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Keep the Faith

Label: Savant Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: The Backstabbers; Keep the Faith; Big John; The Way You Make Me Feel; Someday We'll All Be Free; Scratchin'; Waiting for You; Burner's Idea; Sweet Sweetie Dee.

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The Revolution Will Be Jazz

Label: Savant Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Show Bizness; This Is A Prayer For Everybody to Be Free; Lady Day and John Coltrane; Legend In His Own Mind; Madison Avenue; Gun; Winter In America; Is That Jazz; New York City; It's Your World.

Album

The Dancing Monk

Label: Savant Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Ask Me Now; Eronel; Reflections; Light Blue; Ruby, My Dear; Pannonica; Ugly Beauty; The Dancing Monk; 'Round Midnight; Blue Monk.

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Convergence

Label: Savant Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Lend Me A Dream; I've Got A Crush On You; Squid Ink; Stoffy; Silent Flying; Osiris; Mr. Higgins; DDODD; Convergence; Seventh Ray.

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Unconditional

Label: Savant Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Farmacia del Angel; Monsieur Petit Noir; A Song for Jacques, Part I; A Song for Jacques, Part II; Sno' Peas; Forgotten Gods; Unconditional; Black Saint.

Album

Interface

Label: Savant Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Interface; Silhouette; Fall Out; One By One; Aperitivo; Viper; After the Pain; Expectations.

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Mike LeDonne: Keep the Faith

Read "Keep the Faith" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Connecticut-born / New York-based Mike LeDonne, who divides his time these days between piano and organ, has begun to record more frequently on the Hammond B3, especially with his suitably named Groover Quartet which, according to Owen Cordle's liner notes to Keep the Faith, has been together now for more than a decade. And that's a ...

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Giacomo Gates: The Revolution Will Be Jazz

Read "The Revolution Will Be Jazz" reviewed by James Nadal


An omnipresent cloud persistently hangs over any tribute album--that the music will be compared to the original. Even though this might seem unfair, it's a fact. Knowing this, jazz vocalist Giacomo Gates dares to venture into the distinctive songbook of Gil Scott-Heron with The Revolution Will Be Jazz, and comes out the other side with a ...

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Silvano Monasterios: Unconditional

Read "Unconditional" reviewed by Edward Blanco


Unconditional is pianist and composer Silvano Monasterios' debut album for the Savant label and his fourth effort as a band leader since 1998. Having studied at the University of Miami and being named the “Best Jazz Musician" by the Miami New Times, the Venezuelan-born pianist has chosen to settle in Miami and take advantage of the ...

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Silvano Monasterios: Unconditional

Read "Unconditional" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


The word “unconditional" is often associated with love, referencing the feeling that parents have for their children and pets have for their owners, but the word itself isn't limited to use on this topic. In fact, the very meaning of “unconditional" actually addresses a lack of limitations or constraints, as does the music on pianist Silvano ...


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