Music: Instrumental
Currently listing articles 524-501:
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Music Review: Sonny Rollins - Freedom Suite— A legend — but one who is still around and still doing it his way.
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Music Review: Creaking Tree String Quartet - The Soundtrack— Beautiful music blending jazz, folk, and bluegrass to create a unique sound only known to Creaking Tree.
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Music Review: Umphrey's McGee - Jimmy Stewart 2007— A tasty selection of full-on improvs by the band that's rewriting the rules on full-on improvs.
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Music Review: Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog - Party Intellectuals— Meet the ultimate guitar renaissance man.
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Music Review: Wes Montgomery - The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery— Still remembered as one of the best, forty years after his death.
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Music Review: Coleman Hawkins - The Hawk Flies High— A legend who spanned four decades in jazz.
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Concert Review: Bonnaroo 2008, Part 2— No rest for the wicked as the bands just kept coming.
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Music Review: Totem> - Solar Forge — Ahhh, sweet, sweet cacophony...
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Music Review: Pyramids - Pyramids— Mixing cacophony with angelic beauty, Pyramids are not afraid to experiment with drone metal and experimentation.
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Music Review: Nat Adderley - Work Song— Cannonball wasn't the only legendary jazz musician in the family.
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BC Music Goodie Bag: Jazmine Sullivan, My Education, Tami Chynn, Daniel Lowery, The Airborne Toxic Event, and Rick Springfield— Some star-spangled treats for your Forth of July.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Tim Collins - Fade— Overcoming the fear that I would hear nothing again.
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Retro Redux: The Grinch Makes A Rare Summer Appearance— It turns out that the Hulk isn't the only green guy lurking around.
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Music Review: Build - Build— This release could change the way you think about contemporary composition.
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Music Review: Willie "The Lion" Smith & Don Ewell - Stride Piano Duets: Live In Toronto 1966— It's loud, raw, and not very sophisticated, yet full of an energy.
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Music Review: Cy Touff & Sandy Mosse Tickle Toe— In the hands of Cy Touff and Sandy Mosse the music on "Tickle Toe" is as exciting and vibrant as anybody could want.
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Music Review: Corey Wilkes - Drop It— Buy a ticket on the ride that he's offering, you won't regret it.
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Music Reviews: Whitesnake & Def Leppard Live, Deivos, Atrocity, and Violent Force— Whitesnake & Def Lep delight while some of the latest batch of releases don't quite.
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Music Review: Two Beethoven Firsts— Papa Haydn and Wagner are both alive an well in 21st Century Beethoven.
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Music Review: John 5 – Requiem— The newly crowned King Widdler attempts to keep his crown.
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Music Review: Roger Davidson Trio - Bom Dia— The music of Brazilian nights and moonlit beaches.
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Music Review: Maxwell's Embrya Remains A Romantic Hidden Gem— Released 10 years too early, this sophomore album challenges listeners with abstract lyrics and unusual instrumentation, yet emits pure sensuality and soul.
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Music Review: Russian Circles - Station— This seven-song-squall is a serious sonic attack.
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Music Review: David Benoit - Heroes— Benoit continues his journey into new territory.
