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This Norway-based avant-garde record label generally looms as a source of amazement. Its catalog features cutting-edge Scandinavian artistes and others, where free-jazz …
A resident of France since 1991, Yugoslavian born and classically trained composer/instrumentalist Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer is a prominent artist who engages projects wit…
16 May

Lunatic Soul by Mariusz Duda

Friday, 16 May 2008
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Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Mariusz Duda is the lead singer for the progressive band Riverside and embarks with fellow Polish artists on this curiously in…
10 May

Horizons Ensemble by Quinsin Nachoff

Saturday, 10 May 2008
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New York based Canadian saxophonist and composer, Quinsin Nachoff, is one of the leading innovators of modern/neo-classical jazz music today. His last release, Magic…
16 Apr

Little Honey by Lucinda Williams

Wednesday, 16 April 2008
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When she started out she was known simply as Lucinda, her repertoire consisting of traditional country blues stylistically she recalled the early years of Bonnie Raitt (…
12 Apr

DVD: A Technicolor Dream by Various

Saturday, 12 April 2008
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While the mid to late ‘60s psychedelic era was forming in the San Francisco Bay Area, Britain was undergoing a pop and Cultural Revolution via the London Free School and…
The late jazz and rock music journalist Ralph J. Gleason is credited for highlighting the burgeoning the late ‘60s San Francisco psychedelic rock scene while also co-fou…
27 Mar

Dreamland by Beat Circus

Thursday, 27 March 2008
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Multi-instrumentalist Brian Carpenter formed this delightfully off-center band back in 2002 and enlists progressive jazz luminaries, saxophonist Briggan Krauss and tromb…
20 Mar

Strange Toys by Joan Jeanrenaud

Thursday, 20 March 2008
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Longtime cellist with the cutting-edge chamber ensemble Kronos Quartet, Joan Jeanrenaud developed these works over several years, as a result of experimentation and pers…
23 Jan

Keep It Simple by Van Morrison

Wednesday, 23 January 2008
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Singer, songwriter, producer, guitarist, and saxophonist Van Morrison has been at the game a good long time. An Irish lad smitten with the American sounds imported to th…
29 Jul

No Gravity by Klobas Kesecker Ensemble

Sunday, 29 July 2007
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This self-produced release exemplifies the healthy state of independent jazz. With elements of world jazz, Latin jazz and straight ahead grooves, they defy easy categori…
Saxophonist Brian Patneaude’s latest recording, As We Know It, features his long-standing quartet in which he leads. Brian Patneaude was born in 1974 in Schenec…
29 Jun

Air by Frank Kimbrough

Friday, 29 June 2007
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Frank Kimbrough is based in New York where he honed his craft as a solo pianist. He has been involved with the Jazz Composers Collective, the Maria Schneider Orchestra, …
22 Jun

hors-champ by Bruno Chevillon

Friday, 22 June 2007
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Here, French bassist and supreme experimentalist Bruno Chevillon delves into avant, (acoustic & electric) bass and electronica for this cutting-edge record label. With a…
05 Jun

Ten Thousand Leaves by Jake Schepps

Tuesday, 05 June 2007
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Banjoist Jake Schepps, violin master Ryan Drickey, guitarist Greg Schochet (who also plays mandolin), and string bassist Eric Thorin have combined their estimable talent…
04 Jun

Spark! by Marty Ehrlich and Myra Melford

Monday, 04 June 2007
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Marty Ehrlich and Myra Melford have been collaborating since 2000, and Spark! is evidence of the supernatural musical bond the two have built with each other. You …
The Gift is a perfect title for this tribute in homage to the vast musical riches bestowed by cowboy poet/western troubadour Ian Tyson. A Canadian folk hero, Mr…
A scaled-down connotation of a more familiar philharmonic setting, bassist/composer and ringleader Jim Connolly steers a well-rounded, divergent and highly-entertaining …
26 Apr

Coming Home by Nouvelle Vague

Thursday, 26 April 2007
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Without having the source material at hand, I cannot discern as to what French music producer Marc Collin may have done (if anything) to these seventeen pieces culled fr…
25 Apr

Charlies Suite by Harold O'Neal

Wednesday, 25 April 2007
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Pianist Harold O’Neal, a veteran of recordings with Greg Osby and Bobby Watson, has an impressive first outing in this mesmerizing collaboration with guitarist Rick Gibb…
This album signifies the latest compilation from the French Le Pop Musik record label highlighting the country’s bands, and vocalists. And it’s a fun and irrefu…
This is a welcome blast from the past for us over-50 types, as the footage captures a triple-bill featuring some of the founding fathers of psychedelic and Latin-jazz/ro…
11 Apr

The Spaces In Between by John Surman

Wednesday, 11 April 2007
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Preeminent British multi-reedman John Surman revisits the chamber-jazz framework honed-down on the 1999 ECM Records release "Coruscating." Surman states: "We’ve p…
Pianist Bill Mays and trumpet maestro Marvin Stamm open this exquisite collection with a delightful duo on "Baubles, Bangles and Beads." As impressive as the opening dia…
26 Mar

Thunk by Mr. Basista

Monday, 26 March 2007
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Let’s get this one thing straight: Thunk is not jazz by any interpretation. Electronica? By a stretch. Techno rap?. Well, if nothing else, those among us who ar…
02 Mar

