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  2. All About Jazz - Wikipedia

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    All About Jazz is a website established by Michael Ricci in 1995. A volunteer staff publishes news, album reviews, articles, videos, and listings of concerts and other events having to do with jazz. Ricci maintains a related site, Jazz Near You, about local concerts and events.

  3. Inner Urge (Joe Henderson album) - Wikipedia

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    In a review on All About Jazz, Norman Weinstein calls Inner Urge Henderson's, "most emotionally urgent album" and the "ultimate showcase of his distinguished career . . . . The album seems like an apotheosis of hard bop, a ruthlessly probing amplification of a typical, hard-blowing, Blue Note bop session, pushing bop formulas as far as they ...

  4. Subject to Change Without Notice - Wikipedia

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    Writing for Relix, Scott Bernstein called the album "exceptional," and stated: "Subject to Change Without Notice finds Herring mashing disparate genres such as jazz fusion, blues, psychedelic rock and bluegrass with ease." [9] Brian Robbins of Jambands.com wrote that the album "covers a lot of ground and takes you to many different places. And ...

  5. How Love Begins (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz: How Love Begins is an album by Nicole Zuraitis. [1] The album earned her a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album. [2] Track list. The Good Ways; Travel; Reverie;

  6. RoundAgain - Wikipedia

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    RoundAgain is a studio album by Joshua Redman's quartet, consisting of himself on saxophone, Brad Mehldau on piano, Christian McBride on bass, and Brian Blade on drums. [12] The album was released on July 10, 2020 by Nonesuch Records label.

  7. The Rolling Stone Album Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stone Jazz & Blues Album Guide was first published by Random House in 1999, with John Swenson as the editor. [1] Reviewing the book for All About Jazz, C. Michael Bailey regarded it as a consolidation of the 1985 jazz guide and the blues coverage from other Rolling Stone guides.

  8. Circuits (Chris Potter album) - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Times review by Mike Hobart awarded the album 4 stars, noting that "the tracks in the multi-instrumentalist’s new album recall the sound of his old Underground quartet" and calling it "a return to gritty fusion jazz". [3] Writing for All About Jazz, Sammy Stein summarised the album by saying "Circuits is a terrific recording ...

  9. Prog (album) - Wikipedia

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    Prog is the fifth studio album recorded by American jazz trio The Bad Plus. Like previous Bad Plus recordings, Prog features several covers including "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears for Fears, "Life on Mars?" by David Bowie, and "Tom Sawyer" by Rush. It was released on 8 May 2007 by Heads Up label to positive critical reception.