STANLEY COWELL - IT'S TIME
Sublime trio work from pianist Stanley Cowell – a player who's held us rapt with attention for decades – and continues to earn our faith with great records like this! The album features Cowell on piano, and a bit of kalimba – which is mighty nice – working with bassist Tom DiCarlo and drummer Chris Brown – both younger players who really seem to get Cowell's groove, especially in the more complicated moments – of which there are a few. The set begins with two great originals by Stanley – "Cosmology" and "El Space O" – then moves into the great "Asian Art Suite", which is really one of the most unusual, exotic things we've heard from Cowell in years! That music is then offset by the long "Civil Rights Suite" – which has bolder overtones to match its social message – and the set then concludes with two more standalone compositions by Cowell – "Long Vamp" and the classic "Abstrutions". ~ Dusty Groove
CHARLES CHA CHA SHAW - INTO MORNING
A rough-edged batch of spiritual jazz tracks from trumpeter Charles "Cha Cha" Shaw (not to be confused with Charles "Bo Bo" Shaw) – recorded in an open-ended loft jazz mode with a really open, echoey feel! The album's a rare 70s jazz date on the Folkways label, and it's almost got the freer, open sound of an ESP session from a decade before – experimental jazz that's very much at the fringes, but also played with some of the spirituality of the post-Coltrane generation. Shaw's trumpet has a really earthy sort of feel – blown with a great sense of personality, and a sound that's almost heart-wrenching at times – especially on some of the more modal numbers. Other players include Brian Ross on tenor, Billy Lyes on piano and guitar, and Ronnie Boykins on bass. Boykins is really the only player we know here from other records – and titles include the nicely grooving "KZ", plus "Juggety", "Super Slik", and "Eternal". (Super-heavy vinyl and cover – feels like a vintage record on Folkways! Includes download card.) ~ Dusty Groove
MULLGREW MILLER & KLUVER'S BIG BAND - GREW'S TUNE
Mulgrew Miller in a really fresh setting – working here as a key soloist in a European big band – one that seems especially tuned to the lyrical beauty of Miller's music! All tunes are originals by Mulgrew, re-arranged by various group members – turned into these full-on flights that really take off from the start – giving us an even broader imagining of the soulful visions that Miller's always had in his work. Mulgrew gets to solo plenty – and other key players include Michael Bladt and Claus Waitlow on tenor, Soren Bo Addemos on guitar, Rasmus Bogelund on trumpet, and Niels Lyhne Lokkegaard on alto – all of whom solo in the set. Titles include "Thinking Out Loud", "Return Trip", "Samba D'Blue", "Hand In Hand", "Grew's Tune", and "When You Get There". ~ Dusty Groove
Sublime trio work from pianist Stanley Cowell – a player who's held us rapt with attention for decades – and continues to earn our faith with great records like this! The album features Cowell on piano, and a bit of kalimba – which is mighty nice – working with bassist Tom DiCarlo and drummer Chris Brown – both younger players who really seem to get Cowell's groove, especially in the more complicated moments – of which there are a few. The set begins with two great originals by Stanley – "Cosmology" and "El Space O" – then moves into the great "Asian Art Suite", which is really one of the most unusual, exotic things we've heard from Cowell in years! That music is then offset by the long "Civil Rights Suite" – which has bolder overtones to match its social message – and the set then concludes with two more standalone compositions by Cowell – "Long Vamp" and the classic "Abstrutions". ~ Dusty Groove
CHARLES CHA CHA SHAW - INTO MORNING
A rough-edged batch of spiritual jazz tracks from trumpeter Charles "Cha Cha" Shaw (not to be confused with Charles "Bo Bo" Shaw) – recorded in an open-ended loft jazz mode with a really open, echoey feel! The album's a rare 70s jazz date on the Folkways label, and it's almost got the freer, open sound of an ESP session from a decade before – experimental jazz that's very much at the fringes, but also played with some of the spirituality of the post-Coltrane generation. Shaw's trumpet has a really earthy sort of feel – blown with a great sense of personality, and a sound that's almost heart-wrenching at times – especially on some of the more modal numbers. Other players include Brian Ross on tenor, Billy Lyes on piano and guitar, and Ronnie Boykins on bass. Boykins is really the only player we know here from other records – and titles include the nicely grooving "KZ", plus "Juggety", "Super Slik", and "Eternal". (Super-heavy vinyl and cover – feels like a vintage record on Folkways! Includes download card.) ~ Dusty Groove
MULLGREW MILLER & KLUVER'S BIG BAND - GREW'S TUNE
Mulgrew Miller in a really fresh setting – working here as a key soloist in a European big band – one that seems especially tuned to the lyrical beauty of Miller's music! All tunes are originals by Mulgrew, re-arranged by various group members – turned into these full-on flights that really take off from the start – giving us an even broader imagining of the soulful visions that Miller's always had in his work. Mulgrew gets to solo plenty – and other key players include Michael Bladt and Claus Waitlow on tenor, Soren Bo Addemos on guitar, Rasmus Bogelund on trumpet, and Niels Lyhne Lokkegaard on alto – all of whom solo in the set. Titles include "Thinking Out Loud", "Return Trip", "Samba D'Blue", "Hand In Hand", "Grew's Tune", and "When You Get There". ~ Dusty Groove
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