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As regular readers of this website know, I am a serious fan of bassist Eberhard Weber, especially his releases with the Colors band, such as The Colours of Chloe, Yellow Fields, and Little Movements. So, it doesn’t take much for me to pounce on an Eberhard Weber release.
Even […]

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Omar Sosa is up to his old tricks on Free Roots, trying to cram the entire African diaspora into every tune. Amazingly, it doesn’t just sound like a freeway pileup, which is due to Sosa’s amazing skills as a pianist, composer, and arranger.
For example, on Travieso, hiphop collides with Latin, Afrocuban […]

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I remember hearing the tune Line Down, taken off of Paul Bley’s Fragments date, on the car radio late at night back in the 80s on National Public Radio. I was stunned by how well the piano of Paul Bley, John Surman’s bass clarinet, Bill Frisell’s guitar, and Paul Motian’s drums managed […]

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When I came across Something Else in the used record bins, it was irresistable to me: I had never heard of flautist Jeremy Steig, but I most definitely was familiar with the work of keyboardist Jan Hammer, bassists Gene Perla and Eddie Gomez, and percussionist Don Alias.
Jan Hammer and Gene Perla had […]

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I have the suspicion that when bassist/composer Dave Holland was putting together his quintet, he was trying to achieve a format that would be possible to listen to passively while still being intellectually rigorous and allowing for exploration of new compositional and arranging concepts. In my opinion, he only half succeeds.
Holland’s […]

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Recorded on the 75th anniversary of the births of both John Coltrane and Miles Davis, this tour was obviously based on the model of Miles’ second great quintet, which Herbie Hancock was a part of.
This is not, however, a straight exercise in nostalgia like the VSOP Quintet of the late 70s. […]

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I’ve written a lot about Eberhard Weber as a bandleader elsewhere on this site. Pretty much any of his work with reed player Charlie Mariano and keyboardist Rainer Bruninghaus is well worth owning, and Silent Feet is no exception.
All of this work is basically Eurojazz. It doesn’t have a lot of […]

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Usually, I’m not terribly impressed by jazz vocalists, and Lea Delaria isn’t even one, strictly speaking. She makes her living as a lesbian comic and cabaret star.
So why am I even writing about her CD Double Standards? Well, Double Standards consists of covers of modern pop songs, which actually doesn’t sound […]

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This oddly named album isn’t a live date, but never mind. Cal Tjader’s Latin Concert is aptly named in at least one way. It’s Latin jazz, not jazz with a Latin lilt. The rhythms are authentic, as well they might be considering that Tjader is using Mongo Santamaria on congas and […]

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I remember being completely stoked by the idea of this guitar trio back in the early 80’s. I even hitchhiked 80 miles from Gainesville, Florida to Ocala in order to catch one of their concerts. Paco De Lucia was a no-show because he was sick that day. I wasn’t impressed with the […]

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