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Last Call

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: The More You Talk (The Less I Listen); Burn Unit; These Foolish Things; E.S.P.; Milestones; Virgo; Room 608; Inner Urge; Quintin; The Dance; Last Call.

Album

Before My Life

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1.ID (O'Dell) - 6:29 2.Before My Life (O'Dell) - 6:41 3.Fire Ants (O'Dell) - 7:09 4.We Will Be There (O'Dell) - 2:55 5.Free by Twelve (O'Dell) - 6:53 6.Aoki (O'Dell) - 10:01 7.Angel and the Boys (O'Dell) - 3:27 8.Ship's Wake (O'Dell) - 5:45 9.Etude (O'Dell) - 3:33 10. Jackslap (O'Dell) - 5:39

Album

The Power of One

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: The Power of One; Gutbucket; Maori Winds; Peanuthead I; Peanuthead II; Love Supreme-Prelude; Love Supreme; A Man Called Von; Japanese Sandman; Master U

Album

Haven't We All...?

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Haven't We All...?; Countdown*; Dedication*@^; The Whistler's Rhyme#; Seamless*@; Lovielee*@; In a Sentimental Mood*; Straight Ahead#

Album

Haven't We All

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Haven't We All

Album

Haven't We All . . .?

Label: Southport Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Haven't We All. . .? Countdown Dedication The Whistler's Rhyme Seamless Lovielee In A Sentimental Mood Straight Ahead

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Corky McClerkin: The Power of One

Read "The Power of One" reviewed by Dave Nathan


On this his second album and first for the Southport label, Chicago pianist, Corky McClerkin, runs through a program comprised entirely of his compositions. They combine the best of soul jazz and hard bop, reflecting the 1960's era when McClerkin was cutting his musical teeth. McClerkin is joined on the set by a variety of Chicago ...

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Joel Brandon: Haven't We All . . .?

Read "Haven't We All . . .?" reviewed by Craig W. Hurst


Whistlers have long been associated with jazz dating back to “Big Noise from Winnetka” by the Bob Crosby band, the work of Toots Thielemans, and the puccolo of Ron McCroby. When you first realize however, that what you are hearing on Joel Brandon’s newest release, Haven’t We All. . . ?, is Brandon whistling, rather than ...

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Joel Brandon: Haven't We All...?

Read "Haven't We All...?" reviewed by Dave Nathan


This album can be divided into two segments, Joel Brandon as a flautist and Joel Brandon as the master whistler. He is a virtuoso in both winning the National and International whistling Championships from 1985 to 1989. The whistling is truly amazing. Unlike those few purveyors of the art over the years such as Jack Marshall, ...


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