Crosswinds: Classical & Jazz by Leanne Rees

Friday, 02 March 2007
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There has always been a good deal of classical/jazz crossover going on over the years, but it is notable that the musicians who seem to excel at both genres are primarily j…
22 Feb

Quartet of Happiness by Quartet Quartet of Happiness

Thursday, 22 February 2007
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A friend of mine, a punk rock drummer once shouted from the stage at an awards show before the band started to play, ‘This is not the music your grandmother listened to.…
19 Feb

Tatoom by Andy Narell

Monday, 19 February 2007
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There are standout artists who’ve prevailed over the years not just because of the novelty of their instruments as used in the contemporary or smooth jazz genre, but als…
Having reviewed two recitals by Imani Winds over the past year, it is a pleasure to receive their latest recording, the music from the first of these performances, t…
Why all these categories? A Love Supreme features a string quartet ("classical") playing Coltrane ("jazz") so this release becomes "crossover" - a word suggestive of…
15 Jan

Stay by Simply Red

Monday, 15 January 2007
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Smooth, soothing, and swaying soft rock/R&B rhythms and melodies mark this latest project by the very recognizable Simply Red. Mick Hucknall’s inimitable vocals are as s…
03 Jan

Homework by Richie Barshay

Wednesday, 03 January 2007
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It is never a good thing when a recording arrives and the first line of the press release refers to it as "Genre Defying". I always think that is like when you go on a b…
02 Jan

Tatoom by Andy Narell

Tuesday, 02 January 2007
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Some jazz musicians may incorporate steel pans for effect or atmosphere, but few of them maintain the sound of steel pans as a consistent component of their music. Not A…
31 Dec

Eclectic Energy by Clef Notes

Sunday, 31 December 2006
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Strunz & Farah - Fantaseo- (2006 Selva, Inc.) Acoustically animated over three decades this duo has mystified the jazz populace. A style so diverse it chall…
24 Aug

Jumpin Time by Time Jumpers

Thursday, 24 August 2006
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Western swing is the crossroad where jazz and western music collide magically and musically. Most famously popularized by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys in the 1930s a…
19 Aug

Live by Jam Camp

Saturday, 19 August 2006
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Jam Camp, an aptly named group of five musicians, has released a live album. The album Live, is also aptly named. The happy fact about both band and album is t…
17 Aug

30 Years Of Stony Plain by Various Artists

Thursday, 17 August 2006
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Canada’s pre-eminent Roots, Folk, Country, and Blues label just celebrated its 30th anniversary and marked the festive occasion with a comprehensive retrospective via a …
The Wings of Fire Orchestra is America’s self-proclaimed largest rock orchestra, and Bullfighter Ballet is their debut studio recording. The band hails from Boston, MA, …
20 Jul

The Cactus Suite by Johan Berke

Thursday, 20 July 2006
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On the back of Johan Berke’s CD titled The Cactus Suite it lists all the players on this album but also says with guests: Jan Eriksson on lap and pedal and Barr…
16 Jul

Gourmet Jazz by Various

Sunday, 16 July 2006
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Knowing that there is much good European Jazz that never makes it to the U.S. market, I was excited at the prospect of reviewing this collection from the UK label LINN. …
16 Jul

The Mystery by Tommy Emmanuel

Sunday, 16 July 2006
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Historically, there have been a number of interesting attempts to create a "third stream" of sorts merging Country/Western/Bluegrass and Jazz: from the origins of "Weste…
Born December 5th, 1960 in Tucson Arizona, Brian Bromberg grew up in a family of musicians and artists. Since his father and brother played the dru...
Daniele Cavallanti, a veteran sax player from the critically acclaimed groups "Nexus" and "Italian Instabile Orchestra" joins forces with his old f...
Tommy Emmanuel hails from Australia and started playing guitar at the early age of four, going on to officially begin his professional career at the ripe old age of six!…
Founder for "The Small Faces," guitarist/vocalist and composer Ronnie Lane lost his battle with multiple sclerosis in 1997 at age 51. This DVD charts the "The Small Face…
02 Jun

Songs from 1st Samuel 16:16-23 by T Moody

Friday, 02 June 2006
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I’ll tell you: When I first went to this artist’s Web site, I thought I mistyped the URL! The Web site talks about how T. Moody’s sound so resembles that of the classic …
22 May

Café Tropical by Johannes Linstead

Monday, 22 May 2006
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For several years, Johannes Linstead has been regarded as one of the top Latin guitarists in the world. His most recent CD Café Tropical does nothing to dispel th…
10 May

Origins by Miki Petkovski

Wednesday, 10 May 2006
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Miki Petkovki’s unique approach here on Origins truly challenges listeners to step outside the box and experience an experience. His use of "hybrid times," irregular…
10 May

Miniatures by Paper Moon

Wednesday, 10 May 2006
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A lot of presence. That’s how I’d best describe Paper Moon, a two-year-old guitar duo with a unique and diverse background. Scot Taber is trained in flamenco and c…
09 May

Te Amo Tango by Raul Jaurena

Tuesday, 09 May 2006
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First of all, when reading the musician credits, some of you may ask: What in the world is a bandoneón? Happy to provide some education on the subject, my friends. The band…

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