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Anthony Braxton, Derek Bailey: First Duo Concert

Read "First Duo Concert" reviewed by Enrico Bettinello


Registrato nella prestigiosa Wigmore Hall di Londra, questo concerto del giugno del 1974 costituisce il primo in duo tra Anthony Braxton e Derek Bailey (nonché la prima performance ufficiale del multi strumentista di Chicago in terra d'Albione). Si erano conosciuti pochi anni prima, sempre a Londra e nel 1973 il chitarrista inglese era comparso ...

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Article: Film Review

Rolling Stones From the Vault: Live at Leeds Roundhay Park 1982

Read "Rolling Stones From the Vault: Live at Leeds Roundhay Park 1982" reviewed by Doug Collette


Rolling Stones From the Vault: Live at Leeds Roundhay Park 1982 Eagle Vision 2015 Since they began to suck in the Seventies, the Rolling Stones have turned the concept of a band hiatus into an effective modus operandi for consistent rediscovery. And that, in turn, has presented an opportunity they've ...

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Article: Album Review

Hannes Riepler: Wild Life

Read "Wild Life" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Austrian-born guitarist and composer Hannes Riepler moved to the UK a decade ago, releasing debut album The Brave (Jellymould Jazz) in 2012. Wild Life is his second album: with a new and slightly stripped-down line-up (no keyboards this time around) it's an equally impressive outing.Most of the tunes are Riepler's originals--there's also experienced saxophonist ...

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Article: Album Review

Sam Crockatt: Mells Bells

Read "Mells Bells" reviewed by Roger Farbey


"Canon" opens with precisely that musical device, piano and tenor sax chasing each other around until, changing tempo, the tune cleverly morphs into a moderately-paced melodically memorable number. Pianist Kit Downes offers some truly swinging piano followed by Sam Crockatt on articulate tenor saxophone, perhaps redolent in tone of the late Booker Ervin. Both funky and ...

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Article: One LP

Benny Golson: Dizzy Gillespie Sextet with Dexter Gordon: Blue 'n' Boogie

Read "Benny Golson: Dizzy Gillespie Sextet with Dexter Gordon: Blue 'n' Boogie" reviewed by William Ellis


Well--I've been around for a long time, and during the time when I got started there were no such things as albums so there were no covers! This was the time of the 78 recording with three minute at tops for each recording so whatever the person was going to present they had to present it ...

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Article: Album Review

Fuchsia: Fuchsia

Read "Fuchsia" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


In the late 1960s and beyond, British bands such as Fairport Convention and a few others made a splash by fusing folk and rock into a cohesive whole, and in many instances caught the attention of progressive rock acolytes, due to the artists' high-level of musicianship and multifarious song-forms. Even though Fuchsia released only one album, ...

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Article: Album Review

Evan Parker/John Russell/John Edwards, Pat Thomas, Alison Blunt/Benedict Taylor/David Leahy, Kay Grant/Alex Ward: Making Rooms

Read "Making Rooms" reviewed by John Eyles


Originated by guitarist John Russell and pianist/trumpeter Chris Burn, Mopomoso is an improvised-music organisation that has run a series of monthly concerts in London ever since 1991, making it the longest-running such series in the UK. Between April 23rd and 30th 2013, Mopomoso embarked on a tour of England which visited seven cities outside London. At ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

David Bowie and His Legacy

Read "David Bowie and His Legacy" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


Very few musicians can boast to having an artistic career that changed the course of music history in the way singer David Bowie has had. A legend in his lifetime, he had a more varied and influential career than any other single performer in popular music. Bowie was an example of what an artist should be--brave, ...

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Article: Extended Analysis

Blackstar

Read "Blackstar" reviewed by Nenad Georgievski


The 10-year long absence from the limelight clearly didn't dim singer David Bowie's sense of guile or invention. That was clearly evident with the sudden reappearance with the utterly brilliant The Next Day which pilot single “Where Are We Now?" appeared from nowhere on his birthday and delighting many people along the way. In a career ...

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Article: Album Review

Thelonius: Where Do We Go From Here?

Read "Where Do We Go From Here?" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Where Do We Go From Here? asks Bristol-based Thelonius on a seven track live mini album featuring the hip-hop tunes (from A Tribe Called Quest, J Dilla, Gang Starr and others) that formed the core of the band's early influences. Where indeed. The title might suggest a band that's lacking direction--the music suggests a band that's ...


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