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Tom Christensen: New York School

Read "New York School" reviewed by John Kelman


While woodwind multi-instrumentalist Tom Christensen has been making his presence known on the New York scene over the past decade, recording with artists including Joe Lovano, David Sanchez, and Toshiko Akiyoshi, he's been slowly, almost insidiously, emerging as a composer of remarkable depth and invention. His latest release, New York School, is one of those very ...

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Paths

Label: Playscape Recordings
Released: 2003
Track listing: Just To Play; Dude; Footnote; Negative Clank; Nostalgia; Iquique; Propelled By Portals; You?re My Everything; Longing Hoping Longing; Critical Can Opener; Nardis; Sam Was Born.

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Tom Christensen: Paths

Read "Paths" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Like his previous release Gualala (Naxos 2000) where he plays a jazz oboe, multi-reedist Tom Christensen adds the French horn to his piano-less quartet on Paths. But this band's second outing with wood flutes, bass flutes, clarinets and hand drumming is not about eccentricity. Christensen and company are all about making beautifully accessible yet ...

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Gualala

Label: Naxos Records
Released: 2000
Track listing: Gualala; The Cats of Ulthar; Cellular Coyotes; Thank You; Tangoed Web; Waiting is; New Pedal Tune; Bare Trees; Or Not. (Total Time: 65:34)

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Tom Christensen: Gualala

Read "Gualala" reviewed by Steve Armour


Despite the almost thirty-five year absence of a dominant figure, jazz is still evolving. While the big institutions of jazz sniff along after retro trends and media darlings, small labels, small clubs and individually minded musicians are developing the music separate from any clear mainstream. The results of this Balkanization of jazz have been uneven, but ...

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Tom Christensen: Gualala

Read "Gualala" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Two Tenors, Sopranos, and Clarinets. This disc is almost entirely a modal improvisation. Each piece, saving one or two, is built on a single scale, propelled by a single bass figure. It reminds me of a highbrow John Lee Hooker. Boom, Boom, Boom Boom. Tom Christensen, the erstwhile leader of this merry band is a multi-reedist ...


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