2005-12-22
Austrian improvisational esoteric jazz not really meant for American ears. Purists are not going to like Kelomat’s cynical version of “Giant Steps,” but this group is full of joyful artistic talent, even if it is a bit irreverent. -PeteStockton Helbing
Swimming In Place
Karrin Allyson
Many A New Day
JOSHUA REDMAN
Compass
JACK DEJONETTE AND BILL FRISELL
The Elephant Sleeps But Still Remembers
MAUREEN CHOI QUARTET
Maureen Choi Quartet
THE GODFATHERS OF GROOVE FEATURING REUBEN WILSON, BERNARD “PRETTY” PURDIE, AND GRANT GREEN JR.
The Godfathers of Groove
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