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trumpeter shines w. innate melodicism, lyrical sensibility & impressive musicality on this varied session in a quintet & sextet setting, feat. Gary Smulyan, Jim Snidero, Larry Goldings, Dennis Irwin + Joe Magnarelli Always There Songs Always There Review
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Purchase Always There CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dena DeRose I Can See Clearly Now CDs (2000)
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$13.85 Vocalist's album brings more of what her fans have come to expect: unique arrangements of jazz & songbook standards brought vividly to life by a voice that is a rare combination of cool elegance & passion, beautifully performed by jazz musicians Joe Lock
Personnel: Dena DeRose (vocals, piano); Joe Frahm (soprano & tenor saxophones); Jim Rotondi (trumpet); Joe Locke (vibraphone); Dwayne Burno (acoustic & electric basses); Mark Taylor, Matt Wilson (drums). Recorded at Systems Two, Brooklyn, New York on April 5 & 7, 2000. Includes liner notes by Zan Stewart. Recording information: Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, NY (04/05/2000-04/07/2000). There are times when you listen to this recording and, if you close your eyes, you would think you were listening to Susannah McCorkle. That is how powerful Dena DeRose can be. For this, her third release for Sharp Nine Records, the vocalist continues to dazzle ...
| | Ted Brown Free Spirit CD (1989) (Import) Netherlands
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$16.39 tenor saxophonist's trio w. Hod O'Brien on piano and Jacques Schols on bass, recorded Oct. 4 & 10, 1987
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| | Hank Mobley Roll Call CD (1961) Remastered
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$8.85 Personnel: Hank Mobley (tenor saxophone); Freddie Hubbard (trumpet); Wynton Kelly (piano); Paul Chambers (bass); Art Blakey (drums). Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on November 13, 1960. Originally released on Bluenote (4058). Includes liner notes by Robert Levin and Bob Blumenthal. Digitally remastered by Rudy Van Gelder. This is part of Blue Note's RVG series. From the first moment when Art Blakey comes crashing in to establish a kinetic Latin groove on the eponymous opening song, ...
| | Eric Alexander Dead Center CD (2004)
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| | Eric Alexander Battle CD (2005)
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| | Gerard Manset Obok CD (2006) (Import) France
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| | Kevin Roth Unbearable Bears CD (1986)
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| | Glenn Miller Ultimate Collection CD (2006) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Harriet Frost Random Days CD (2009)
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$25.29 Harriet Frost brings a commanding voice and a distinctive melodic sensibility to music that is rooted in the folk rock tradition, inviting shades of gypsy jazz and pop underpinnings into the mix.Her compelling vocal character makes this music asscessible and current. The songwriting influences of Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell can be felt. It is in the spaces between the lines that her unique voice invites us into an intimate connection with her stories.At once provocative and resonant with an inner knowing, Frost's music explores political landscapes, personal dreamscapes and life's panoply of disappointments and joys.“Random Days” In this lyric and evocative collection, Harriet Frost summons some of the most urgent questions of the spirit. What matters? What is true?In the gritty late night of a couple's conflict...on the wind-swept dunes of the Middle East...in a private moment that holds both gratitude and grief, Frost conjures reckonings both personal and universal. Her music burrows inward, summoning a confrontation with self, with others, with history, but first and foremost with love.If the songs both soothe and startle us, it is because they manage to at once traverse and strip away the layers of moments and experience wrapped around the deeper questions propelling us.Like conversations overheard, their meaning gathers, finds us, invites us in.A keen observer and raconteur, Frost crafts her lyrics with the precision of a poet. Her warm and self-assured voice, and effortless phrasing, turn the listener into a treasured confidante. Eight of the 11 selections are her own compositions. Amoung them the joyous exultation of the collection’s title track “Random Days” the edgy “Marusa “, the deeply personal “Dreamchild “  ballads that are held together musically through excellent production and the bold instrumentation of longtime collaborator-producer, guitarist Jim Woodyard.Alongside her original songs she surprises us (opening with a lick reminiscent of Bill Withers' “Use Me”) with a heart-stopping interpretation of Murray Head's “Never Even Thought”. Frost gives a wonderfully nuanced interpretation of the Mark Knopfler gem “Romeo and Juliet” while an homage ...
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