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Pat Metheny: One Quiet Night
by Eddie Becton
Pat Metheny, one of the most versatile guitarists of the day, demonstrates once again his penchant for harmonic richness, even minus a full band. This is another of Metheny's solo projects, the last being New Chautauqua, an underrated gem. One Quiet Night finds Metheny returning to his Lee's Summit, Missouri roots, where he was influenced by ...
Pat Metheny: One Quiet Night
by Farrell Lowe
A rich legacy of artists have found it in themselves to trust their inner voice enough to record profoundly intimate music and share it with the world. Bill Evans' Conversations With Myself, Anthony Braxton's For Alto, John McLaughlin's My Goals Beyond, Bill Frisell's Ghost Town, and Keith Jarrett's Spirits all come to mind in this context. ...
bwb: Groovin
by Chris M. Slawecki
I’ve got to admit: I honestly believed that if you were to begin to tell me about a new smooth jazz supergroup, or about their new album consisting of cover versions of familiar tunes, few people if any could run away faster than me. bwb consists of contemporary jazz cats Rick Braun (trumpet), ...
Kenny Garrett: Standard of Language
by Riel Lazarus
The glowing reviews have already begun to pour in for saxophonist Kenny Garrett's newest release, Standard of Language - a recording of substantial quality, and a reaffirmation of Garrett's place among the best in jazz today. But as good as Garrett may be, it's the collective power of the ensemble that's most significant here. With pianist ...
Kenny Garrett: Standard of Language
by AAJ Staff
If vigorous jazz leaves you faint, Kenny Garrett's eighth Warner album, Standard of Language, will knock you out cold. It is intense and unrelenting in its goal of cutting a new edge on the traditions that have shaped Garrett's mastery of the saxophone. It is clear from the opening technical interplay between drums and ...
Kenny Garrett: Standard of Language
by James Taylor
On Standard of Language, alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett explores every popular trend in jazz, covering the last fifty years of the genre’s history. From free jazz to soft and all the bop in between, Garrett’s fourth Warner Bros. release shows why he is loved by jazz-heads everywhere, from the Philharmonic to Philly’s south-side.
Various Artists: Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (OST)
by AAJ Staff
As a means of telling one of the most infamous stories of Savannah, Georgia, jazz student/director/actor Clint Eastwood has chosen the works of one of themost famous natives of this fabled southern city, Mr. Johnny Mercer. Not only have he and producer Matt Pierson picked some of the most beautiful and beloved selections of the Great ...
Happy People
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 2002
Track listing: Song For DiFang, Happy People, Tango In 6, Ain't Nothing But The Blues, Song #8, Halima's Story, Monk-ing Around, A Hole in One, Thessalonika, Asian Medley, Brother B. Harper
Speaking of Now
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 2002
Track listing: As It Is; Proof; Another Life; The Gathering Sky; You (song ends at 8:25; hidden intro to On Her
Way directly follows); On Her Way; A Place in the World; Afternoon; Wherever You Go; 72:05;
Epilogue (Japanese bonus track); 76:35.
Elastic
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 2002
Track listing: Molten Soul, Jazz Crimes, The Long Way Home, Oumou, Still Pushin' That
Rock, Can a Good Thing Last Forever?, Boogielastic, Unknowing, News
From the Front, Letting Go, The Birthday Song





