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Gerry Mulligan and the Concert Jazz Big Band feat. Zoot Sims
Label: TCB Music
Released: 2000
Track listing:
1) Utter Chaos (Mulligan) 2) You Took Advantage Of Me (Rodgers/Hart) 3) Black Nightgown (Johnny Mandel) 4) Motel (Mulligan) 5) Walkin'
Second Step
Label: TCB Music
Released: 2000
Track listing: Tuberiferous; Second Step; Songman; Stardust; Habiba; If I could Fly; Blues East
This One's For Bill
Label: TCB Music
Released: 2000
Track listing: This One's For Bill; Remembering The Rain; Suicide Is Painless; It's Love It's Christmas; On Green Dolphin Street; The two Lonely People; The Days Of Wine And Roses; Nardis
Lynne Arriale Trio: Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival

by C. Michael Bailey
Acid Impressionism. Classically trained pianist Lynne Arriale follows up Melody (TCB 99552) with an equally fine live recording, her first. Live At the Montreux Jazz Festival shimmers with wall-to-wall orchestral playing. The music here is full-bodied with a plush base provided by Arriale's smart pedal work. Alone Together" swirls, while the two Monk tunes become her ...
Lynne Arriale/The Lynne Arriale Trio: Live at the Montreaux Jazz Festival

by AAJ Staff
We all have albums in our collection that are earmarked as fovorites for certain specific occasions. The Lynne Arriale Trio Live at the Montreaux Jazz Festival is one of my favorite after-work-put-your-feet-up albums. As the title suggests, the album is a live recording and the ambiance of the concert carries through. You can sense the excitement ...
Lynne Arriale: Live At Montreux

by Craig Jolley
Least likely titles at the Tower listening post: Come Shmooze with Me--Lynne Arriale's Tribute to Ol' Blue Eyes." Arriale Plays Dead--The Music of Jerry Garcia." Lynne Arriale does not look for the easy way out. Her piano technique would allow her to crank out songbook" CD's that could easily compete with all the others. Instead she ...
Danilo Moccia / Paul Haag Quartet: Two Bones

by AAJ Staff
Two Bones is a delightful bop session double-headed by the the smooth trombone playing of Danilo Moccia and Paul Haag. These men are surely two of the best bone" players in the business; playing with imagination and facility on what is generally agreed upon to be a difficult instrument to master. This is a live date ...
Andy Scherrer Quartet: Second Step

by AAJ Staff
Andy Scherrer is arguably one of the best jazz saxophonists to come from the other side of the Atlantic. He has a big tone, an advanced harmonic disposition, and can swing with the best of his American counterparts. A native of Switzerland, Scherrer's career spans 3 decades, and has worked with everyone from Dexter Gordon to ...
Vienna Art Orchestra: Duke Ellington's Sound of Love

by Dave Nathan
The Vienna Art Orchestra's (VAO) tribute to Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn is made up of tunes culled from several performances during VOA's Spring Tour 99. This is not the group's first encounter with Ellington, having in1994 released its The Original Charts of Duke Ellington & Charles Mingus. On this album, they do" Ellington/Strayhorn quite differently ...
Louis Hayes Quintet: Quintessential Lou

by Glenn Astarita
Drummer Louis Hayes might not have received an over abundance of press over the years yet most jazz aficionados should be cognizant of his past accomplishments which commenced in the 50’s while supporting saxophonist Yuseff Lateef. A true stylist and dynamic leader within the hard-bop scheme of things, Hayes has also performed with Horace Silver, Dexter ...