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The talented modern jazz vibraphonist Stefon Harris branches out into classic jazz territory on this series of tributes to the legendary Duke Ellington.
Personnel: Stefon Harris (vibraphone, marimba); Greg Tardy (clarinet); Steve Turre (trombone); Xavier Davis (piano); Derrick Hodge (bass instrument); Terreon Gully (drums).
Down Beat (p.82) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Meditative, tasteful an occasionally swinging, this disc is an excellent contemporary exploration into the world of Ellington." African Tarantella: Dance With Duke Music Stefon Harris African Tarantella: Dance With Duke Songs African Tarantella: Dance With Duke Music Review Purchase African Tarantella: Dance With Duke CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dave Holland Overtime CD (2005)
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$13.49 This exceptional date by Dave Holland Big Band was recorded in 2002 in New York, yet remained unreleased until 2005. As is to be expected, Holland assembled a fine cast of seasoned and young players, some of whom are veterans of Holland's quintets and quartets. These are four saxophones -- two alto, tenor and baritone -- three trumpets and trombones, and vibes as well as bass and drums. They include Chris Potter and Robin and Duane Eubanks, Antonio Hart, Steve Nelson, Josh Roseman, Billy Kilson, Taylor Haskins, Gary Smulyan, Jonathan Arons and Alex ...
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$14.65 Since making a middle-of-life comeback in the 1990s, saxophonist, composer, and bandleader Charles Lloyd has continually issued fascinating recordings. While some of them contain missteps, it's not for lack of ambition. For one of jazz's elder statesmen, Lloyd pushes his envelope of ideas about improvisation, rhythm and harmony, often to the breaking point. He is a player who sets sometimes impossibly high goals for himself, but in so doing, gives listeners something to really hold on to when encountering one of his albums or seeing him live. Jumping the Creek, ...
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$16.45 '!it's one of the best things you've ever heard'. Music For America"Fantastic jazz that gets a MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED rating from us"! Rotcod Zzaj -Improvijazzation"For adventurous jazz guitar fans this is one of finest double guitar discs ever captured". Bruce Gallanter: The Downtown Music Gallery'You can not go away without being impressed with this CD'. Scott Heller Aural Innovations'!this set can be unreservedly recommended'. Robert S. Calder Pop Matters"It's one of the finest dual-guitar convergences in quite some time, and not to be overlooked." Glenn Astarita All About Jazz'I think this CD is absolutely incredible' Andrea Briceno World Fusion Radio'!a disc that you just won't be able ...
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