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Purchase Dual Force CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Steve Smith Chantal's Way CDs (1999)
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$17.39 Bassist Smith (not the drummer of the same name) presents a straight piano-bass-drums jazz trio, but the music is far from straight-ahead, though it is within the modern mainstream. Pianist Richie Beirach adds both new dimensions and his personal harmonic mysterioso embellishments to four of Smith's originals, three standards, and two zingers. Drummer Billy Hart sounds more inspired here than on any previous recordings. His punctuations ...
| | Dizzy Gillespie Town Hall, New York City, June 22, 1945 CD (2005)
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$16.65 The historic live Town Hall sessions by Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker from 1945 have been discovered on an acetate pressing, and are transferred with digital enhancement to CD. Why this concert was not issued initially is understandable, but Ira Gitler's informative and insightful liner notes suggest they likely were misplaced. What Gitler's essential writing also reveals is that these dates were approximate ...
| | Thelonious Monk At Carnegie Hall CD (2005)
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| | Miles Davis European Tour With MJQ & Lester Young CD (2008) (Import)
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$13.39 This fascinating release comprises live recordings made at the end of 1956, when Miles accepted an offer to tour Europe with a formation called the "Birdland All Stars", which also included Lester Young and the Modern Jazz Quartet, along with European musicians such as pianist Rene Urtreger, bassist Pierre Michelot and drummer Christian Garros. We have here the one and ...
| | Classical Jazz Quartet Play Rachmaninov CD (2006)
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| | Modern Jazz Quartet European Concert CD (1960)
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| | Elton Dean Silent Knowledge CD (1995)
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| | Les Luthiers Sonamos Pese A Todo CD (2001)
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| | eien Partly Cloudy Skies CD (2003)
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$11.15 Partly Cloudy Skies is the debut release from artist Andrew Mays. As 'Eien,' Mays explores subtle melodies and gentle rhythms. Gently melodic ...
| | Warren Burt Harmonic Colour Fields CD (2003) (Import)
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$15.59 Harmonic Colour Fields culls five microtonal works created in 1996-1997. Warren Burt explains in the liner notes that the title refers to the "color field" minimalist painters of the '60s and '70s, and indeed the music keeps more than a vague resemblance to these monochrome paintings. Burt uses programmable ...
| | Terry Plumeri Water Garden CD (2007)
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$10.15 Review by John Kelman - Allaboutjazz With the compelling, largely free-blowing 1971 session He Who Lives In Many Places (GMMC Records) finally issued on CD in 2006, Water Garden rights a similar wrong for Terry Plumeri, an overlooked bassist if ever there was one. Recorded five years later, Water Garden was an even more ambitious date that brought back guitarist John Abercrombie and percussionist Michael Smith, but also features enlists Ralph Towner and, in one of his earliest date, pianist Marc Copland.Plumeri's career has since occupied jazz and classical spheres-both directly and in the personal nexus point between the two. Water Garden is a terrific introduction to Plumeri, whose stunning arco work elevates him above many of jazz's better-known bassists. Plumeri's fine, two-movement suite for string quartet and contrabass closes this 45-minute set on a more overtly classical note, but it's Water Garden's other five compositions that make it such an essential listen. Taking place, as it does, during the height of ECM label's groundbreaking emergence; it similarly expands the purview of jazz into previously uncharted territories. That two of Plumeri's cohorts were ECM artists (then and now) needn't suggest Water Garden would (or should) have had a home on the venerable German label, but its inherent eclecticism and boundary-busting approach would certainly possess similar appeal to its fans. Smith's kalimba lends "Bornless One" a Gamelan feel, its repetitive nature and pulse also referencing Steve Reich; but with its languid melody and Plumeri's ethereal, overdubbed singing, it's darker in tone. Copland has ...
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