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$13.69 (MP3 Available for Download) Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray, of Blues Explosion and Speedball Baby, respectively, teamed up to cut a record as Heavy Trash, a project that brings a contemporary twist to the sound of classic rockabilly. There is little evidence of the distortion-heavy noise-rock of either member's main outfit here, yet there is a fair bit of sleazy punk attitude, evident in the songs' amped-up swagger and suggestive lyrics. The result sounds like what Sun Studios might have produced had it been located on New York City's Lower East Side in the 1980s.
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$14.79 Music Unlimited was founded by Al Hamme in 1974 to provide musicians in the Binghamton, NY area with an outlet to play modern big band jazz and to create a personnel base or musician pool so that he could contract musicians for the various traveling shows that were beginning to appear in the Binghamton locale. In the last 28 years, Al has broadened the scope of this organization to include all facets of the music business. Music Unlimited now provides a number of different-sized bands that present jazz concerts, provide music for social functions and continue to back traveling artists. In addition, Music Unlimited also provides arranging and production services for recording projects, stage shows and industrial exhibitions. Al Hamme is a woodwind artist, clinician, conductor, arranger and composer. He has recorded with Slam Stewart, Phil Woods, Tom Harrell, Peter Appleyard, ...
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$16.45 John Esposito is unquestionably a tinkerer of jazz standards, morphing, deconstructing, and modifying them for his own and the listener's delight. The pianist, with distinct cues from McCoy Tyner, reinvents well-known fare on this CD, generally stripping down titles to a single word and reharmonizing the melody lines beyond recognition unless you listen closely. For the casual fan this will involve a bit of work, but those who do know these tunes as originally done will discover a keen sense of rediscovery and freshness within Esposito's ten digits. He splits "It Was Just..." and "...Of Those Things" into an energetic display of virtuosity and a back-halved solo projection, respectively, while the "One" is cleverly replaced by "...9..." in 9/8 time. Tyner's presence is obvious from the start on "Beloved," a modal skittish spray of chords, fleet single lines, and harmonic flourishes. "Red" is an offshoot of Charlie Parker's "Red Cross," the title track is an arpeggiated and off-minor harmonic romp based in the well-worn "On Green Dolphin Street," and "April" is a jumping waltz interpolation of "April in Paris." The wit, wisdom, and downright sarcasm of Esposito are startling, revealing a talent to behold throughout this project. Check out the easy solo treatment of "How Deep Is the Ocean?" retitled simply "Ocean," or the simpler but intricate adaptation of "Autumn in New York" dubbed "Autumn." With bassist Ira Coleman and drummer Peter O'Brien, Esposito either maniacally or thoughtfully throws down these chestnuts, reconfigures them to his own taste and seasoning, and adds a virtuosity seldom heard in players interpreting jazz standards. A bold conception and execution to be sure, and with bandmates who can hold up their end quite well, this recording is hopefully one of many to come from a brilliant player who deserves wider attention. ~ Michael G. Nastos
John’s latest CD, Down Blue Marlin Road, is a trio effort and marks the end of a long period of working almost solely as a sideman and composer. The trio album, featuring Pete O’Brien (drums) and Ira Coleman (bass), is an adventurous attempt to reimagine some of jazz’s more ridden warhorses. While a certain hint of familiarity remains on tunes like On Green Dolphin Street and It Was Just One Of Those Things the trio takes the tunes to unexpected new places. Critic/Composer Kyle Gann calls Down Blue Marlin Road a ...
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