The essence of jazz can be stripped down to the piano, but the question then remains if it’s best served in trio or solo form. Here are a couple examples arguing for each direction. 1)Pianist Marc Copland teams up with…
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Duke Ellington Legacy with Special Guest Houston Person: Single Petal of a Rose, Aha! Quintet: Freespace, Eric Erhardt: A Better Fate
Here are three recent releases that look back a little, and then take the idiom a step forward at times. Produced by Edward Kennedy Ellington II (who also plays guitar here) and Gaye Ellington, this session is a fitting tribute…
Cynthia Felton: Freedom Jazz Dance, Rebecca Sullivan & Mike Allemana: This Way, This Time
Here are a couple of ladies that take a completely different approach to singing, and both work marvelously. Cynthia Felton has a golden and rich voice, range as big as the Grand Canyon and a vibrato that would make Sidney…
Melvin Taylor: Beyond the Burning Guitar, Dafnis Prieto: Proverb Trio
Sometimes, you hear a record, you ask yourself “Why was this recording done?” Here, unfortunately are two of them. Guitarist Melvin Taylor wrote and arranged all of the music on this double cd set. He’s got a great sound and…
TRIBUTES: Virginia Mayhew Quartet w/ Special Guest Wycliffe Gordon: Mary Lou Williams-The Next 100 Years, Brooklyn Jazz Underground: A Portrait of Brooklyn
Here are a couple tribute releases, one to a jazz artist, and one to a borough. Tenor saxist Virginia Mayhew leads an adroit band with Dizzy alumnus Ed Cherry/g, Harvie S/b, Andy Watson/dr and Wycliffe Gordon/tb sitting in on some…
WE ARE LISTENING TO JAZZ, RIGHT? Ffear: MIrage , Troyka: Moxxy
Sometimes, you just wonder what the intended audience is for certain recordings. For instance, are these two recent releases targeting novices to the jazz field? Indie rock fans? Art majors? Who comes and listens to them? These are the thoughts…
MUSIC FOR THE WORLD–Tom Teasley: All The World’s a Stage, Samte: Trust-Music from the movie Addiction Incorporated
Here are a couple discs that mix and meld sounds from the 2nd and 3rd World. Interesting, to say the LEAST Trust incorporates music predominantly from Eastern Africa on this 10 song collection of fascinating rhythms. The thrust of…
GUNSLINGERS-Greg Skaff: 116th & Park, Dave Fields: Detonation
Here are a couple releases from guys that plug in their 6 stringers with a vengeance. Gibson guitarist Greg Skaff fronts (mostly) a trio with Pat Bianchi/B3 and Ralph Peterson/dr through some hard driving burners on this session. The band…
MOTOWN SOUND RETURNS: The Supremes: I Hear a Symphony, David Ruffin: David
Just about the only groups in the 60s that competed with the Beatles for popularity, as well as cultural and musical relevance were Dyan, the Doors, The Supremes and The Temptations. Here, we’ve got a reissue of one of The…
The Doors: Live At The Bowl ‘68
You’ve probably heard of, or even watched, bootleg versions of this historic concert delivered by the then-most popular rock group in America, The Doors. By the time they had reached this artistic and commercial peak in 1968, they’d released three…