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CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1187
Eric Zinman (piano) with John Voigt (bass) - Laurence Cook - (drums)
Ensemble
Eric Zinman has been building a reputation on the East Coast for years and now, decades later, he finally has a release to back up that storied reputation. This is artistry of sound and space and very welcoming to a wide range of listeners.

the Mystery - Eventually - Small Beggar - Respective Duets - Short Story for Bill Dixon - Swing Swang Swung - Straight Up Straight Out - Channeling Paris 1870 - Little Jimmy K (the white hipster) - Elephant Paws - War and Peace

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CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1189
Katsuyuki Itakura (piano) - Blaise Siwula (alto & tenor saxophones, clarinet) - Ryusaku Ikezawa (drums)
Big Hearts
By now Blaise Siwula's distinctive saxophone style and color is well established on a series of uncompromised recordings. For these live (in Japan) recordings, he teams up with two veterans of the Japanese post Bop improvising world. As Blaise himself says, "This CD is musically, spiritually, and energetically about the Big Heart."

Katana (swords) - Guardian Dogs (memory of Candy) - Botanical Dreams - Playground Tango - At Mid Night - Big Hearts - Storm Dance - Mountain River - You (still) Don’t Know What Love Is - Rose Garden at Deserted House - Space Time Continuum - Adventure in Knuttel Land

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CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1195
Ernie Krivda (tenor saxophone) Quintet with Yasushi Nakamora (bass) - Bob Fraser (guitar) - Dominick Farinacci (trumpet) - Carmen Intorre (drums)
Live in New York City
This is the group Ernie Krivda had through most of this decade: completely solid, together, and easily capable of supporting the Krivda dynamic. This outing is live from Sweet Rhythms in NYC. It's Krivda on Krivda, or strength on strength.

intro - Panhandle Hook - Alcara Li Fusi - Adagio - The Song of the Moor

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CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1196
Seth Meicht Trio (tenor saxophone) with Matt Engle (bass) - Lonnie Solaway (drums)
Seth Meicht: a strong voice in post Bop sax who you'll hear more of in the coming months. This is his debut. The material so impressed us it led to a contract with CIMP Records for a future date.

The Goal - DWB - Visions of Change - The Sounds We Make - On the Tracks

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CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1197
The C.T. String Quartet (Dominic Duval, bass; Jason Kao Hwang, violin; Ron Lawrence, viola; Tomas Ulrich, cello)
+ Joe McPhee (soprano saxophones)
Reqiphoenix Nexus
Don't let the title of this offering throw you. The music is easily understandable and emotionally compelling. Joe McPhee guests with the quartet on soprano saxophone.

The Reqiphoenix Nexus Trine: part 1 - The Reqiphoenix Nexus Trine: part 2 - The Reqiphoenix Nexus Trine: part 3

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CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1198
Ivo Perelman (tenor saxophone) with Dominic Duval (bass)
Soul Calling
Emotive, cogent, and focused: it's Ivo and Dominic at their best. 'Nuff said.

Soul Calling - Surrender to Uncertainty - Silkworm - 7 octaves, 7 days - Mingmen - Ametista - Unable to deliver - M.S.M - Untitled

 

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CJR 1179
David Haney (piano) - Julian Priester (tbn)
For Sale: Five Million Cash

Here is a collaboration that, for a number of years, has been active—and it shows. There is an intuitive interplay between these two as they present a live recording of 10 unhurried improvisations in a moving display of statement, tension, and space, all combining to make beautiful music sure to calm and inspire deeply.

improvisation 1 - improvisation 2 - improvisation 3 - improvisation 4 - improvisation 5 - improvisation 6 - improvisation 7 - improvisation 8 - improvisation 9 - improvisation 10
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CJR 1181
David Borgo (alto, soprano, & tenor saxes, pennywhistle) with Anthony Davis (piano) - Rick Helzer (piano) - George Lewis (trombone) - Tracy McMullen (soprano & tenor saxes) - Bob Magnusson (acoustic bass) - Scott Walton (acoustic bass ) - Bob Weller (drums) - Nathan Hubbard (drums)
Ubuntu

Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrica - Eli’s Song - Tsidi - Which Way - Blues for a Hip King - Black Lightning - Msunduza - Dedication - Gwidza - Letter to South Africa - Tintinyana - The Wedding
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CJR 1182 Joel Press (tenor & soprano sax) with Kyle Aho (piano) Jeremy Allen (bass) - Richie Barshay (drums)
How’s the Horn Treating You?

Joel Press is a rarely recorded veteran of the creative music scene. Even so, he is equal to the best. Here he deconstructs a Lestorian nuance combined with a Websterian matter-of-fact-ness. Joel Press is an absolute master of the emotive understatement. He joins the Kyle Aho trio (Press has previously worked in duo with Aho), a group quite solid in its own right. Reflective and evocative.

