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Bajo Cero

Label: Zoho Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: La Rayuela; Flor de Lino; Chin Chin; La Fundicion; Milonga del Adios; Bajo Cero; Yuyo Verde; Planufer Milonga; Los Mareados; Fuga Y Misterio.

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Romance

Label: Zoho Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: How Do You Keep the Music Playing?; A Blossom Fell; We Kiss in a Shadow; Calling You; Whatever Happens; Exactly Like You; Someone to Light Up My Life; The Way You Look Tonight; A Time for Love; Where or When; Just Squeeze Me; Whatever Happens (Reprise)

Album

Live In Brooklyn

Label: Zoho Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Vieques; Walking Batterie Woman; Peace; Footprints; Utviklinsang; In a Sentimental Mood; Well You Needn't.

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The Jim Seeley/Arturo O'Farrill Quintet

Label: Zoho Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Truth Juice; Solita; Starry Night; Little General; Forest Path; New Meaning; Cha-Cha Un-Uh; Child's Toy.

Album

Manhattan Dialogues

Label: Zoho Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: Teacher of Our Child;

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Hilary Noble & Rebecca Cline: Enclave

Read "Enclave" reviewed by Tom Greenland


Ever since the arrival of Machito and Mario Bauza in Spanish Harlem in the '30s, New York has been a hotbed of Latin jazz activism, a vital corner of an artistic triangle cross-pollinated by African and Cuban cultures. Saxophonist/conguero Hilary Noble and pianist Rebecca Cline might not be the original mambo king and queen, but with ...

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Hilary Noble & Rebecca Cline: Enclave

Read "Enclave" reviewed by Michael P. Gladstone


This album offers some very good Latin (and world) jazz performed by two Americans and their quartet but loses some points, in my opinion, for its free jazz aspirations. Hilary Noble, of Boston origin, has studied with George Garzone and logged some good experience with New York City Latin bandleader Bobby Sanabria. This is his second ...

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Richie Hart: Greasy Street

Read "Greasy Street" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


For Greasy Street, guitarist Richie Hart augments his usual trio with bassist Joe Corsello and drummer Rick Petrone to include a band of players who bring a welcome dimension to the music. Hart knows where to place them, and this, combined with the song selections, makes for some enjoyable listening. Of these ten tunes, ...

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Dave Liebman & Phil Markowitz: Manhattan Dialogues

Read "Manhattan Dialogues" reviewed by Andrew Velez


The opener on Manhattan Dialogues, most of which is composed by David Liebman, is his own “Teacher of Our Child. It's a comfortably melancholy rumination, yet more suggestive of the early hours of a morning after than of a kindergarten. By contrast, “7 only fleetingly lands on traditional melodic structure. Here Liebman (soprano and tenor saxophone) ...

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Richie Hart: Greasy Street

Read "Greasy Street" reviewed by David Miller


Richie Hart isn't breaking down any barriers with his music. If you're looking for intellectual listening, Greasy Street isn't the record for you. That said, I loved it. Hart and his compatriots (Rick Petrone, Joe Corsello, Clifton Anderson, Pete Levin, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and Jerry Weldon) have created a blues-inflected whale of a good time.


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