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Houseplant

By Jim Black
Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Inkionos; Cahme; Houseplant; Fyr; Malomice; Little; Elight; Naluch; Cadmium Waits; Adbear; Lowers In a Nine Sense; Downstrum.
Theo Bleckmann and Fumio Yasuda: Schumann's Favored Bar Songs

by C. Michael Bailey
Schumann's Bar am Hofgarten is located at Odeonsplatz 6+7 80539 Munich, Germany. It derives its name from founder and bartender, Charles Schumann, who originally ran a similar bar in New York City. It is a world famous watering hole for the rich and and famous, something Schumann has cultivated among his patrons. Winter and Winter, who ...
Paul Motian: On Broadway Vol. 5

by Brandt Reiter
The brushes are out as drummer Paul Motian continues his ongoing disc series, On Broadway. This latest installment features Motian's less starry 2000" trio, with bassist Thomas Morgan and saxophonist Loren Stillman, plus a second saxophonist, Michaël Attias and pianist Masabumi Kikuchi (who also participated on Vol. 4). Two decades on, the recipe remains the same--loving, ...
Jim Black / Alas No Axis: Houseplant

by Glenn Astarita
Stylistically, revered progressive-jazz drummer Jim Black's Houseplant might not signify a radical departure from his four previous albums for the Winter & Winter record label, spanning 2000-2006. However, Black's substantial imprint on jazz--and here, jazz-rock--offers a mark of distinction due to his quirky, and sly manner of filling in the blanks from behind the kit. And ...
Paul Motian: On Broadway Vol. 5

by Mark F. Turner
An unorthodox timekeeper and masterful drummer, Paul Motian's momentum has not waned since working with Bill Evans in the 1950s, Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra and Keith Jarrett's American Quartet in the 1960s, and, more recently, younger artists including Jacob Sacks, Eivind Opsvik and Mat Maneri in Two Miles a Day (Loyal Label, 2007). Among Motian's ...
Paul Motian: Live at the Village Vanguard, Vol. II

by Ted Gordon
This is indoor music: music for contemplating, sitting and smoking, letting it smolder in the ears and grow. Paul Motian, the veteran drummer whose mature, idiosyncratic percussive language has been shaped by years of playing with Bill Evans, Paul Bley, Keith Jarrett and others, shines on this album: he seems completely at home, considered, even slow ...
Refuge Trio: Refuge Trio

by Glenn Astarita
The musical sound and scope of Refuge Trio resembles a sanctuary of genre-morphing frameworks, neatly compacted into a conspicuous group-focused mindset. Appropriately, the trio's name was inspired by Joni Mitchell's song Refuge of The Roads," from the legendary singer/songwriter's Hejira (Elektra/Asylum, 1976), to coincide with a performance at the 2002 Wall-to-Wall Joni Mitchell concert at Symphony ...
Uri Caine Ensemble: The Othello Syndrome

by Martin Longley
Addressing the output of classical composers seems eventually to have become the dominant thrust of keyboardist Uri Caine's work. Schumann, Wagner, Bach, Beethoven and Mahler have fallen to sometimes radical re-posturing of their grand scores. Caine messes with the old assumed interpretations, deliberately distorting the usual expectations of performance by inserting elements of jazz, rock, funk, ...
Chanson Discrète
Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2008
Track listing:
01. Froberger - Canzon VI; 02. Berio - Sequenza XIII; 03. Froeberger - Tombeau sur la mort de Monsieur Blancheroche; 04. Hosokawa -
Slow Motion ; 05. Froeberger - Lamentation sur ce, que j’ay été volé; 06. Sciarrino - Vagabonde blu; 07. Froeberger - Méditation,
faite sur ma mort future.
Berlin - Songs of Love and War, Peace and Exile
Label: Winter & Winter Records
Released: 2008
Track listing:
1. An den Kleinen Radioapparat (Eisler, Brecht) - 03:34; 2. Das deutsche Miserere (Eisler, Brecht) - 01:53; 3. Ostersonntag
(Eisler, Brecht) - 05:36; 4. Das Lied vom Surabaya-Johnny (Weill, Brecht) - 04:16; 5. Davon geht die Welt nicht
unter (Jary, Balz) - 01:50; 6. Maskulinum-Femininum (Spoliansky, Schiffer) - 02:21; 7. Ich hab dich ausgetragen (Eisler, Brecht);
8. Bitten der Kinder (Dessau, Brecht) - 02:13; 9. Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt (Hollaender) - 05:21; 10. Die
alten Weisen (Eisler, Becher) - 02:08; 11. Als ich dich in meinem Leib trug (Eisler, Brecht) - 03:07; 12. Moon of Alabama (Weill,
Brecht) - 03:49; 13. Hotelzimmer 1942 (Eisler, Brecht) - 02:15; 14. Die Welt verändern wir (Eisler, Becher) - 02:19;
15. Friedenslied (Eisler, Brecht) - 04:27; 16. Als ich dich gebar (Eisler, Brecht) - 02:14; 17. Hollywood-Elegie Nr. 7 (Eisler,
Brecht) - 01:38; 18. Der Bilbao-Song (Weill, Brecht) - 05:48; 19. Mein Sohn, was immer auch aus dir werde (Eisler, Brecht) - 02:44;
20. Über den Selbstmord (Eisler, Brecht) - 03:20; 21. I build my time (Bleckmann, Schwitters) - 04:27; 22. Lili
Marlen (Schultze, Leip) - 05:50; 23. Schmidt-Lied (Bleckmann, Schwitters) - 03:54.