I Never Knew - Love Letters - Is What Is - Lover Man - Four - Dream Dancing - Blues For Willy - Like Someone In Love - Groovin’ High - How’s The Horn Treating You? (For Steve Lacy)

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CJR 1183 Chris Kelsey (soprano saxophone)
Beyond Is and Is Not

The return of Chris Kelsey after a short hiatus continues to bear tasty and distinct fruit. Kelsey is one of the most distinct soprano saxists on the scene, a composer of substance and a very intense player. After two brilliant recent CIMP outings, Chris turns to Jazz standards and goes solo. It's a gutsy statement by someone who takes recording and his artistry seriously. This will set a standard for the future.

Afro Blue - Footprints - I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart - Memoir - Fried Bananas/Blue Monk - Chronology/Stella by Starlight

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CJR 1184 Don Menza (ts) - Bobby Jones (Hammond B3 org) - John Bacon (drums)
Jack Rabbitt

Here's an unpretentious gathering by three congenial artists who have been working together for years. Giving fresh reference to the classic tenor-B3-rhythm combos of the previous generation, this timeless music is not about bombast but about hard swing and groove.

Jack Rabbitt - Body and Soul - The Right Spice - One Day - Soldier in the Rain - My Foolish Heart - La Conga Loca


CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1185
Blaise Siwula (soprano, alto, tenor saxophones) - Adam Lane (bass) - Toshi Makihara (drums): The Slam Trio
In the Stillhouse (live)

Recorded live at Portland, Maine's Stillhouse, this captures, at the top of their form, three demanding improvisers who make up a dynamic trio uncompromisingly caught in three extended improvisations. The last show of the last night of the last day of a 3-day gig, this blow-out doesn't just add to the discography of the trio, it extended it in real and notable ways.
Still Song for a Red Puppet - Slam’s Blues - Still Dancer

CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1186
Joe McPhee (soprano sax, pocket trumpet) - Matt Shipp (piano) - Dominic Duval (prescott bass)
in Finland

Wow! What a trio. If nothing else, on paper it looks interesting, albeit problematic. Well, that's what we thought. Much to our surprise we were bowled over by the music this improbable grouping produced. Three giants of uncompromised creative improvising music come together and in every way justify their reputations and then go on to produce a musical program that exceeds the sum of its illustrious parts. This is a very special result from an unexpected occasion.
Never Before - Never Again - In Finland

CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1188
Lindsey Horner
Don’t Count on Glory

Lindsey Horner (bass, baritone saxophone, bass clarinet, low whistle, tin whistle) - Jeff Berman (percussion) - Uri Caine (electric piano) - Jim DiSpirito (congas, percussion) - Marty Ehrlich & Ben Opie (alto saxophone) - Colter Harper (guitar) - Neal Kirkwood (piano) - Brian Lynch (trumpet) - Pete McCann (classical guitar, guitar) - Allison Miller (drums, djembe) - Lou Stellute (tenor saxophone) - Eric Susoeff (guitar) - Bobby Previte & Dave Throckmorton & Lieven Venken (drums)

Lindsey Horner is best known as a bassist (though his reeds make an appearance on this date) who's been one of the players in the thick of the post '70s New York improvising scene. But for those who have followed his own releases, it's clear that his is a rather distinct color from most of his colleagues. This recording was a few years in the making, but as Bob Rusch says in the program notes, "…this is the logical point Lindsey’s music has been moving toward…and is his most idiomatically realized to date." Emotional and intellectual depth unite here, making good music great music.
Last Look Home - Don’t Count on Glory - I Stand by Your Window - Gyp the Blood - Cuong Vu - Green Chimneys - Shadow Girl - Too, Too Blue

CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1190
The Gauci Trio
We’re Comin’ Just One Time
Stephen Gauci (tenor saxophone) - Terence Murren (bass) - Jeremy Carlstedt (drums)

Stephen Gauci took years to develop into the formed and distinct tenor saxist he is. After years of no documentation, Stephen has come on strong in 2004/05. This work falls chronologically between his first Cadence Jazz release (#1180 - Long Night Waiting) and his recent CIMP date (#326 - First, Keep Quiet). Both recordings have received notable critical acclaim as well as attention from other improvising musicians.
To say that we have received calls from musicians almost demanding to know if "he's as good as or different as it seems" would not be an exaggeration. On this CD Stephen investigates the relationship between freedom and form.
Down day on Broadway - We’re comin’ just one time - What you say? - Blue Gauch - She winked - Dream of the Jeremiah - Don’t forget the poor - The C-mode

CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1194
Barry Wallenstein
Pandemonium

