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Something About Jobim

By Harry Allen
Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Dindi; Chovendo na Roseira; Captain Bacardi; Sue Ann; Theme for Jobim; Mojave;
Falando de Amor; Antigua; Angela; Você vai ver; Tema Jazz.
My Scandinavian Blues: A Tribute to Horace Parlan

By US4
Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: CD: Us Three; Heading South; Norma; In the Spur of the Moment; One for Wilton;
Arrival; Broken Promises; Little Esther; Opus 16A; Wadin'; Party Time.
DVD: Heading South; Us Three; Arrival; Norma; One for Wilton; Broken Promises.
In Denmark 1959-1960

Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
Released: 2016
Track listing: Sonny Boy; Willow Weep for Me; There’ll Never Be Another You; The Nearness of
You; Now See How You Are; La Verne Walk; I Remember Clifford; Stuffy; Moanin’;
Fru Brüel; I Succumb To Temptations; Dahoud; Oleo; Now See How You Are; Ack
Värmeland, Du Sköna; Emigrantvisan; Farfars Sång.
US4: My Scandinavian Blues: A Tribute To Horace Parlan

by Chris Mosey
In the year of his birth Horace Parlan suffered an attack of polio that left him with a partially crippled right hand. He developed his own style of playing (involving a percussive left hand) and went on to become one of the most prolific and soulful pianists of the hard bop era. He played for two ...
Oscar Pettiford & Jan Johansson: In Denmark 1959-1960

by Chris Mosey
Oscar Pettiford was born in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, in 1922, of a Choctaw Indian mother and a half Cherokee, half African American father. He became one of the most influential bass players in the history of jazz, building on the innovations of Jimmie Blanton to make the bass a genuine solo instrument. He jammed ...
Jan Lundgren: Swedish Ballads... & More... Quietly There

by Chris Mosey
Are Scott Hamilton and Harry Allen, two American saxophonists playing technically accomplished and downright enjoyable jazz, the Zoot Sims and Al Cohn of our day? The answer must be Very Likely, to judge from an excellent two-album reissue by Danish company Stunt Records. Hamilton and Allen are featured playing with quartets headed by ...
Oscar Pettiford & Jan Johansson: In Denmark 1959-1960

by Jakob Baekgaard
If anyone should doubt how much it has meant to the Danes that a number of prominent American jazz musicians have lived in Denmark for a shorter or longer time, they just need to walk around the streets of Copenhagen. Here you will find street names such as Ben Webster Street, Ernie Wilkins Street and Kenny ...
US4: My Scandinavian Blues: A Tribute to Horace Parlan

by Jakob Baekgaard
Once in a while, you encounter a special album that tells the story of a remarkable musician, not only as a snapshot, but as a full musical narrative with words and pictures. My Scandinavian Blues: A Tribute to Horace Parlan is such an album. The main character, pianist and composer, Horace Parlan, does ...
Harry Allen: Something About Jobim

by Jakob Baekgaard
Back in 1964, saxophonist Stan Getz made one of those perfect albums. He teamed up with famed Brazilian songwriters and guitarists, João Gilberto and Antonio Carlos Jobim, and delivered one of the best records in his career: Gezt/Gilberto (Verve, 1964). The combination of the wistfully vibrant bossa nova and the sensual saxophone sound of Getz proved ...
Binocular

Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
Released: 2011
Track listing: Migrating South; Dialogue #1; Shifting Light; Jagged; Dialogue #2; La
Tourneuse De Pages; House Of Ants; Readings; When The Road Curves;
Snare Drum; Expectations; Oslo.