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hearasingle.blogspot.com
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| | | | | A Celebration Of The Music From The New And Under Appreciated . | |
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ecmreviews.com
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| | | | | This treasure trove among treasure troves from the Old & New Masters series is the definitive archive of Jack DeJohnette's Special Edition. The Chicago-born drummer, notes Bradley Bambarger in the set's informative booklet, has appeared on more ECM albums than any other session musician. But it's as a leader that his most enduring marks were... | |
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lukemuehlhauser.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text provides an extensive guide to jazz music from the 1959-1970 period, focusing on post-bop, bebop, and hard bop. It includes a list of albums and tracks, with notes on accessibility, stylistic classifications, and exclusions. The guide also discusses the categorization of modal jazz, the exclusion of certain albums due to inaccessibility or dullness, and the challenges of defining post-bop. The author emphasizes the importance of artistic boundaries and stylistic evolution within jazz during this era. | |
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eclecticmusiclover.com
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| | | Time sure does fly by with increasing speed the older I get, and I can't believe I'm nearing the 10 year mark of writing about music for this blog (though I didn't begin writing reviews in earnest until Spring 2016). One of the artists I wrote about in those early days was Nashville-based singer-songwriter and... | ||