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Jakob Bro: Time

by Jakob Baekgaard
Hearing music is a journey towards discovering the world anew. If anything, this is a philosophy that the young Danish guitarist Jakob Bro has taken to heart. Throughout a career that has seen him playing in a wide range of constellations, among them groups led by trumpeter Tomasz Stańko and the late drum legend Paul Motian, ...
Time

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2009
Track listing: Green Dolphin Street; Ellipse; Prelude & Fugue in A Minor: Prelude (More Cowbell); Fugue; Dyin' Nation/Emancipation: Dyin' Nation; Emancipation; Eleventy One; Come Rain or Come Shine; Alone Together; Ode to a Lame Duck; Kelp.
Time

Label: Cellar Music Group
Released: 2009
Track listing: Omicron; Re-entry; Behind The Bar; Powell's Prances; How Are Things In Glocca Morra?; Simmer Low; Time; Petit Dejeuner; The Closer.
John Funkhouser Trio: Time

by Raul d'Gama Rose
A sad indictment of much contemporary music is that it has been over-intellectualized. With fun expunged from the soul of music, it becomes so wooden and hard to enjoy that it may as well never have been released--even made--at all. However, on the occasion when intellect and soul meet, music of exceptional beauty and exceedingly important ...
Morgan Childs Quintet: Time

by Raul d'Gama Rose
It is no exaggeration to suggest that the energy of this quintet, led by drummer Morgan Childs, brings back memories of an era when Art Blakey led Messengers bands that included saxophonists such as Wayne Shorter and trumpeters like Terrance Blanchard or Wynton Marsalis. This quintet sounds as crafted and tight on Time as some of ...
Time

By Bill Fulton
Label: Rhombus Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: The Land That Time Forgot; Maple St.; Cow Poetry; Secrets; Anthem; Time
Squared; New Religion; The Force; In Your Dreams; Time & Space.
Bill Fulton: Time

by Todd S. Jenkins
Keyboardist, composer and arranger Bill Fulton has achieved an amazing coup for contemporary jazz with Time. He has successfully broken the curse that has hung over jazz keyboards since the early 1980s, using excellent arrangements and a tight group of performers to give these combo tracks the sense of a larger ensemble. Bright production and a ...