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Jazz Passengers: Reunited

Read "Reunited" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Don't mistake the music made by The Jazz Passengers as merely camp or burlesque send-ups. Sure, trombonist Curtis Fowlkes dons the persona of the infamous “Peaches," from the duo Peaches and Herb, for the 1970's hit, “Reunited." The irony dissolves underneath Roy Nathanson and Fowlkes' spoken/sung duet with Sam Bardfeld's pizzicato violin and Marc Ribot's now-patented ...

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The Jazz Passengers: Reunited

Read "Reunited" reviewed by Troy Collins


Reunions have become a requisite aspect of the music business, though the end results can vary in quality. Reunited, The Jazz Passengers first recording in twelve years, is a stellar example of this phenomenon. Picking up where they left off, this vivacious studio session juxtaposes mellifluous crooning, adventurous post-bop and stylistic eclecticism with irrepressible charm and ...

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Live In Spain

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1997

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Individually Twisted

Label: 32 Records
Released: 1996

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Plain Old Joe

Label: Knitting Factory Works
Released: 1993

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Jazz Passengers In Love

Label: Windham Hill/High Street Records
Released: 1993

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Live At The Knitting Factory

Label: Knitting Factory Works
Released: 1991

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Deranged and Decomposed

Label: Les Disques Du Crepuscule
Released: 1989

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Broken Night/Red Light

Label: Les Disques Du Crepuscule
Released: 1987


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