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'Tis Autumn

Label: Woodville Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Brigas Nunca Mais; A House Is Not A Home/Alfie; You're My Thrill; London By Night; 'Tis Autumn; Lucky To Be Me; Tonight I Shall Sleep With A Smile On My Face; This Is All I Ask; A Bientôt.

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Alan Barnes & David Newton: 'Tis Autumn

Read "'Tis Autumn" reviewed by Neil Duggan


You may have heard of the 10,000-hour rule, perhaps from Malcolm Gladwell's book Outliers, where he describes how it takes around 10,000 hours of intensive practice to master complex skills like playing the saxophone or the piano. That amounts to around 20 hours a week for a decade. Imagine, then, the calibre of performance that saxophonist ...

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Me

Label: Woodville Records
Released: 2013

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Rainbow Colors

Label: Woodville Records
Released: 2011

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Square Down

Label: Woodville Records
Released: 2011

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Traveling Song

Label: Woodville Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Turns Out; It's All Right with Me; Danse Triste; Minor Steps; Traveling Song; Tu Mas; Precisely Now; Brother Gabriel; New Blues.

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Words And Music

Label: Woodville Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: It Might as well be Spring; Shulie-A-Bop; Just One of Those Things; I'll be Tired of You; Ladies in Mercedes; It Took Me by Surprise; You Go to My Head; The Cat in the Hat; Piano Na Manguiera.

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TransAtlantic Collective: Traveling Song

Read "Traveling Song" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


In recent years jazz groups have begun to give themselves names that give nothing away about their composition or style. The TransAtlantic Collective bucks the trend with a name that offers a more helpful description of itself: a group of musicians from the USA, Britain and mainland Europe. American saxophonist Patrick Cornelius, British trumpeter Quentin Collins, ...

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Jim Hart Quartet: Words And Music

Read "Words And Music" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


This is the first recording from vibraphonist Jim Hart's Quartet. Subtitled A Tribute to the Art of Song, the album is Hart's attempt to reinterpret some songs by classic songwriters as well as to debut two of his own, and it's a successful attempt. Despite the title, there are no vocals on any ...


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