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The Miyumi Project: re: Rooted

Read "re: Rooted" reviewed by Jim Santella


Double bassist Tatsu Aoki leads this avant-garde ensemble in a program of creative improvised music that reflects the roots of Asian/American jazz. The instrumental timbres that he's chosen to augment this saxophone and percussion ensemble provide distinctive colors. Aoki's big, booming bass leads the way while huge taiko drums manage the session's rhythmic foundation. ...

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JazzSpirit, Volumes 1 & 2

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Volume I: Let Us Break Bread Together; Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us With Your Love; Forgive Our Sins As We Forgive; A Mighty Fortress; Piedad; Doxology; O My Soul Bless Your Redeemer; Here I Am Lord; Jesus Loves Me; My God IS So High. Volume II: Fairest Lord Jesus; O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How...; Down By The Riverside; O Lord You Are My God And King; We Are Marching In The Light Of God; Wade In The Water; God Of Grace And God Of Glory; When Peace Like A River; Lord, Whose Love Through Humble...; My God Is So High.

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Together

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2006

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Late Game

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Zingaro; I

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Instant Groove

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: The New Delhi Deli; The Shining Sea; Edda; Dreamsville; Morning; Sauce Melba; Line for Lyons; Two for the Road; Grandpa

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Out of Nowhere

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Out of Nowhere; Cuenca Mercado; Take the

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Shut Eye

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: Shut Eye; Cuban Time; Sweet Flutes; Wet; Beneath Hell; Alley Sounds; Gun; Band Aid; Chicago Vice Lords; Cement Body Trunk Chevy; Easy; Pipe Cleaner; Crack is Cheaper than Coke; Shut Swing; Turn Away Victim; Shut Eye Gangster.

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Bradley Parker-Sparrow: Shut Eye

Read "Shut Eye" reviewed by Jim Santella


Bradley Parker-Sparrow's music for the film Shut Eye provides the kind of emotion that enhances each scene appropriately: moody blues and seamless shadows, along with an energetic drive to support the film's characters. With vocalist Joanie Pallatto and trumpeter Bobby Lewis, he creates a dark, mysterious framework. Sparrow's piano gently caresses each melody when the scene ...

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Harold Fethe: Out of Nowhere

Read "Out of Nowhere" reviewed by Jim Santella


Swing is the thing on this debut session from guitarist Harold Fethe. As one who's never lost his love for the Great American Songbook and its lyrical surprises, he's at home with his musical partners on this date: Johnny Frigo (violin), Joe Vito (piano, acoordion) and Jim Cox (bass). Together, they have a good time celebrating ...

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Bobby Lewis: Instant Groove

Read "Instant Groove" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


Bobby Lewis' recurring theme in speaking about the music here is of the “instant groove. Lewis is right in drawing attention to the idea, for that groove is not a myth. To bring it home all the more conclusively, Lewis uses various lineups and gives these compositions their due, all of which makes for a recording ...


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