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Monty Alexander: Goin' Yard

Read "Goin' Yard" reviewed by AAJ Staff


Monty Alexander has been flirting the recording of Jamaican music, the music of his homeland, for over the past two decades, when he started recording his Ivory And Steel albums on Concord. Even those initial Ivory And Steel efforts were recorded eight years apart, and the bulk of his recording activity--and the bulk of his reputation--have ...

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Al Di Meola and World Sinfonia: The Grande Passion

Read "The Grande Passion" reviewed by Todd S. Jenkins


Another luxuriant, sensual and romantic project by a master of the acoustic guitar. Di Meola has worked the “World Sinfonia” concept several times, and it seems to have reached a new peak with The Grande Passion. This disc is on a par with Oregon’s recent orchestral project, Oregon In Moscow , and may well surpass it ...

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Various Artists: Jazz: Live from New York

Read "Jazz: Live from New York" reviewed by David Adler


This Telarc sampler pulls together material recorded live in New York and previously released throughout the course of the 1990s. Most of the tracks feature old masters at a late point in their careers, and in remarkably good shape. Some — Al Grey, Dizzy Gillespie, Harry “Sweets" Edison, Mel Torme, and Stéphane Grappelli — would soon ...

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Dave Brubeck: Live From The USA & UK

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As Dave Brubeck attains octogenarian status this year, he still plays with the energy and imagination of a thirty-year-old. And that's no exaggeration. Would that all of us will be so creative, active and fulfilled at 80!Brubeck's most recent album, One Alone, contains some tunes recorded in 2000. Thus, it provides greater proof of ...

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Various: Jazz: Live From New York

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Improvisationally fed, jazz more often than not connects with the listener more effectively in live performances than in the studio. Even with the acoustical limitations of live recordings, not to mention such “annoyances" as crowd talk and the clinking of drink glasses, the to-the-heart communicative nature is instantly perceived.Such is the strength of Jazz: ...

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Ray Brown Trio: Live At Starbucks

Read "Live At Starbucks" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Perhaps one of the reasons for the decline in jazz as a popular music is that the listening experience should be live. Its life force rarely transfers itself through the recording process. In the studio, where actions are inscribed in permanence, artists require take after take to “make it perfect.” But jazz isn’t about perfect, or ...

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Ray Brown: Ray Brown Trio: Live At Starbucks

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In the very near future, you’re going to hear a lot of the Ray Brown Trio in the Starbucks nearest you. That’s because the renowned coffee shop has elevated its interest in jazz from the realm of background music to CD production. No doubt, you’ll be able to buy Ray Brown Trio: Live At Starbucks with ...

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Pat Metheny: Jim Hall & Pat Metheny

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Master and apprentice. Predecessor and descendant. Originator and influenced. None of those descriptions of the musical relationship on Jim Hall & Pat Metheny quite sound right. Nor are they accurate. After all, in his own way, Metheny has been greatly original and influential as well. Yet, what we hear on ...

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Reflections

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2000
Track listing:

Birdfeathers; Straighten Up And Fly Right; Summer Song; Oh Lady Be Good!; Wail; Conception; How Beautiful Is Night; My Favorite Things; Gee Baby Ain't I Good To You?; Bags' Groove; Subconscious Lee; Peace; God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen

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The Bach Book

Label: Telarc Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Prelude No. 1 in C major; Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major (I.Allegro, II. Affettuoso, iii. Allegro); Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring; Gavotte in B minor; Concerto in D major for harpsichord (I. Allegro, II. Andante, III. Allegro)


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