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Anna Maria Jopek and Friends with Pat Metheny: Upojenie

Read "Upojenie" reviewed by Mark Sabbatini


How many Pat Metheny fans know “Tam. Gdzie Nie Siega Wzrok" is one of his most popular songs? I'm willing to bet less than one fan in 1,000 recognizes the title, yet nearly any listener would immediately recognize it as one of most intriguing versions of “Follow Me" (from Imaginary Day ) he's performed. ...

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Pete Christlieb/Warne Marsh Quintet: Apogee

Read "Apogee" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Apogee plays in a hard-bop format you almost never hear any more: saxophonists Marsh and Christleib screaming twin tenors in a quintet with piano (Lou Levy), bass (Jim Hughart) and drums (Nick Ceroli), immensely aided by several loose yet tight arrangements by Joe Roccisano. Of course, you almost never heard this format when Apogee was originally ...

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Yellowjackets: Yellowjackets

Read "Yellowjackets" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Most contemporary jazz or instrumental pop albums released over the past 25 years owe one thing or another to the style and sound advanced by this 1981 debut. When keyboardist, composer and arranger Russell Ferrante pulled drummer Ricky Lawson and bassist Jimmy Haslip into his fledgling swarm, he also called on guitarist Robben Ford, ...

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Bill Evans: You Must Believe In Spring

Read "You Must Believe In Spring" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


After more than a decade as one of the pianist's most sympathetic bassists, this was Eddie Gomez's last recording with Evans, a trio set with drummer Eliot Zigmund recorded in 1977 and released after Evans' death in 1980.Evans never stopped searching for new ideas. He might be faulted for repeatedly looking for them in ...

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James Carter: Live at Baker's Keyboard Lounge

Read "Live at Baker's Keyboard Lounge" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


In 2001, James Carter commanded soprano, tenor, and baritone saxophones on one of the most famous jazz stages in his Detroit hometown, leading keyboardists Gerald Gibbs and Kenn Cox, trumpeter Dwight Adams, bassist Ralphe Armstrong, and drummers Leonard King and Richard “Pistol" Allen, plus special guests, through three hot summer nights. Just like he ...

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Yellowjackets: Yellowjackets

Read "Yellowjackets" reviewed by John Kelman


The Yellowjackets have always suffered from a misdirected association with smooth jazz, but the truth of the matter is that they have always had a stronger edge, with driving rhythms and virtuoso playing that set them apart from their peers. Recent efforts, including the live Mint Jam and their most recent studio release, Time Squared show ...

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Bill Evans: You Must Believe In Spring

Read "You Must Believe In Spring" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Somewhere between the huge box sets of Bill Evans’ work on Verve, Riverside, Fantasy and his final works (and almost final live dates) lie some true gems. Romantics fall easily for the gritty sounds of Evans accompanying singer Tony Bennett from 1975 and his two Paris concerts from 1979, both released on Blue Note, which are ...

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Brad Mehldau: Anything Goes

Read "Anything Goes" reviewed by Rich Friedman


With Anything Goes a more mature, reflective Brad Mehldau is back where he started almost seven years ago with his trio soulmates, Jorge Rossy (drums) and Larry Grenadier (bass). On their sixth trio disc, there aren’t any original tunes, but Mehldau is at his best expanding old favorites such as “Nearness of You,” “Anything ...

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Brad Mehldau Trio: Anything Goes

Read "Anything Goes" reviewed by John Kelman


Two years after Largo , pianist Brad Mehldau returns to more familiar territory with Anything Goes , his first studio trio recording in four years. Familiar it may be--as he reconvenes his empathetic relationship with bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy--but safe it is not. On a programme surprisingly devoid of original material, Mehldau still ...

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One Quiet Night

Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 2003
Track listing: One Quiet Night; Song For The Boys; Don't Know Why; Another Chance; And Time Goes On; My Song; Peace Memory; Ferry Cross The Mersey; Over On 4th Street; I Will Find The Way; North To South, East To West; Last Train Home


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