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Ink 19 :: Ron Carter Nonet
Eight Plus (Dreyfus Jazz). Review by Eric J. Iannelli.
...far less weight than, say, Miles Davis, even though the Michigan-born bassist has appeared as a band member on landmark albums by Davis himself, Eric Dolphy, George Benson, Stan Getz, Coleman Hawkins, Bill Evans, Roberta Flack, McCoy Tyner, Chet Baker and countless others for over forty years. Despite...
Ink 19 :: Spaceways Inc. / The Gold Sparkle Band
Version Soul (Atavistic) and Fugues And Flowers (Squealer). Review by Matthew Aurealis.
...The Shape of Jazz to Come, if that helps to make the picture a bit clearer. The Gold Sparkle Band seems to reference the work of Ornette Coleman and Eric Dolphy almost religiously, shirking the weight of "outness" embraced by Coleman only a few years after his most tuneful phase and heralded by Germans...
Ink 19 :: Steam/The Vandermark 5/Spaceways Incorporated
Ken Vandermark is a hard man to keep up with. After his McArthur Grant, he se...
...than a giant mash-up. The first 1000 copies of this CD come with a bonus disc that has covers of tunes by Ornette Coleman, Anthony Braxton, Sun Ra, Eric Dolphy, and Cecil Taylor. I've seen consistency, and its name is the Vandermark 5. Spaceways Incorporated sees Vandermark further exploring his muse...
Ink 19 :: Howard Mandel
October 1999 :: Music M-N :: Howard Mandel (Drew Id)
...Metheny/Derek Bailey/Greg Bendian/Paul Wertico's "The Rule of Three," and Prima Materia's "Spiritual." My favorites among the traditional include Eric Dolphy's "Hat and Beard", and John Scofield's "Kool." I was really impressed with Vernon Reid/Elliott Sharp/David Thorn's "Xenomorph." That was the first...
Ink 19 :: Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band
February 2000 :: Singles :: Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band (Jeff Patch)
...according to Beefheart. Critics accused them of trying to jump on some sort of psychedelic bandwagon. In reality, they were way too busy worshipping Eric Dolphy and Roland Kirk to be concerned with the Beatles and the Maharishi, or whoever. The album was subsequently kicked to the curb, with mixed feelings...
Ink 19 :: Elvin Jones and Richard Davis
March 2000 :: Music I-M :: Elvin Jones and Richard Davis (Jeff Patch)
...'t seem to get their own careers off the ground. Jones and Davis, who are most well known for their participation in the groups of John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy, respectively, have the skills and the passion to stay out of this trap. On this recording, Jones and Davis are accompanied by saxophonist...
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