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Kneebody: Adam Benjamin (melodica, piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Ben Wendel (saxophone); Kaveh Rastegar (bass guitar); Dave Chegwidden, Nate Wood, Shane Endsley. Personnel: Nate Wood (guitar, drums, percussion); Ben Wendel (flute, bassoon, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Shane Endsley (trumpet); Adam Benjamin (keyboards); Kaveh Rastegar (electric bass); Dave Chegwidden (percussion). Audio Mixers: Nate Wood; Kneebody. Recording information: Benaji Studios, Laguna Beach, CA; F Boo Studios, Burbank, CA; No Big Whoop Studio, Highland Park, CA. Illustrator: Kaveh Rastegar. After leaving RCA/Bluebird, avant-garde jazz trumpeter Dave Douglas started his own label, Greenleaf Music -- and the game plan was to release his own albums on Greenleaf in addition to spotlighting new artists he felt were deserving of exposure. The first non-Douglas release on Greenleaf was this self-titled CD by Kneebody, whose blend of jazz, rock, and funk demonstrates that being funky and being cerebral are not mutually exclusive. Kneebody's material isn't funky in the way that the music of the Crusaders, Charles Earland, Ronnie Laws, and Grover Washington, Jr. is funky; this isn't the type of down-home, grits-and-gravy, gutbucket soul-jazz that one associates with those artists. But Kneebody is funky in a probing, more intellectual way that brings to mind electric Miles Davis (trumpeter Shane Endsley is obviously hip to Bitches Brew and Tribute to Jack Johnson) as well as Herbie Hancock's Sextant, the group Hancock led before the Headhunters -- and there are hints of free funk on occasion (although Kneebody isn't nearly as far to the left as, say, Jamaaladeen Tacuma or Ornette Coleman & Prime Time). If this is an inside/outside project, the inside maintains the upper hand. But Kneebody certainly doesn't cater to jazz purists or bop snobs; there is way too much rock and funk in their approach for them to be considered part of the Young Lion movement that trumpeter Wynton Marsalis has been pushing since the '80s. Nonetheless, this 2005 release definitely has a jazz improviser's mentality; the solos of Endsley, saxman Ben Wendel, and keyboardist Adam Benjamin have a commitment to spontaneity that says "jazz" in no uncertain terms. Kneebody's work isn't innovative by mid-2000s standards, but it's a likable reminder of the fact that jazz doesn't have to be "pure" to be worthwhile. ~ Alex Henderson Kneebody Review
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Purchase Kneebody CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | John Coltrane Love Supreme CDs (1965) Remastered; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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$21.05 Additional Tracks; Special Edition
Personnel: John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison (acoustic bass); Elvin Jones (drums). Producer: Bob Thiele. Reissue producer: Michael Cuscuna. Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on December 9, 1964. Includes liner notes by John Coltrane and Michael Cuscuna. Digitally remastered using 20-bit technology by Erick Labson. Personnel: John Coltrane (vocals, tenor saxophone); Archie Shepp (tenor saxophone); McCoy Tyner (piano); Jimmy Garrison, Art Davis (bass); Elvin Jones (drums). Recorded at Van Gelder Studios, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey and The Festival Mondial Du Jazz Antibes, Juan-Les-Pins, ...
| | Fly CD (2004)
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$13.79 Fly: Mark Turner (saxophone, bass clarinet); Larry Grenadier (bass); Jeff Ballard (drums). Recorded at Sear Sound, New York, New York in June 2003. Personnel: Jeff Ballard (drums). Audio Mixer: James Farber. Recording information: Sear Sound, NY (06/16/2003-06/18/2003). Photographer: Lourdes Delgado. If your ears are starved for innovative jazz that blends punchy sax lines and dense, wild, worldbeat-flavored bass and drum rhythms, let this newly formed trio with an amazing pedigree fill the bill. Mark Turner was a sax star in the late '90s who was looking for a new situation, which he stumbled upon while working on a Chick Corea project called Originations, which included old friends Larry Grenadier (bassist for Pat Metheny and Joshua Redman) and drummer Jeff Ballard ...
| | Don Byron Ivey-Divey CD (2004)
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$11.89 Personnel: Don Byron (clarinet, bass clarinet, tenor saxophone); Don Byron; Lonnie Plaxico (double bass); Ralph Alessi (trumpet); Jason Moran (piano); Jack DeJohnette (drums). Audio Mixer: Tom Lazarus. Recording information: Allaire Studios, Shokan, NY (05/23/2004/05/24/2004). Illustrator: Juliette Borda. Photographer: Cori Wells Braun. Clarinetist Don Byron once again mixes post-bop, swing, and funk into a unique concoction on Ivey-Divey. Just like Bug Music wasn't necessarily '30s swing and A Fine Line: Arias and Lieder wasn't exactly a classical album, Ivey-Divey isn't truly a straight-ahead, mainstream jazz album, although purists and avant-garde fans alike should find much common ground here. To these ends, Byron gets humorously rambunctious and a little ...
