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Ray Russell - Goodbye Svengali

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Veteran Brit-jazzer Ray Russell has a lengthy resumé, having played with numerous famous musicians in a sideman role. On Goodbye Svengali, a tribute to the late Gil Evans, we get to...

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(Posted by Sean McFee 2007-03-01)

Kings of Convenience - Quiet Is the New Loud, Versus & Riot on an Empty Street

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This is one of those belated discoveries, where a copy of this Norwegian duo’s latest came into my possession, and then I attempted to work my way backward to their self-titled (and...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Jeffrey Koepper - Momentium

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Etherea, his debuut album, was more than a pleasant surprise, it was a discovery of a new talent in EM in the USA. Etherea distinguished itself by soft undulations of melodic emotions or...

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(Posted by Roel Steverink 2007-03-01)

Herbie Kritzer - Lounge Rebel

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Bay Area musician Herbie Kritzer’s previous (and only) release was 2002’s The Tree Lizard that packed quite a little punch despite clocking in at just under a half hour....

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2007-03-01)

Rob Levit - Touch the Spirit

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When this one arrived in my mailbox, I was not thrilled. “Oh, joy,” I thought, “a whole CD of New Age acoustic guitar.” I finally gave it a chance, and was pleasantly...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2007-03-01)

Tim Morse - Transformation

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Tim Morse is the author of Yesstories, a compilation of interviews from Yes band members past and present. One might therefore expect his debut CD to have Yes’s stamp on it, though...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 2007-03-01)

New Cars - It's Alive!

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Reunion incantations of classic acts have been part of the rock and roll roadmap since the 50s. Only rarely does a group eclipse the live persona of its original instance. Todd Rundgren had been...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 2007-03-01)

Oaksenham - Conquest of the Pacific

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Seems like a long time since we reviewed this Armenian band’s debut live release Woden’s Eve Live; in fact it was 2002, and since then the band has been diligently working on...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Ossi Duri - X & L'Ultimo dei Miei Cani

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Ten years after his death – that’s what this “X” marks – one sees little decline in the interest in and dedication towards the music of Frank Zappa. The...

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(Posted by Peter Thelen 2007-03-01)

Pattern Is Movement - The (Im)Possibility of Longing & Stowaway

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In spite of their obvious resemblance to progressive rock, this Philadelphia band has gone the “math rock” route, and are apparently getting away with it. More power to them –...

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(Posted by Jon Davis 2007-03-01)
 

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