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Andratx: Live

by Mark Corroto
The Nordic jazz trio of Jonas Kullhammar, Kresten Osgood and Ole Morten Vågan is the type of super group that keeps the jazz tradition alive, not in the sense of an institution as much as a provocateur praxis. Andratx Live is its second release following a self-titled record on Moserbie in 2007. The three ...
Kirk In Copenhagen

Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Narrow Bolero 2. Mingus-Griff Song 3. The Monkey Thing 4. Mood Indigo 5. Cabin in the Sky 6. On the Corner of King and Scott Streets.
Roland Kirk: Kirk In Copenhagen

by David Rickert
To fully appreciate his artistry, Roland Kirk truly needed to be experienced live. Sure, playing three instruments at once is an incredible feat, but wouldn't it be great to have seen it? Unfortunately for most of us, we can only be satisfied with recordings such as this one from Club Montmarte, Denmark's famous jazz club.
Domino
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: Domino, Meeting on Termini's Corner, Time, Lament, A Strich in Time, 3-in-1 Without the Oil, Get Out of Town, Rolando, I Believe in You, E. D., Where Monk and Mingus Live / Let's Call This, Domino - alternative version, I Didn't Know What Time It Was, I Didn't Know What Time It Was, I Didn't Know What Time It Was, Someone to Watch Over Me - breakdown take, Someone to Watch Over Me, Termini's Corner, Termini's Corner, Termini's Corner, Termini's Corner - breakdown take and intercuts, When the Sun Comes Out, When the Sun Comes Out, When the Sun Comes Out, Time Races With Emit
Roland Kirk's Finest Hour

Label: Verve Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Stompin' Grounds; Blue Rol; Serenade To A Cuckoo; Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year; Ecclusiastics; When The Sun Comes Out; Gifts And Messages; I Believe In You; My Ship; Half A Triple; Once In A While; No Tonic Press; Now Please Don't You Cry, Beautiful Edith; E.D.;
Roland Kirk: Domino

by David Adler
When Roland Kirk (pre-Rahsaan) issued Domino in 1962, the album contained 10 tracks, which amounted to just over half an hour of music. On this reissue there are 25 tracks and nearly 80 minutes of music. What’s more, the 15 bonus tracks feature a 22-year-old Herbie Hancock, who did not appear on the original Domino at ...