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David Binney & Edward Simon: Afinidad

by Glenn Astarita
Alto saxophonist David Binney and pianist Edward Simon share top billing with this new effort, released on the Italy-based Red Records" jazz label, and while the duo have collaborated in the recent past, Afinidad signifies a tightly integrated celebration of two distinct musical personas.The soloists pursue multicolored vignettes, featuring highly charged motifs brimming with ...
Pietro Condorelli: Quasimodo

by C. Michael Bailey
Italian jazz guitar form Sergio Veschi and his stable of local talent. Some music sounds absolutely effortless. Quasimodo is a collection of such music. The opener No Blues" sounds as if the musicians picked up their instruments and began playing in mid-thought—all of them having the same thought at the same time. Pietro Condorelli's guitar style ...
Chuck Zeuren: Why Not??

by C. Michael Bailey
Fast and sleek neo-bop from Italy. Slickly, craggy and Wayne Shorter and Lee Morganesque is how to describe drummer Chuck Zeuren's new sextet recording, Why Not??. Zeuren lays down the underpinning for the Trumpet-Tenor front of Shunzo Ono and Dave Finucane, respectively, and never lets up. The playing is upbeat and solid, even on ballads like ...
Robert Stewart: Nat The Cat

by C. Michael Bailey
San Francisco Tenor Veteran Robert Stewart continues his productive run on RED Records with a tribute to a rarified and [instrumentally] little covered talent. Nat King Cole has been the subject of several retrospectives in the last number of years, but none as unique as San Francisco native Robert Stewart's tenor tribute to the great singer. ...
Robert Stewart: Nat The Cat

by C. Michael Bailey
San Francisco Tenor Veteran Robert Stewart continues his productive run on RED Records with a tribute to a rarified and [instrumentally] little covered talent. Nat King Cole has been the subject of several retrospectives in the last number of years, but none as unique as San Francisco native Robert Stewart's tenor tribute to the great singer. ...
Bobby Watson: Live at "Someday" in Tokyo

by Dave Nathan
Japanese musicians. It's nice to report that not only was this a good idea, but so was the outcome. This is an exciting session that will keep your toe tapping and heart thumping throughout the entire 70 minutes of music. All but one of the compositions are by Bobby Watson--"Ms. B.C." was written by Pamela Watson--- ...
Kick Off
By Franco D
Label: Red Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Kick Off; Autumn in New York; Colline; Old Jazz; Saliscendi. (Total Time: 38:59)
Live At The "Someday" in Tokyo
By Bobby Watson
Label: Red Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Dual Conversation; Mr. B.C.; Karita; Long Way Home; Unfold; In Case You Missed It. (Total Time: 72:22)
To Chet
Label: Red Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Piccioni Viaggiatori (To Chet); Novembre; O