| | Dave Holland Overtime CD (2005)
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| | Drew Gress 7 Black Butterflies CD (2005)
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| | Dave Holland Pass It On CD (2008)
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$9.69 Dave Holland (1~Bass): Dave Holland (upright bass); Antonio Hart (alto saxophone); Alex Sipagin (trumpet); Robin Eubanks (trombone); Mulgrew Miller (piano); Eric Harland (drums). Recording information: Avatar Studios, New York, NY (08/2007). Using a sextet, upright bassist Holland sets the bar even higher ...
| | Shahram Nazeri Voice Of Endearment CD (2001)
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| | St Germain Tourist CDs (2000) Import
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$24.45 Import Tour Edition features a bonus disc with three remixes, 'Rose Rouge' (Blaze Early Shelter Mix), 'Sure Thing' (Todd Edwards Deepline Remix) and 'Rose Rouge' (Spiller Mix). 12 tracks in all. EMI.
St. Germain: Edouard Labor (flute, saxophone); Claudio De Qeiroz (baritone saxophone); Pascal Ohse (trumpet); Idrissa Diop (talking drum); Ludovic Navarre (programming). Additional personnel: Ernest Ranglin (guitar). TOURIST is the 12-track release by French artists St. Germain and includes "Rose Rouge," "So Flute," and a Todd Edwards remix of "Sure Thing." Since the advent of acid jazz in the mid-'80s, the many electronic-jazz hybrids to come down the pipe have steadily grown more mature, closer to a balanced fusion that borrows the spontaneity and emphasis on group interaction of classic jazz while still emphasizing the groove and elastic sound of ...
| | Larry Adler Virtuoso Of The Mouth Organ CD (2003)
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| | Carsick CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Diams Dans Ma Bulle CD (2007) (Import) France
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| | Ash Twilight Of Innocents CD (2008) (Import) Bonus Track; Japan
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$13.15 | | Oliver Sire Blues Distillery Mally Blue Raindrops CD (2008) (Import)
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$17.15 The Blues are alive and well in Austria as proven by the most recent recording from Sir Oliver Mally Blues Distillery.This band was formed in 1991 in Austria and they have since worked steadily throughout Europe averaging 180 shows a year while recorpng 6 CDs along the way. Their most recent recording, "Bulletproof", clearly shows that these are seasoned blues veterans that have paid their dues and have written great songs about the journey. I was pleasantly surprised when I put on this CD and heard a variety of not so traditional influences in their music, while still managing to make it into a great blues recording. Without going over each song, I can tell you that my first impression was a Dire Straits influence and I wondered if this was where they were going to go on the entire CD. Man was I wrong. I was thrilled to hear various influences from song to song like Taj Mahal, B.B. King, Country Joe and the Fish, Dr.John, Zepplin II, and Room Full of Blues.These boys from Austria have clearly done their homework in American music, while also giving the music their own unique sound that really makes you want to see them live.Walter Krienz is a solid bass player, Willy Hackl is truly a world class drummer, and vocalist. Raphael Wressing will stun you with his Hammond B-3 playing, as well as his piano skills, and last but not least, Oliver Mally himself on blistering guitar leads and vocals.Randy Oxford, Washington Blues Society +++ Bruce Iglauer, Alligator Records ÂChicago/Illinois, USA on âBULLETPROOFâ... I was more impressed by this album than by any that Iâve received from a nonAmericanblues artist in a long time. It shows a lot of variety, maturity and very good musicianship. I really enjoyed this record.+++ Blues in Britain  U.K.... Mally is an expressive guitarist has a versatile voice and is a striking songwriter.+++ Steve James  Austin TX. / USA... this guy is great and a cool guitarplayer.+++ Doug McLeod... you never fuck with the guitar, you're always serious, you never overplay. you got so much talent man! you gotwhat the great players had and have got! you're one of the guys that can do a lot of good things for the blues on thisside of the world! you got a fan in me.+++ Cruizinâ fora Bluezin ÂHeritage FM Radio ÂPerth /Australia... from the other side of the world comes some great Rhythm ânâ Blues music that is refreshing.... âSirâ Oliver Mallyâs Blues ...
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