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Noble Savage

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2003
Track listing: The Fire Next Time; Rumb

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Stories

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2003

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The Lay of the Land

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2003
Track listing: The First Order of Business; Essence; At Home Again; The Lay of the Land; Cherokee; Climate; The Avid Listener; The Way You Look Tonight; The Star Spangled Banner.

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Dreaming Out Loud

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2003
Track listing: Fool Hardy, Dream Life, You Mention It Too, Draming Out Loud, Rivum With Ding, In It, Off the Trail, Stumbling, Consequences, Left of Memory

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In The Library

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1.In Your Absence 2.Get Your Goat On 3.Munk, not Monk 4.Again and Again 5.Lines for Charlie 6.All Things Must End at the Beginning 7.In the Library 8.The Principle 9.Are You Threatening Me?

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Just Friends

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2003
Track listing: I Love You, Just Friends, Prelude to a Kiss, Get Ready, The Girl Next Door, Zanzibar, Softly as in a Morning sunrise, Gentle Rain, There Will Never Be Another You, Blues for Joe Farrell

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Stories

Label: Whaling City Sound
Released: 2003
Track listing: Cousin Hal, The Moment, Pelican Blues, Midnight's Call, Straight to Bed, Marian's Room, November Sun, And I Love Her, Crescent Walk, San Giorgio, Club 43, Jamji

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Mike Pope: The Lay of the Land

Read "The Lay of the Land" reviewed by Alexander M. Stern


In a year that has already produced a number of excellent recordings, Mike Pope's The Lay of the Land may well be one of the best. It's certainly one of the most exciting new albums this reviewer has heard in a long time. Pope, who excels on both acoustic and electric bass, has surrounded himself with ...

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Kaufman/Gertz/Bergonzi: Dreaming Out Loud

Read "Dreaming Out Loud" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


These guys make it sound so effortless to make ageless sounds in the trio format. With tenor sax man Jerry Bergonzi out front, the atmosphere is a mix of late '50s/early '60s sensibilities and new millennium themes. Indeed, after a dozen and a half spins of the disc, Charlie Parker keeps coming to mind--Bergonzi is very ...

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The Joe Beck Trio: Just Friends

Read "Just Friends" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


This all-star date incorporates the aggressive electric sound of guitarist Joe Beck with the fusion bona fides of bassist Mark Egan and drummer Danny Gottlieb. These guys have been friends for some time and it shows in the excitement of the playing. Beck and his comrades mix it up rhythmically, sonically, electrically, and repertoire-wise. The group ...


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