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Michel Camilo: Solo

by Terrell Kent Holmes
Piano virtuoso Michel Camilo has plied his trade in various settings--trios mostly, but in duos and big bands as well--so the time must have seemed right for him to put out a solo work which, while not necessarily completing his discography, would certainly deepen it. Solo , a diverse blend of originals and standards, bears Camilo's ...
Michel Camilo: Solo

by Dr. Judith Schlesinger
You get the truest measure of a pianist when s/he plays alone, completely responsible for keeping time and the listener's interest; it's the most personal, revealing canvas of all. On Solo, Michel Camilo's vibrant colors appear in new shadings, reflecting this uniquely intimate setting. The Grammy-winning pianist's first solo album is designed as a ...
Jimmy Bruno: Solo

by Alex K. Fong
A lot of musicians first learn their craft through the various method books produced by Mel Bay Publications. And so it is within reason to expect outstanding technique on the recordings recorded by Mel Bay Records. Solo , guitarist Jimmy Bruno's first album for the fledgling label, doesn't disappoint on that score. It's a ...
Solo

By Jimmy Bruno
Label: Mel Bay Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Have You Met Miss Jones; 2. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face; 3. Joy Spring; 4. Satin Doll; 5. Darn That Dream; 6. Just Friends; 7. Misty; 8. I'm in the Mood for Love; 9. The Toffelmire Band; 10. Benny's Tune; 11. Stella by Starlight; 12. Night and Day; 13. Giant Steps
Solo

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: A Dream, Minha (All Mine), Our Love is Here to Stay, Reflections, Luiza, Round Midnight, Atras Da Porta, Someone to Watch Over Me, Un Son, The Frim-Fram Sauce, Corcovado, Suntan
Solo

Label: Effendi Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: The Dream Is Gone; Urgences; Youpala; Dust; My Lane; Seven; Moods; Weg; Langsam; Rasch; The
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Baptiste Trotignon: Solo

by J. Robert Bragonier
What is it about France and the French? In the U.S., where jazz is part of our cultural heritage, attendance at live jazz events and jazz album sales are anemic by comparison. The future of jazz here would be considerably healthier if we were half as interested in jazz as are the French! Solo ...