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Purchase Solo 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 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 with her sensuous voice and confident style. Once again, she assembles a strong team to accompany her, including drummer Matt Wilson, vibist Joe Locke, and Jim Rotundi (on a couple of tracks). When DeRose is at her best (as she is on several tracks), she is as good a singer as there is. Her "Day in Day Out," taken up-tempo, hearkens to the great vocalists of years past. DeRose gets inside the lyrics, and with a slight vibrato to end her phrases and a luxurious tone, she can be absolutely commanding. Perhaps because she was first a jazz pianist and only became a vocalist afterwards, her phrasing as a singer is immaculate. Her strong piano soloing is a pleasure, too. There are a couple of numbers not quite up to snuff, but overall, DeRose is a singer who packs a bang, and this CD is further evidence of her development. ~ Steven Loewy
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
Recorded at Systems Two, Brooklyn, New York on April 5 & 7, 2000. Includes liner notes by Zan Stewart.
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| | Ted Brown Free Spirit CD (1989)
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$14.55 A veteran tenor saxophonist who gained early recognition for his work with the Lennie Tristano school, Ted Brown has remained fairly obscure despite his consistent creativity. This superior trio set with the great bebop pianist Hod O'Brien and bassist Jacques Schols, features Brown at the top of his form. Other than his own "Smog Eyes" and the lesser-known "Trane's Slo Blues," all of the tunes are familiar bebop standards, but Brown, O'Brien, and Schols uplift and infuse them with fresh ideas. Among the more memorable selections are "Trane's Slo Blues," "Lester Leaps In" and "Lover Come Back to Me." Quite possibly this is the definitive Ted Brown set to acquire; certainly it is highly recommended to lovers of straight-ahead jazz. ~ Scott Yanow
tenor saxophonist's trio w. Hod O'Brien on piano and Jacques Schols on bass, recorded Oct. 4 & 10, 1987 ...
| | Michael Ball Secrets Of Love CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$9.39 SECRETS OF LOVE highlights the singing career of stage actor Michael Ball.
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| | D D Jackson Sigame CD (2001) (Import) Canada
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$15.65 Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York, New York on June 27-28 and July 12, 2001. Includes liner notes by Howard Mandel.
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| | David Kikoski Lighter Way CD (2006)
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| | Chuck As Above So Below CD (2002)
$7.79 | | Ben Allison Riding The Nuclear Tiger CD (2001)
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$10.05 Bassist Ben Allison's band Medicine Wheel consists of some of the very best jazz players in the New York City scene, musicians who are grounded in jazz's traditions but are always looking towards the future. Drawing upon the influences of folk and classical music along with many eras of jazz history, RIDE THE NUCLEAR TIGER is both compelling and thoughtful cutting-edge music.
Recorded at Sorcerer Studios, New York, New York on May 27 & 28, 2000. Includes liner notes by Ben Allison.
Ben Allison & Medicine Wheel: Ben Allison (bass); Ted Nash (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones, bass clarinet); Michael Blake (soprano & tenor saxophones); Ron Horton (trumpet, flugelhorn); Tomas Ulrich (cello); Frank Kimbrough (piano); Jeff Ballard (drums).
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| | Chilled In The Sun CD (Import) Import
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| | Bass Extremes Just Add Water CD (2001)
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| | Twin Obscenity Where The Light Touches None CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Modey Lemon Predator CD (2004)
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$6.29 The rancid stumble of Modey Lemon's "Predator" has been peeled from the carnivorous depths of Thunder + Lightning to lead this EP into dark hallways of dirty thoughts and dirtier grooves. "Tongues (Everybody's Got One)" is here too, in an alternate version. What's different about it? Well, there's less reverb and more electronic squelch -- it's become an acid rock jam for dose-heads. Elsewhere, "Poisonous Ink Clouds" injects blues minimalism with psycho echo lyrics, frantic organ, and Paul Quattrone's usual mind-losing percussion work, while the brief, quieter "Left and Dented" finds Philander Boyd singing detachedly -- almost to himself, or while drifting off to sleep -- over a twisted lullaby of a guitar line and ...
| | Preservation Hall Jazz Band Songs Of New Orleans CDs (2005) Digipak
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$16.35 Recording information: Preservation Hall, New Orleans, LA (03/09/1999-03/10/1999).
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| | Pinback Nautical Antiques CD (2006)
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$12.65 NAUTICAL ANTIQUES, Pinback's first release following its lauded 2004 album, SUMMER IN ABADDON, collects B-sides and rarities from the San Diego-based indie-rock band's earlier tenure with the Ace Fu label. Led by vocalists/multi-instrumentalists Armistead Burwell Smith IV and Rob Crow, the group reveals that its stray songs are often on par with its album tracks, particularly the opening version of the mesmerizing, vaguely reggae-like "Messenger" and the gentle, lilting "Byzantine." In addition, fans of BLUE SCREEN LIFE will enjoy a pair of demo tracks from that outing, most notably a beat-driven, lo-fi version of ...
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