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Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture "Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil"
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 1998
Track listing: Skylark; Too Marvelous For Words; Autumn Leaves; Fools Rush In; Dream; Days of Wine and Roses; That Old Black Magic; Come Rain or Come Shine; Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive; This Time the Dream's On Me; Laura; Midnight Sun; I'm an Old Cowhand; I Wanna Be Around.
Avenues Of Love
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 1998
Track listing: 1) Starting To Fall
2) I Like To Dance
3) Agenda Del Sol
4) The Look Of Love
5) Heaven's Design
6) Love Is A Powerful Thing
7) Hold You Up
8) Hey Love
9) Get Home
10) The Last Day
Village
Label: Warner Music Group
Released: 1998
Track listing: Affinity; Inner Urge; I Love You; The Pharoah; Aknaaba; Village; Eternal One; EBO; Oshirike
Mark Turner: In This World
by Ed Kopp
A horde of promising young sax players has emerged in the 1990s, but only a few players have begun to find their voices. Mark Turner is one young saxman whose Muse has kept pace with his talent. The 33-year-old tenor saxophonist leads a band of clever young musicians on this thoughtful release, his second for Warner ...
Joshua Redman: Timeless Tales (For Changing Times)
by John Sharpe
Change in jazz, as with most endeavors, can often be a good thing. While purists may have a tough time getting around Joshua Redman's creative" re-workings of the old and new, one must admire his ambition and considerable talents. Except for a number of original interludes" that bridge the gap between tunes, the entire CD is ...
Brad Mehldau: The Art of the Trio, Vol. 3: Songs
by Larry Koenigsberg
The newly renowned pianist, returning to the studio for this, his fourth American release, avoids the lengthy cadenzas which were an unusual, prominent and exciting feature of his last recording. He retains another of his distinguishing stylistic characteristics, though: witness the bravura counterpoint passage during his solo in Unrequited." That said, the essential difference between this ...
Club Nocturne: Yellowjackets
by Ed Kopp
Ever since saxophonist Bob Mintzer joined the Yellowjackets in 1990, the band has been edging closer and closer to the jazz mainstream. Fortunately the 'jackets haven't foresaken the melodicsm that's been their hallmark for 17 years. Club Nocturne delivers jazzy bop, angular fusion, gospel, New Orleans second-line rhythms, smooth vocals, lush ballads and airy soundscapes. Every ...
Joshua Redman: Timless Tales (For Changing Times)
by Jim Santella
Where does the time go? The ‘90s seem to be flying by faster than previous decades. Tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman just came up a few years back in a media explosion" that introduced his Warner Bros. albums and provided biographical details about his Berkeley youth years, his Harvard credentials, his Thelonious Monk Institute award, and the ...
Fourplay: Fourplay 4
by AAJ Staff
Fourplay is back in business with album number four. This time former Crusader Larry Carlton joins up with Bob James, Harvey Mason and Nathan East to deliver another splendid collection of smooth jazz penned by the group members themselves. This time Lee Ritenour has opted out but Larry Carlton is a more than capable replacement and ...





