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Celebration
By Alex Riel
Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: In Your Own Sweet Way; Bye Bye Blackbird; Autumn Leaves; Peace; A Child Is Born; On Green Dolphin Street; You and the Night and the Music; Siciliana (78:40).
The Element of Swing
By Ed Thigpen
Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: Sweet Mama; ETP; Hello Joe; Emperor Jones; Lonnie’s Lament; Chelsea Bridge; Impressionistic; Like Blues; Street Freak (63:22).
Point of No Return
Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: Wreack, Cracked, Crazy; Escape; Birds, Planes & Flying Papers; Is That
Too Much to Ask?; Point of No Return; Secrets; Enjoy; The Informer;
Making Conversation (54:46).
Dalia Faitelson: Point of No Return
by Jack Bowers
Everyone, I suppose, has his or her “point of no return.” I reached mine rather quickly while auditioning this new album by singer / guitarist Dalia Faitelson’s septet. After the opening track, which definitely lives up to its name (“Wreack, Cracked, Crazy”), I clung to the hope that matters might eventually improve, and indeed they did ...
Alex Riel: Celebration
by Jack Bowers
A thoughtfully planned, beautifully recorded, generously timed and wonderfully played trio session led by drummer Alex Riel and showcasing the prodigious talents of pianist Kenny Werner and bassist Jesper Lundgaard, so exhilarating that this reviewer was reminded from time to time of the classic Marian McPartland Hickory House trio from the '50s with bassist Bill Crow ...
Ed Thigpen Rhythm Features: The Element of Swing
by Jack Bowers
I needn’t tell you what a great drummer Ed Thigpen is; others more eloquent than I have done so on many occasions, and your own ears can validate their appraisal simply by listening to the master at work, as he is on The Element of Swing, recorded in concert by Thigpen’s excellent trio, Rhythm Features, with ...
Fredrik Lundin Overdrive: Choose Your Boots
by Jack Bowers
Fredrik Lundin’s Choose Your Boots is best described as “rock–Jazz,” generally well–played but encumbered along the way by musically prefabricated special effects and funky rhythms that lend the enterprise a “retro–’70s” ambiance. What it lacks is a clear center of gravity or personality, if you will, that would serve to tie its various ingredients together. Lundin ...
The Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra & Jim McNeely: Play Bill Evans
by Jack Bowers
As Jim McNeely observes in the liner notes, the late Bill Evans’ reputation as a great Jazz pianist overshadowed his remarkable gifts as a composer, an oversight the Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra seeks to redress by repositioning seven of Evans’ graceful melodies in a big–band framework (with a medley comprised of bassist Scott LaFaro’s “Gloria’s Step” ...
S: Living Now
by Jack Bowers
Danish guitarist Søren Lee summarizes the philosophy behind Living Now, his third album as leader, in a single sentence: “This music is a story told straight from my heart to everyone who cares to listen.” It’s an expansive story, at times compelling, at others beauteous, woven entirely from the threads of his musical resourcefulness (all of ...
9 * 9 * 99
Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
Released: 2001
Track listing: Squatty; Thelonious; Ask Me Now; Elegy; The Question of Evoking Social Disturbance Is Also a Question of Mental Health; What Time; Ryssland / V





