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Precipice

Label: New Soil
Released: 2024
Track listing: Jellyfish; Don't Be Sad (It's Too Late); Vespa Crabro; Linus With The Sick Burn; And Then There Were Three; Katabatic; Black Lacquer; Kintsugi; Solenopsis; Alpenglow.

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Ill Considered: Precipice

Read "Precipice" reviewed by Chris May


The British pianist John Tilbury believes that some free-improv musicians play for too long without pausing for literal or metaphorical breath and, to make matters worse, do not listen hard enough to their bandmates. How right he is. Tilbury has not named names, but many AAJers could surely suggest some. Tilbury recommends that improvising musicians should ...

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Precipice

Label: Clarion Jazz
Released: 2022
Track listing: Precipice; Xing Ped; Dreamsville; Blue Zephyr; Teru.

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Precipice

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: Free Prelude/What Is This Thing Called Love?/Fifth House, Part One; Free Prelude/What Is This Thing Called Love?/Fifth House, Part Two; Out of My Dreams; On the March; The We of Us; Deluge; Oleo; Love Theme From the Invasion of the Body Snatchers; Pulsar; Precipice.

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Denny Zeitlin: Precipice

Read "Precipice" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The recorded live format seems to suit pianist Denny Zeitlin, who is certainly the only top tier jazz pianist who is also a practicing psychiatrist. His In Concert (Sunnyside Records, 2009), with his trio featuring bassist Buster Williams and drummer Matt Wilson, was filled with beautiful moments of surrender and improvisational élan, and stunningly spontaneous displays ...

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Precipice

Label: Baoule Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. Falling Down 2. Every Time We Say Goodbye 3. Wise One/Precipice 4. But Not For Me 5. Three Little Words 6. Out of Ashes 7. Highwire 8. Says My Heart 9. Just Go 10. T.G.T.T. 11. Cheek To Cheek 12. Autumns

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Lenora Zenzalai Helm: Precipice

Read "Precipice" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


With a unique style and the gift of creativity, Lenora Zenzalai Helm expands the boundary of jazz vocalists with her new recording entitled Precipice. Accompanied by an extremely adept rhythm section consisting of emerging jazz lions Nasheet Waits on drums, Taurus Mateen on bass, and the ultra-talented pianist Stanley Cowell; Helm offers a view into her ...


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