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Alive In Brooklyn, Vol II

Label: TES
Released: 2005

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Myron Walden: This Way

Read "This Way" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


There have been many notable jazz saxophone pairings recalling the great collaboration of John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley on Kind of Blue (Legacy, 1959), including several very recent recordings with younger players like John O'Gallagher's Axiom, where the altoist is matched with tenor Tony Malaby. The duality and contrast of reed tones propelled by the unique ...

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Adobe

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1 Humpty Dumpty 5:28 2 Maine 6:12 3 Adobe Blues 4:41 4 Dorotea la Cautiva Luna 9:28 5 No Brainer 5:41 6 Mia Malaby 5:46 7 What Is This Thing Called Love 4:49 8 Cosas 6:28 9 Gone 3:56

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Alive In Brooklyn

Label: TES
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. Chimera 22:36 2. Brujeria 19:05 3. The Hat 11:04

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Tony Malaby: Adobe

Read "Adobe" reviewed by AAJ Staff


As he mentioned in last month's issue of All About Jazz-Los Angeles , saxophonist Tony Malaby finds great challenges and rewards from being a jazz musician in New York City, “It's such a wonderful place. I continue to get my butt kicked every week." What ever has not killed him has certainly made him stronger, as ...

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Tony Malaby: Adobe

Read "Adobe" reviewed by Jeff Stockton


Tony Malaby is a five-tool saxophonist who can handle standards, ballads, fiery improvisation, delicate abstraction, and sympathetic accompaniment with equivalent skill. He demonstrates the full range of his talents on Adobe, a trio session with bassist Drew Gress and revolutionary drummer Paul Motian. In this setting, there is no true leader as each player alternately moves ...

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Tony Malaby / Angelica Sanchez / Tom Rainey: Alive in Brooklyn

Read "Alive in Brooklyn" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


Alive in Brooklyn, the debut release from the improvising trio of saxophonist Tony Malaby, Wurlitzer player Angelica Sanchez, and drummer Tom Rainey, was recorded live last September at Barbes. Despite having no written music to provide context for the improvisations, the trio gives them momentum and shape without blurting hundreds of notes devoid of meaning. Instead, ...

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Apparitions

Label: Songlines Recordings
Released: 2003
Track listing: The Mestizo Suite: 1. Picacho, 2. Humo, 3. Mambo Chueco. 4. Talpa; 5. Voladores; 6. Fast Tip; 7. Apparitions; 8. Dos Caminos; 9. Jersey Merge; 10. Tula.

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Bigmouth

Label: Blue Moon
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Neptune, 2. Big Mouth, 3. Celebratorial, 4. Dig a Pony, 5. Pacifico, 6. Loopy, 7. Blues for Carlos, 8. Music Minus One.

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Tony Malaby: Apparitions

Read "Apparitions" reviewed by Sean Patrick Fitzell


For saxophonist Tony Malaby this has been a landmark year, with appearances on recordings by Mark Helias, Mario Pavone, Angelica Sanchez, as well as his own Apparitions – his second record as a leader. It brings the saxophonist together with bassist Drew Gress and drummers Tom Rainey and Michael Sarin. Despite the tandem drummers (who individually ...


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