| Cameron Brown Omnitone Records Here And How, Vol. 2 CD (2008)
$13.09 Lyricist: Sheila Jordan.
Cameron Brown: Cameron Brown (bass instrument); Sheila Jordan (vocals); Dave Ballou (trumpet, flugelhorn); Leon Parker (drums).
Liner Note Author: Frank Tafuri.
Recording information: Bruges, Belgium (11/08/1997-11/10/1997); Brussels, Belgium (11/08/1997-11/10/1997); Gouvy, Belgium (11/08/1997-11/10/1997).
Photographer: David Wade .
|
| Lee Konitz Omnitone music New Nonet CD (2006)
$13.15 From time to time throughout his career, altoist Lee Konitz puts together a nonet to perform his music. The 2005 Lee Konitz Nonet is a bit unusual in that it includes bass clarinet (two different players split the duties) and
|
| Lee Konitz Omnitone CDs Portology CD (2007)
$13.39 The great alto saxophone master Lee Konitz joins Portugal's Orquestra Jazz de Matosinhos directed by Ohad Talmor for this studio session of progressive big band music that is consistently surprising and original. Konitz is given quite a bit of solo
|
| John Hollenbeck Omnitone music Blessing CD (2005)
$13.15 Drummer, composer, and bandleader John Hollenbeck reveals the wide and deep range of his talents on the first album by his Large Ensemble, an 18-piece aggregation of some of the most skilled musicians on the New York City creative music
|
| John McNeil Omnitone music East Coast Cool CD (2006)
$13.45 John McNeil had the idea of applying some of Gerry Mulligan's arranging principles to free jazz after arranging some of the late baritone saxophonist's music for a tribute band. Recruiting baritone saxophonist Alan Chase, bassist John Hebert, and the much
|
| Frank Kimbrough Omnitone CDs Quickening CD (2003)
$13.59 Recorded live at The New School, New York, New York on September 24, 1998.
Captured live at New York City's New School University, pianist Frank Kimbrough and his fellow "Jazz Composers Collective" associates successfully morph a mainstream jazz attack with progressive
|
| Marty Ehrlich Omnitone Records Malinke's Dance CDs (2000)
$13.39 Marty Ehrlich's Traveler's Tales: Marty Ehrlich (soprano & alto saxophones, flute); Tony Malaby (soprano & tenor saxophones); Jerome Harris (acoustic bass); Bobby Previte (drums).
Recorded live at the Knitting Factory Old Office, New York, New York from December 9-12, 1999. Includes
|
| Tom Varner Omnitone Records Second Communion CD (2001)
$14.15 Tom Varner's second OmniTone disc is a tribute to one of his chief role models, Don Cherry. In addition to four originals inspired by Cherry, Varner includes a captivating, full-length update of the "Complete Communion" suite from 1965 as well
|
| Dave Liebman Omnitone CDs Blues All Ways CD (2007)
$13.05 David Liebman: David Liebman; Tony Marino (bass instrument, electric bass, bass guitar); Marko Marchinko (drums, percussion); Vic Juris.
Personnel: David Liebman (wooden flute, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Vic Juris (guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar).
Liner Note Author: Frank Tafuri.
Recording information: Systems II,
|
| Lee Konitz Omnitone music Lee Konitz-Ohad Talmor String Project: Inventions CD (2006)
$13.25 |