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Dharma Days
By Mark Turner
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: 1. Iverson's Odyssey 2. Deserted Floor 3. Myron's World 4. We Three 5. Jacky's Place 6. Casa Oscura 7. Zurich 8. Dharma Days 9. Seven Points
Passage of Time
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: Before; Free Speech (Phase I); Free Speech (Phase II); Our Minuet; Bronze; Enemies Within; After.
Casino Lights '99
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: Mind Games; Old Folks; Wayne?s Thing; Cold Duck Time; Soweto; Yesterday I Had the Blues; Always There; All Night Long; Notorious; Fire of Love; Brazilian Love Affair; Four; Westchester Lady; Watermelon Man.
Breezin'
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 2001
Track listing: Breezin'; This Masquerade; Six To Four; Affirmation; So This Is Love?; Lady; Down Here On The Ground; Shark Bite; This Masquerade (Single Edit).
Lea DeLaria: Play It Cool
by Mathew Bahl
Jazz fans can be forgiven for approaching Play It Cool with some degree of skepticism. After all, Lea DeLaria is known for her work as a comic and for her appearances on the Broadway stage neither of which is a breeding ground for jazz musicians. However, this turns out to be one of those cases where ...
Kirk Whalum: The Gospel According to Jazz
by T. S. Varlack
True crossover artists have the uncanny ability to bring together the audiences of often very different musical tastes and backgrounds together to learn, appreciate and relish in themselves, each other and the experience itself. Whalum's The Gospel According to Jazz is one such experience. The superb sax man combines with an all star cast to take ...
The Brad Mehldau Trio: Progression - Art Of The Trio, Volume 5
by Glenn Astarita
Pianist Brad Mehldau’s self proclaimed “Art of the Trio” decree continues with this 2-CD set, recorded live at New York City’s infamous “Village Vanguard” establishment featuring his longtime associates, bassist Larry Grenadier and drummer Jorge Rossy, as the band continues its temperate yet deterministic assault on jazz piano trio fare. The musicians launch the proceedings with ...
Brad Mehldau: Progression: Art of the Trio, Volume 5
by David Adler
Brad Mehldau interrupted his ongoing Art of the Trio series with last year's anomalous Places. Now the series resumes with Progression, a live double-disc package containing 136 minutes of music. Like Mehldau's previous live records, this one features a great deal of stretching out. Loosely speaking, disc one focuses on standards, including up-tempo versions of The ...
Laurent de Wilde: Time 4 Change
by John Sharpe
Damn, pianist Laurent de Wilde has gone electro! Born in Washington in 1960, de Wilde, grew up in France and now resides in New York. While I was most impressed with Spoon-a-Rhythm (Sony/1997), this latest effort came as a complete surprise. With Time 4 Change, de Wilde joins an ever-growing list of jazz artists who attempt ...





