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Landscape Scripture

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: 01. Spring Haystacks - 8:00; 02. Prairie Suite - 10:33; 03. Goodbye - 4:57; 04. Summer Haystacks - 3:29; 05. Lake Shore Suite - 13:07; 06. Autumn Haystacks - 5:30; 07. Passing Spirit - 9:29; 08. Winter Haystacks - 6:17. Tutte le composizioni sono di Scott DuBois.

Album

Songs I Like a Lot

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: 1. Wichita Lineman (Jimmy Webb) - 8:13; 2. Canvas (Imogen Heap) - 5:26; 3. The Moon's Harsh Mistress (Jimmy Webb) - 14:34; 4. Man of Constant Sorrow (Traditional) - 11:24; 5. All My Life (Ornette Coleman) - 9:35; 6. Bycicle Race (Freddy Mercury) - 5:40; 7. Fallslake (Nobukazu Takemura) - 7:36; 8. Chapel Files (John Hollenbeck) - 6:41.

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Small Constructions

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: 01. Still Play (Wendel). 02. Pannonica (Monk). 03. Jean and Renata (Wendel). 04. Line Up (Tristano). 05. Line (Wendel). 06. Nines (Tepfer). 07. Gratitude (Tepfer). 08. Ask Me Now (Monk). 09. Rygabag (Tepfer). 10. Darn That Dream (Van Heusen/De Lange). 11. Variation 1 in D minor (Handel);12. Oblique Strategy (Tepfer/Wendel).

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Article: Year in Review

Dan McClenaghan's Best Releases of 2013

Read "Dan McClenaghan's Best Releases of 2013" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Lots of extraordinary music. These are my picks for outstanding CDs of the year. Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette Somewhere ECM Records Pianist Keith Jarrett's “Standards Trio," with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette, recorded Somewhere live in 2009. After thirty years together, the group is still growing. This will ...

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Jamie Baum: In This Life

Read "In This Life" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


Flutist and composer Jamie Baum's In This Life is a richly textured album both in a harmonic and conceptual sense. Inspired by her travels through India and Nepal and influenced by the music of the late Qawwali singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, this collection of intriguing originals (and two Khan covers) is simultaneously deeply spiritual and ...

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Hush Point: Hush Point

Read "Hush Point" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Se tra i dieci brani contenuti in Hush Point due portano la firma di Jimmy Giuffre, se la front-line del quartetto pianoless è formato da tromba e sax, e se il trombettista del gruppo ha mosso i primi passi nella California degli anni sessanta, qualche indizio su quello che si andrà ad ascoltare ci viene fornito. ...

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Alexis Cuadrado: A Lorca Soundscape

Read "A Lorca Soundscape" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


È un grande contrabassista, Alexis Cuadrado, già lo sapevamo. Che sia pure un bravo autore di canzoni è una piacevole sorpresa, anche se avere Garcia Lorca come paroliere non è cosa da poco. Quando tra 1929 e il 1930 l'enfant prodige della poesia iberica trascorse un periodo di studi presso la Columbia University (una sorta di ...

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Jamie Baum: In This Life

Read "In This Life" reviewed by Franz A. Matzner


From its first penetrating flute notes the sonic textures of South Asia frame Jamie Baum's ambitious collection In This Life, which successfully spotlights her compositional acuity, instrumental prowess, and talents as a bandleader.As the title track “Nusrat" implies, the album is inspired in no small measure by internationally influential performer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, ...

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Alexis Cuadrado: A Lorca Soundscape

Read "A Lorca Soundscape" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


When times are tough, injustice is in the air, and something needs to be said, jazz always finds a way to do the talking. In times past, it was Billie Holiday singing “Strange Fruit" at Cafe Society, drummer Max Roach and vocalist Abbey Lincoln pouring their hearts out on We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite ...

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Alan Ferber: March Sublime

Read "March Sublime" reviewed by Mark Corroto


When you open a nice bottle of red wine, to get the best results, it is better to set the bottle aside for some time. You let the wine, as they say, “breathe," allowing oxygen to bring out the hidden flavors. Same for a big band recording like Alan Ferber's March Sublime. Instead of setting the ...


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