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$14.69 Steve Beresford, one of the most eclectic personalities on the British improvised music scene, reveals himself to be quite an effective composer of film soundtracks on his pair of Cue Sheets CDs. Of the two volumes, both released on the Tzadik label, the second is a bit less assertive on average, at times slipping a bit more easily into the realm of background music, while also rummaging through a grab bag of stylistic influences from across the globe. Vol. 2 is similar to the first installment in its mixture of tracks ranging from over 15 minutes to below two minutes in length, but the emphasis is shifted toward longer pieces this time and there are about half as many tracks overall as a result. However, even the long selections are highly episodic, with often abrupt mood shifts signaling scene changes; if not for the recurring thematic motifs of Beresford's lengthier cues, the casual listener might be hard-pressed to distinguish between a single extended composition and a grouping of shorter ones. (Indeed, three separate songs crop up during the nearly 14-minute "Sari and Trainers," although they are not given ...
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$17.19 BLUES ELEMENT – Overview: Blues Element was formed in Toronto in the spring of 2005 to support the release of "Baby's Got The Blues", a collection of 10 jazzy blues songs written by Jamie Browning & Iain Green. The cd was recorded in October 2004 at Liquid Toronto with producer/engineer Alec Fraser and an all-star line up of guest musicians including Alec, Rod Phillips, Michael Fonfara, Michael Keith, Dave Powell, Bryan Huntley and Kenmi Chank. With this talented crew Jamie & Iain created an album that is being enjoyed in 30 countries on 6 continents, and counting. First released to Canadian campus radio and the CBC in May 2005, several tracks received airplay and appeared on campus jazz & blues charts. Since August 2005 the cd has also been receiving airplay worldwide via internet, campus, cable, commercial, public, satellite radio, and podcasts. Traffic to Blues Element’s websites has increased daily, as have sales of digital downloads. In 2006 “It’s Not You” was included on the soundtrack of the feature film “Chicknapping”, and Jamie & Iain are on the lookout for similar future opportunities. International response to the Blues Element sound has been very positive with many comments along the lines of how refreshing, unusual and different it is. Jamie & Iain call it "happy blues"; a fun, sexy and danceable mix of original compositions ...
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