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Ian Dogole & Hemispheres: Paul McCandless (bass clarinet); Sheldon Brown (soprano saxophone); Bill Douglass (double bass); Ian Dogole (udo drum, cymbals). Ian Dogole & Hemispheres Convergence Songs Purchase Convergence CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Yusef Lateef Suite 16 CD (2004)
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$14.79 Debut solo piano session by Norwegian pianist/composer, who's led the ECM projects Masqualero, Magnetic North Orchestra and Batagraf. Nineteen pieces, many of them beautiful miniatures that blend intricvate composition with improvisation.
Jon Balke is a pianist from Norway whose music criss-crosses the genres of jazz, rock, and New Age. While he's performed and recorded with groups such as Magnetic North Orchestra and Oslo 13, BOOK OF VELOCITIES presents Balke alone, unplugged, and unedited. BOOK is practically just that, a collection of 19 short instrumental chapters, wherein Balke explores the entire piano, inside and out. But this album ...
| | Jacob Young Sideways CD (2008)
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$14.79 A thoroughly modern guitarist, Jacob Young (from Norway) was influenced chiefly by masters Jim Hall and John Abercrombie. Young's style is of the dense, mood-laden fusion variety particular to ECM Records. Recalling the earliest discs from that label by Bill Frisell and John Abercrombie, SIDEWAYS balances absorbing motifs, chilled-out textures, and flowing, probing solos. Trumpeter Mathias Eick evokes the mellow, cerebral styles of Miles Davis and Kenny Wheeler, and ECM vet drummer Jon Christensen is, as expected, perfect.
Second album by Norwegian/American guitarist Jacob Young features ...
| | Cinematic Orchestra Live At The Royal Albert Hall CD (2008)
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$11.79 Is Cinematic Orchestra leader Jason Swinscoe a model for the contemporary maestro, or does his surrounding talent illuminate the simplicity of his contribution? The answer after listening to LIVE: Who cares? This is a supremely moving piece of music that suggests the listener's foolishness for not being there. Swinscoe's expanded Orchestral ensemble allows him to segue from acoustic grace to flittering acid-jazz and back to a middle ground of soulful grooves guided by superlative vocals. The best part is, while it engenders envy, LIVE's intent is to replicate the one-of-a-kind experience in your bedroom, not taunt you for missing the show.
The ...
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| | Bobby Hutcherson Head On CD (1971) Bonus Tracks
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$11.55 HEAD ON (1971) is the most ambitious and adventurous work in Bobby Hutcherson's discography. Though the composer/bandleader/vibraphonist did contribute one tune ("Mtume"), HEAD ON mostly features the ambitious compositions and arrangements of Todd Cochran, who also plays piano on the session. The resulting music is dense and polyrhythmic, and bracing, drawing parallels to Miles Davis's BITCHES BREW and other first wave fusion albums.
Cochran arranges for the 18-piece ...
| | Steve Earle Train A Comin' CD (1995)
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$10.15 TRAIN A COMIN' was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
When you need a break from THE MOUNTAIN (Earle's 1999 release with the Del McCoury Band), you could flip on his earlier all-acoustic TRAIN A COMIN'. Released in 1995, after the Texas-born songwriter's bout with heroin addiction and jail time, this was Earle's "comeback album." Not only is it an unfiltered pleasure to hear Earle in such pared-down environs, but the band itself is a killer outfit. Peter Rowan, Norman Blake, and the late Roy Huskey don't make "guest appearances" with the band-they are the band. And they're allowed to do what they do best. Blake is even given a solo spot, the guitar instrumental "Northern Winds."
Earle draws on material written over the last 20 years, but there's never a sense that he's culling from his notebook material that he was smart enough not to record the first time around. "Tom Ames' Prayer," "Mercenary Song," and "Ben McCullough" are great story songs with at least one leg planted in the 19th Century. "Sometimes She Forgets," "Goodbye," and "Nothin' Without You" are the kind of smart, acrid love songs that will, of course, never show up on the country charts.
Recorded at Magic Tracks Recording Studio and Masterfonics, ...
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