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Bill Connors: Return

Read "Return" reviewed by John Kelman


A musical chameleon, guitarist Bill Connors has gone through at least three different incarnations in the past. As the first guitarist in Chick Corea's Return to Forever, Connors attracted attention for his stinging and passionate work on Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy (Polydor, 1973). But no sooner had his star begun to rise than he left ...

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Everlasting

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2004
Track listing: Here Comes the Sun; Kiss from a Rose; Interlude; Mortal; Ring of Fire; Wild Horses; Black Hole Sun; Fields of Gold; Kid Charlemagne; One Time; Tonight Tonight; Kiss of Life; Interlude; Red Rain.

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3D

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2004
Track listing: Colonel Panic; Chi Town; 3hiu (good men)/Move On; zest/Hidden Treasure; ki 3i (all things are well established)/Time Is A Magazine; Mezzanine Blues; Blues Alley; 3in (the sun shines clear and bright)/It

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Come On In

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2004
Track listing: Time Tunnel; Come On In; Beneath the Surface; Cat Walk; Around the World; Soho; A LIttle Something; From Naples to Heaven; Baton Rouge; Fine Line; High Wire

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A Guitar Supreme: Giant Steps In Fusion Guitar

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2004
Track listing: Resolution; Afro Blue; Crescent; Giant Steps; My Favorite Things; Naima; Mr. Syms; Central Park West / Your Lady; Equinox; Village Blues; Lazy Bird; Satellite.

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A Guitar Supreme: Giant Steps in Fusion Guitar

Label: Tone Center
Released: 2004
Track listing: Resolution; Afro Blue; Crescent; Giant Steps; My Favourite Things; Naima; My. Syms; Central Park West/Your Lady; Equinox; Village Blues; Lazy Bird; Satellite

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Jeff Richman & Friends: A Guitar Supreme: Giant Steps In Fusion Guitar

Read "A Guitar Supreme: Giant Steps In Fusion Guitar" reviewed by Jim Santella


Contemporary jazz pays homage to John Coltrane on this soulful album of favored memories. Wired for action and primed for powerful results, eight fusion guitarists interpret this set of standards with alacrity. Each featured artist, supported by Larry Goldings, Alfonso Johnson and Tom Brechtlein, tackles a different track. The organ-bass-drums groove gives each guitarist a wide ...

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Steve Smith and Vital Information: Come On In

Read "Come On In" reviewed by Jim Santella


Eleven original compositions give Vital Information's jazz/rock session plenty of room to ooze. This is their 11th album. By now, they've come to an agreement on what kind of a sound they want. A light Hammond organ, searing electric guitar and thumping electric bass are driven by a heavy rock beat; the band surges with colors ...

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Rachel Z: Everlasting

Read "Everlasting" reviewed by Javier AQ Ortiz


If one has little sympathy for the jazzification of popular music, low tolerance for jazzified swinging musicality for its own sake, outright disgust for anything other than scorching tempos or abstraction for its own sake, derision for space and breaths of cooled musical air between the polarities of accessible depth and potent fragility, then one should ...


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