with a first record. But sometimes a debut album is ...

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Roxy Coss: Chasing the Unicorn

Read "Chasing the Unicorn" reviewed by Paul Rauch


The title of the third, and latest release of New York based saxophonist Roxy Coss, Chasing the Unicorn (Posi-Tone, 2017), enables a vision that all artists embrace-that elusive and mythical state of total expression attained by only an elite few, that which not only presents beauty and passion to the universe, but is integrated into the ...

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Jon Davis: Happy Juice

Read "Happy Juice" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Whitney Balliett once wrote, “good musicians do not copy their elders; they only use them as primers." These are words to keep in mind while listening to Jon Davis' Happy Juice, a ten track recital that acknowledges a number of modern jazz piano masters (Herbie Hancock, Bill Evans, Chick Corea, McCoy Tyner, Keith Jarrett, and Red ...

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Walt Weiskopf: Fountain Of Youth

Read "Fountain Of Youth" reviewed by David A. Orthmann


Fountain Of Youth is the latest installment of Walt Weiskopf's mid-career renaissance. In reviews of Weiskopf's three previous Posi-Tone releases, I made the misstep of treating his imposing skills as a tenor saxophonist, composer, arranger, and bandleader as separate, albeit compatible entities; this time around I realized that they are indeed parts of a larger, all-encompassing ...


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