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The title could be misleading, since this volume deals with only one, albeit characteristic, aspect of Coltrane’s harmony. Produced in the same manuscript size as other Aebersold publications, the ...
Junior Cook (1934-1992) occupies a paradoxical space, simultaneously one of those tenor saxophone mainstays of hard bop era yet often forgotten or left off of “the lists”. Cook arguably was best known ...
This is an excellently assembled documentary which tells us a good deal more about Basie as a person than could be gleaned from his autobiography. The makers had access to some private letters and ...
Surman’s fourth solo album breaks no new ground but confirms his stature as one of today’s finest improvisers and arrangers, Surman overdubbing his own instrumental lines into position as if fronting ...
Mark Gilbert reviewed this set when it appeared as a double album two years ago (JJ, July 1987). I reviewed the first volume in April 1987, and both of us agreed that here was an institution taking ...
This is Antonio Farao’s sixth release in trio format – but he’s still got plenty to say. For over an hour, the Italian pianist grinds his keyboard to dust as melodic messages explode from his ...
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