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Earthworks Underground Orchestra

By Bill Bruford
Label: Summerfold Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Libreville; Up North; Pigalle; Speaking in Wooden Tongues; Footloose and Fancy Free; Bajo del Sol; It
Needn't End in Tears; The Wooden Man Sings, and the Stone Woman Dances.
Critical Mass

By Dave Holland
Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: The Eyes Have It; Easy Did It; Vicissitudes; The Leak; Secret Garden; Lucky Seven; Full
Circle; Amator Silenti.
Juan Pablo Torres: Together Again

Label: Pimienta Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: When Day Breaks; Slide Force; Salt and Pepper; Ache; Moonlight Serenade;
Torres and Turre; Pennsylvania 6-5000; Yunfa; All Rhythm Ahead; Blowing Up
Robin Eubanks: Get 2 It

by David Adler
Robin Eubanks reconvenes his Mental Images ensemble on this wholly independent release. Playing both standard and electric trombones, Eubanks leads his players and special guests with enthusiasm and finesse. As on previous releases, he tips his hat to Wayne Shorter, this time with a beautiful House of Jade" (with electrified intro/outro). The rest of the tracks ...
Dave Holland: A Weekend of Bass

by Dave Roberts
There may be no instrument that is more vital yet less heralded in a jazz group than the bass. The bass provides much of the rhythmic and harmonic foundation as well as outlining the form. If the bassist is solid, locking in with the drums and piano, everyone else in the group can relax. And often, ...
Robin Eubanks: Get 2 It

by AAJ Staff
On his sixth CD as a leader, Robin Eubanks progresses from the distinguished history of the jazz trombone, and he moves ahead to advance its voice in a way that few other trombonists have done. With the recent passing of J.J. Johnson and Al Grey, Eubanks is taking the lessons from their own innovations and is ...
Robin Eubanks and Mental Images: Get 2 It

by C. Andrew Hovan
Like many creative endeavors, there seems to be cyclical nature to the trends and fashions that influence artist's musical undertakings. The impact of acid rock and funk could be heard in the jazz of artists such as Miles Davis and John McLaughlin when they plugged in" during the late '60s and early '70s. We would then ...
Robin Eubanks and Mental Images: Get 2 It

by Jim Santella
Robin Eubanks' electronic trombone is something else. Horn players have been trying for decades to create a vocal-like sound on their instruments. The plunger mute helped brass players when jazz was young. The electronic saxophone and EWI have allowed reed players to play harmony and create inspiring effects; yet, neither instrument has allowed sufficiently for vocal ...