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Personnel: Steve Swallow (bass guitar); Ohad Talmor (tenor saxophone); Meg Okura (violin); Greg Tardy (clarinet); Russell Johnson (trumpet, flugelhorn); Jacob Garchick (trombone).Down Beat (p.71) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[Talmor] does a fine job in accenting the mood swings implicit in tunes..." L'Histoire Du Clochard Music Steve Swallow L'Histoire Du Clochard Songs L'Histoire Du Clochard Music Review Purchase L'Histoire Du Clochard CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Dave Holland Extended Play: Live At Birdland CDs (2003)
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$21.19 EXTENDED PLAY was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album.
With a front line that features saxophone, trombone, and vibraphone/marimba, the Dave Holland Quintet features an immediately identifiable band sound. As for backing, bassist Holland and traps man Billy Kilson provide a push-me-pull-you, supple and responsive rhythm section that is an embarrassment ...
| | John Abercrombie Class Trip CD (2004)
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$14.69 Although atmosphere and ambience can take priority over compositional focus on some ECM releases, this is far from the case with CLASS TRIP. The product of guitarist John Abercrombie's collaboration with violinist Mark Feldman, bassist Marc Johnson, and ...
| | Dave Douglas Bow River Falls CD (2004)
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$14.75 A true collaborative effort, BOW RIVER FALLS features playing, composing, and arranging by ...
| | Dave Holland Overtime CD (2005)
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| | Charlie Haden Not In Our Name CD (2005)
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$15.39 With a cover that directly references bassist Charlie Haden's first recording under his own name, 1969's LIBERATION MUSIC ORCHESTRA, this 2005 album features an updated version of ...
| | Toni Carroll Celebrity CD (1996)
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| | Lonnie Liston Smith Dreams Of Tomorrow/Silhouettes CD (1983)
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| | Susie Arioli Pennies From Heaven CD (2002) (Import) Canada
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| | Billie Holiday Dove Collection CDs (2005) (Import) Import; United Kingdom
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| | Uzaki Ryudo & Ru Connecti Golden Best CD (2006) (Import) Japan
$31.55 | | Pernille Fire CD (2007)
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| | Wir Entdecken Kompon Franz Liszt: Ungarische CD (Import)
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| | Alex Bogoluboff Lifetime Search CD (2008)
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$18.95 Once again, Alex Bogoluboff in “Lifetime Search” invites us to forget that, while he may be singing in a language foreign to many listeners, his real mother tongue is music. You might not understand Russian, but you always get his meaning. Using influences from every type of rock and popular music, Bogoluboff creates a Slavic wall-of-sound, a rich bed of electronica and acoustic colors in which his powerful baritone finds a perfect home. Sometimes plaintive, sometimes urgent, even angry at times, he touches the full range of human emotion in an almost limitless variety. And while Bogoluboff occasionally doubles his voice an octave higher with female background, his true partner is Richard Arrigo, the eloquent rock guitar stylist who provides a powerful counterpoint throughout the album. The album kicks off with “Nostalgia of a White Army Officer”, its infectious dance rhythm which pulling the listener into his world at the very first note. “My Desired Path in Life” offers an entirely new and rich perspective through a ballad that lingers long after the track is over. “Queen” has both sarcasm and wit, and a hook that will have you singing in Russian before the second chorus. The romance and melodic complexity of “My One and Only One” is deep, difficult to ignore and equally hard to forget. A personal favorite “Brothers, War is War” is a hybrid of country and classic theater, and to the ears of this writer might have been the love child of Kurt Weill and Merle Haggard. The next “By The Sea” is an anthem with an expansive chorus that has size and an energy that Bogoluboff aptly compliments with a real orchestral arrangement.He dips into a reggae feel and an agitated rock guitar accompaniment in “Sorry, I Have to Leave Now”, then shows amazing sensitivity in the bittersweet “Girl From Lienz” replete with an oboe solo and female obligato. “The Hard Road”, about mother Russia, has the classic melodic and harmonic qualities of the music of the region then, true to form, Bogoluboff moves into the delightful “Moon Bread”: his delicious song recognizes that everyone can enjoy the nourishment of our favorite celestial body. “Gospel Song” which sounds anything but religious in the typical sense, has an urgency which gets under the skin and excites the listener towards spiritual uplift. “Konstantinovich” ...
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