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Sunrise Falling: Gene Ess

Label: AMP Records, U.K.
Released: 2003
Track listing: Matthew Garrison

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Article: Interview

Rashied Ali

Read "Rashied Ali" reviewed by Hank Shteamer


Rashied Ali is a survivor. Best known for replacing Elvin Jones as John Coltrane's drummer of choice in the mid-sixties, Ali has sustained himself as a working, thriving musician right through to the present day. Since his stint with Trane, Ali has founded a label, Survival Records, and a club, Ali's Alley; led countless groups in ...

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No One in Particular

Label: Survival Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: 1. No One In Particular 2. Witch Hunt 3. Blues for Annik 4. Not Now, Later 5. Three Views of a Secret 6. Dear Alice

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Article: Album Review

Rashied Ali: No One in Particular

Read "No One in Particular" reviewed by David Adler


Rashied Ali's Tuesday night residency at Sweet Rhythm found him playing duets throughout November with alto saxophonist Sonny Fortune. Stretching doesn't begin to describe these improvisational whirlwinds, mostly standards - may the residency continue. Ali has had a busy 2002 - playing Tonic with Fortune only weeks before, preparing for a double-duo concert at Columbia on ...

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The Olatunji Concert: The Last Live Recording

Label: Impulse! Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Introduction by Billy Taylor; Ogunde; My Favorite Things.

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Live At Tonic

Label: Survival Records
Released: 2001

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Deals, Ideas & Ideals

Label: Survival Records
Released: 2001

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Deals, Ideas & Ideals

Label: Hopscotch Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: The Rap/ Isotopes/ Freedom Train/ Hereafter/ Currents/ Deals/ Ideas & Ideals/ Walking Shadows.

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Article: Album Review

Rashied Ali / Peter Kowald / Assif Tsahar: Deals, Ideas & Ideals

Read "Deals, Ideas & Ideals" reviewed by Derek Taylor


In the spring of 2000 German bassist Peter Kowald attempted the seemingly impossible and in the process made history. He commenced on a three-month concert tour of the United States starting in Florida, ranging up the East Coast, criss-crossing the Midwest, hitting the west coast and doubling back for a final string of dates in the ...

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Article: Profile

Charles Gayle

Read "Charles Gayle" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Charles Gayle blew down with hurricane force--the pun is too obvious--out of Buffalo. He drifted in and out of the first great free jazz scenes of the Sixties, playing with Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp, and other trailblazers. But he says now that his sound then was even more fiery and forceful than it is now, and ...


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