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John Scofield & Dave Holland: Memories Of Home

Read "Memories Of Home" reviewed by Ian Patterson


"Jazz is best when it's completely carefree. The only problem is when you care about the music more than anything in the world--how do you get carefree?" John Scofield raised the conundrum in a a 2023 interview, though you suspect he has been working out the riddle his entire career. Ditto bassist Dave Holland. On Memories ...

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Unspoken

Label: JazzCult Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Mouassine; Quicksilver; Gamechanger; The Bringer of Confusion; Wanderlust; Shadow Catcher; Unspoken; A New Beginning.

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unspoken

Label: nachtfahrer-records
Released: 2017
Track listing: 1.sappho 07:12 2.pure love 07:55 3.kiss 07:40 4.cinema 07:14 5.bilitis 2.0 07:50

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Unspoken

Label: Criss Cross
Released: 2016
Track listing: Juno; Unspoken; Twenty Years; Lunar; Evil Song; Cheryl; Anthem; Aspiring to Normalcy; Tesuque

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Matt Brewer: Unspoken

Read "Unspoken" reviewed by Andrew Luhn


Bassist Matt Brewer first revealed his talents as a bandleader and a composer on his 2014 Criss Cross debut Mythology. Brewer returns to the Criss Cross label for his sophomore effort with a completely new quintet to explore seven new original compositions, a Bill Frisell cover, and one Charlie Parker tune. Joining him this time around ...

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Unspoken

Label: Palmetto Records
Released: 1997

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Unspoken

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 1997

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Cecil McBee: Unspoken

Read "Unspoken" reviewed by Rick Bruner


Master bassist Cecil McBee has had a long career of supporting some of the greats of jazz from earlier work on Blue Note to more recent sessions with Joanne Brackeen and Chico Freeman. He has also produced a handful of fine dates as a leader over the years, as well as occasional tours and recordings with ...

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Chris Potter: Unspoken

Read "Unspoken" reviewed by Robert Spencer


Twenty-seven year old reed man Chris Potter made a big splash on his 1992 debut as a leader for Criss Cross. He showed remarkable promise not only in tenor sax work, but also on alto, soprano, bass clarinet and alto flute. On this one he sticks to tenor and soprano, but his playing is no less ...


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