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More Treasures

By Gary Smulyan
Label: Reservoir Music
Released: 2008
Track listing: Wham & They're Off; Stop; Chick's Tune; Beautiful You; San(sic) Souci; Quick Silver (sic); For You; Suburban Eyes; Evans.
Evolution/Revolution

Label: Reservoir Music
Released: 2008
Track listing: Blues Evolution; Lover Man; Cubano Arrepentido; You Don
Joe Magnarelli: Persistence

Label: Reservoir Music
Released: 2008
Track listing: Persistence; The Village; I Had the Craziest Dream; D Train Boogaloo; Haunted Heart; You and the Night and the Music; Ballad for Barretto; Soul Sister.
Persistence

Label: Reservoir Music
Released: 2008
Track listing: Persist; The Village; I Had the Craziest Dream; D Train Boogaloo; Haunted Heart; You and the Night and the Music; Ballad for Barretto; Soul Sister.
Joe Magnarelli: Persistence

by Jim Santella
Trumpeter Joe Magnarelli is a purist who applies natural qualities to his music and eschews gimmicks; his musical conversations can be understood anywhere. Magnarelli studied with James Moody and Tommy Turrentine, began his professional career with Lionel Hampton and Brother Jack McDuff and was a semifinalist in the Thelonious Monk International Trumpet Competition ...
Joe Magnarelli: Persistence

by Nicholas F. Mondello
Joe Magnarelli Persistence Reservoir Music 2008 The stark black and white cover photo of trumpeter Joe Magnarelli peering out at you from the cover of Persistence emits a brooding and a blandness that is light years away from the robust, enjoyable musical experience offered by ...
Pete Malinverni: Invisible Cities

by David A. Orthmann
Pete Malinverni's Invisible Cities:, inspired by the imaginative flights of Italo Calvino's novel of the same name, exists on its own terms and doesn't readily fit into any established jazz style or sensibility. The pianist effectively juxtaposes six of his compositions and four well-known, urban-themed songs. His ballad-oriented tunes, New Orleans--Cities & Desire," Salem--Hester Prynne," and ...
Pete Malinverni: Invisible Cities

by Francis Lo Kee
A concept record of sorts, pianist Pete Malinverni was initially inspired to put his Invisible Cities project together after reading the Italian novelist Italo Calvino's book of the same name. Though the CD is full of good jazz improvisation (with a truly wonderful rhythm team of bassist Ugonna Okegwo and drummer Tom Melito), it also seems ...
Gary Smulyan: More Treasures

by Francis Lo Kee
Perhaps if you asked jazz fans to name a progenitorial baritone saxophonist, they might name Harry Carney or Gerry Mulligan. Yet Gary Smulyan's lineage comes more from musicians like Cecil Payne, Leo Parker, Pepper Adams, Serge Chaloff and Nick Brignola--the few baritonists that dared to master the tricky, chromatic music known as bebop. Indeed, More Treasures ...
Martin Bejerano: Evolution/Revolution

by Francis Lo Kee
Time will tell, but this may be one of those debut CDs that people will talk about for decades, one where people ask, Do you remember when you first heard...? While the opening Blues Evolution displays enough amazing piano chops to send the most accomplished musicians back to the woodshed, what this recording has is a ...