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Bombella

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: 01. Green Kalahari; 02. Song 3or Sathima; 03. Mandela; 04. District Six (Trance Circle Dance); 05. Bombella; 07. Meditation / Joan Capetown Flower (Emerald Bay); 08. I Mean You / For Monk; 09. For Lawrence Brown (Remembrance); 10. Excursions (Masters and Muses); 11. African River.

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Shine!

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: 01. Esre!; 02. Sonhouse; 03. Conjuration of Angels (Butch Morris); 04. Marco Polo; 05. Shine!; 06. The Laughing Bell; 07. East Boogie (Kolby's Theme); 08. Ephraim; 09. Angel; 10. Teo (Ted's Theme); 11. Se'Lah; 12. Variation. Tutte le composizioni sono di J.D. Allen tranne quelle indicate.

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Ranu

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: 01. You Go to My Head (Coots); 02. Bedira; 03. Deep Mountain Gone; 04. Tell Me Why (Young); 05. White Scarf; 06. Ranu; 07. The Tourist (Yorke); 08. Dreams of Paper Roses; 09. Yotsuya, 10. I'll be Seeing You (Fain/Kahal). Composizioni di Aaron Choulai tranne quelle indicate.

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Com Voce

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: É Preciso Dizer Adeus/All That's Left Is To Say Goodbye; Peach Trees; Saudosismo; Call Me; Wicked Game; By On Bye Tu (Farmer's Trust); O Trem Azul; É Preciso Dizer Adeus/All That's Left Is To Say Goodbye; Into Shade; Half The Way (If I Could)

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Lucian Ban / John Hebert: Enesco Re-Imagined

Read "Enesco Re-Imagined" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The life and music of the prodigiously talented Romanian violinist, composer and conductor, George Enesco has been well-preserved and generously honored--not simply by the cognoscenti, but by the appreciative audiences of Romania's George Enesco Festival, that was set up to propagate the music of the composer beyond its preservation in the museum that bears his name ...

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Paquito D'Rivera: Tango Jazz: Live at Lincoln Center

Read "Tango Jazz: Live at Lincoln Center" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


One of the greatest love affairs in music is the one between folk music and dance. This extremely covert relationship has spilled over into contemporary music as well--more so in musical excursions in Europe (where even Igor Stravinsky sang its praises with compositions of his own) and in Latin America. One of the most beloved of ...

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Richie Beirach & Dave Liebman: Quest for Freedom

Read "Quest for Freedom" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Quest for Freedom--featuring soprano saxophonist Dave Liebman, pianist Richie Beirach, and the arrangements of Jim McNeely, and performed with the Frankfurt Radio Big Band--contains some of the most vivid music on record. Almost all of this has to do with three factors: Liebman and Beirach's ingenious compositions and stunning performances; McNeely's intuitive arrangements; and the sublime ...

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John McNeil and Bill McHenry: Chill Morn He Climb Jenny

Read "Chill Morn He Climb Jenny" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Navigating the wide avenue of American Song can be boring, because the same charts appear on album after album; but when musicians either pick little-known charts of the celebrated composers of the American Songbook, or add little-known composers to that musical tome, things get quirky, but utterly refreshing. This is exactly the case in point regarding ...

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Chico Pinheiro: There's a Storm Inside

Read "There's a Storm Inside" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


The near falsetto vocals of Chico Pinheiro perfectly offset the voluptuous music that he has created on There's a Storm Inside. However narrow his vocal range, Pinheiro is a master storyteller and weaves his lines like an elaborate tapestry, a sort of patchwork quilt that tells the story his way. Pinheiro has a softness that seems ...

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Helen Sung: Going Express

Read "Going Express" reviewed by Raul d'Gama Rose


Whether an artist is performing in a play or playing music, doing so live onstage is one of the most challenging acts. Every nuance is captured by an eager audience and, in the case of Going Express, a sensitive sound engineer. There is no room for error; every slip can be fatal. Pianist Helen Sung makes ...


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