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Rova - Bingo

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For 20 years now, California's Rova Sax Quartet has been unrelentingly pursuing the ambitious task of inventing new music from the most traditional instrumental family in jazz history –...

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(Posted by Mike King 1999-04-01)

Robert Rich - Seven Veils

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Rich is a soundcrafter who has released a number of excellent CDs, but Seven Veils is perhaps his strongest yet. It is evident that this is an evolutionary descendant of his early Hearts...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-04-01)

Richard Pinhas & Maurice Dantec - Le Pli: Schizotrope III

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Back to Heldon? No, back to solo! Richard Pinhas has spent almost one year in studio with new musicians from the top-notch French avant-garde scene to produce a new Heldon album, but in the end...

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(Posted by Jerome Schmidt 1999-04-01)

Qoph - Kalejdoskopiska Aktiviteter

Cover art I don’t know if Qoph is Sweden’s answer to Finland’s Five Fifteen, but there are at least superficial similarities (perhaps augmented by the fact that I received this disc on the same day I got...  » Read more
(Posted by Jon Davis 1999-04-01)

Premiata Forneria Marconi - Ulisse

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The new album by Italian stalwarts PFM bears interesting comparisons. While many Yes fans continue to buy new albums by Yes irregardless of style or substance, I would wager that fans who bought...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-04-01)

Phil Mercy - Fear of Fantastic Flight

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I don't know who Phil Mercy is, but, if I had to guess from what's in the CD booklet, I'd say he's a gifted English guitarist who has always wished for a chance to record the kind...

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(Posted by Paul Hightower 1999-04-01)

Paul Dunmall Octet - Bebop Starburst

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If big band jazz is an acquired taste for any progressive music aficionado, then big band jazz with free jazz overtones is a likely a challenging ordeal. Even for the casual bebop jazz fan...

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(Posted by Jeff Melton 1999-04-01)

Patrick Broguière - Mont Saint-Michel

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Borrowing from the famous Mont Saint-Michel legend, this third album under the name of this French electronicist is not at all a solo album but a real album group, with bass, guitars, vocalists,...

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(Posted by Jerome Schmidt 1999-04-01)

NeBeLNeST - NeBeLNeST

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Rare it is, the debut of classic caliber. We saw one a couple years back with DFA’s Lavori in Corso, Änglagård’s Hybris before that; but they don’t...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-04-01)

Nathan Mahl - The Clever Use of Shadows

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From what we’re led to believe, Parallel Eccentricities was only a small part of the Nathan Mahl story, one that spans 20 years and includes two parts of a trilogy that this new CD...

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(Posted by Mike McLatchey 1999-04-01)
 

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