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Thick

By Tribal Tech
Label: Zebra Records
Released: 1999
Track listing: Sheik of Encino; Party At Kinsey's; Jalapeno; Clinic Troll; Thick; You May Remember Me; Slick; Somewhat Later; What Has he Had?
Didier Malherbe and Loy Ehrlich: Hadouk

by Ed Kopp
Hadouk is a mesmerizing collection of exotic instrumentals from two imaginative Frenchmen: virtuoso wind player Didier Malharbe and string player Loy Ehrlich.A member of the legendary fusion group Gong, Malharbe plays an astounding array of wind instruments here, including douoduk, double-flute, bamboo-clarinet, and various whistles and ocarinas. Loy provides beautiful accompaniment on some unusually ...
David Pritchard: Unassigned Territory

by Dave Hughes
The CD cover labels this "ambient multiple acoustic guitars," and that sums this CD up pretty accurately. The songs on this program feature varying combinations of one to four guitars (always including Pritchard), occasionally adorned with female voice. Since this review appears on a web site that is devoted to jazz, let me state that this ...
Lowblow: Victor Bailey

by Ed Kopp
There must be something in Philadelphia’s water supply that spawns great bass players. How else do you explain Stanley Clarke, Jaco Pastorius, Alphonso Johnson, Jamaldeen Tacuma, Charles Fambrough, Gerald Veasley and Christian McBride?Victor Bailey is yet another outstanding Philly product. Bailey straddles the line between pop-jazz and fusion on Lowblow, his second solo release. ...
Jungle Funk: Jungle Funk

by David Adler
Jungle Funk is a trio composed of drummer Will Calhoun and bassist Doug Wimbish, both formerly of Living Colour, and Vinx, a backup percussionist for the likes of Sting and Peter Gabriel and a solo vocalist in his own right. Their debut, Jungle Funk, was recorded live in Austria in April 1998. The music contains elements ...
Jazz Is Dead: Laughing Water

by David Adler
Essentially a Grateful Dead repertory ensemble, Jazz Is Dead boasts a fusion dream lineup: T. Lavitz on keyboards, Alphonso Johnson on bass, Rod Morgenstein (or Jeff Sipe) on drums, and rising star Jimmy Herring on guitar. If you like the Grateful Dead and know their songs, you'll probably warm to this disc. If you don't, you ...