Barry Wallenstein (voice) - John Hicks (piano) - Curtis Lundy (bass) - Vincent Chancey (French horn) - Daniel Carter (sax & trumpet) - Serge Pesce (guitare accommodée)

Barry Wallenstein is both a poet (he wrote the text on these 15 cuts), a voice (his is the distinctive and warm voice heard here), and a player (dig how his texts, delivery, and coloring integrate within the septet). This is the second issue on Cadence Jazz Records for this much-honored poet whose other recorded collaborations over the past 30 years have included Stanley Cowell, Charles Tyler, and Arthur Blythe. Barry's poetry speaks warmly of hard things and over the course of the program conveys a range of emotions, all very human, all very believable. A 20-page booklet with full text accompanies this exceptional work. Easily accessible to both those who appreciate unhackneyed prose and poetry as well as those who appreciate uncompromised improvised music.
Blues Again - Lorelei - A Little Bunch of Could Haves - Ballad - Drinking - At Thoor Ballylee - Pandemonium - The Job 2008 - Days of the Week - Backstage - To Be Spoken with Brass - "Lifey/Deathy": Sewer and Tree - Commitment to a Fog - Insinuation - Crime - Bigs & Littles - Prayer - How the Day Begins - Footprints - A Little Bunch of Could Haves [alt. track] -. The Job 2008 [alt. track]

 

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CD Catalog:

#1019 Chet Baker with the Per Husby Trio
The Improviser

#1023 Glenn Wilson with Harold Danko, Dennis Irwin, Adam Nussbaum
Impasse

#1024/25 Bill Dixon
Collection

#1027 Alan Simon Quartet Piano, fresh Bop, with Ralph LaLama, John Goldsby, Tim Pleasant, Neil Tufano
Rainsplash

#1029 Abdul Zahir Batin and the Notorious Ensemble: John Hicks, Curtis Lundy, Robin Eubanks, Bobby Watson, Cecil Bridgewater
Live At The Cultural Theatre

#1037 Matthew Shipp & Rob Brown duo debut
Sonic Explorations

#1045 Abbey Rader hard bop with Dave Liebman, Mack Goldsbury, Richard Oppenheim, Roy Cumming
Homecoming

#1047 Ron Enyard & Paula Owen Drum led quintet with a great vocalist.
What Is This Magic Happening?

#1048 Alvaro Is Rojas solo piano: thinking, reflective, inventive Jazz
Searching For Harmony

#1049 Ernie Krivda great bop with Bob Fraser, Jeff Halsey, Roger Hines, etc.
Ernie Krivda Jazz

#1050 Bobby Zankel Free Bop with Odean Pope, Johnny Coles, Sumi Tonooka, David Gibson, Craig McIver, Ray Wright, Uri Caine, Tyrone Brown, Stan Slotter
Seeking Spirit

#1051 Joe Gallivan BIg Band amazing: Evan Parker, Elton Dean, Paul Rutherford, Guy Barker, Claude Deppa, Jim Dvorak, Marcia Matteo, Neil Metcalf, Gerard Presencer, Ashley Slater
Innocence

#1052 Chuck Florence Quartet Wonderful interplay with Jaki Byard, Alan Dawson, Clipper Anderson
Home On The Range

#1053 Darrell Katz and the Jazz Composers Alliance Orchestra w/ J. Hemphill, 24+ others
Dreamland

#1054 Paul Flaherty & Randall Colbourne Sextet: Mike Murray, Stephen Scholz, James "Chumley" Hunt, Richard Downs,
Fat Onions

#1055 Eric Pakula / Pandelis Karayorgis / Eric Rosenthal
Between Speech & Song

#1056 Ernie Krivda & Paula Owen Tenor sax and great vocalist
So Nice To Meet You

#1057 David White Quintet with Valery Ponomarev, Tim Armacost, Calvin Hill,.Victor Jones. inventive & powerful.
All Stories Are True

#1058 Jon Hazilla Trio with Ray Drummond and James Williams
The Bitten Moon

#1059 Bobby Zankel Septet with John Blake, Stan Slotter, Uri Caine, Tyrone Brown, Ralph Peterson Jr., Ron Howerton
Emerging From The Earth

#1060 Michael Pagan with Michael Brothers, Ed Fedewa, Ken Morgan, Rick Holland
Is Waiting For You

#1061 Alvaro Is Rojas solo piano. Eclectic, expressive, & adventurous.
Tonal Adventures

#1062 Lou Grassi Sextet with Herb Robertson, Perry Robinson, Burton Greene, Wilber Morris, Steve Swell
PoGressions

#1063 Michael Bisio Quintet with Bob Nell, Eyvind King, Rob Blakeslee, and Ed Pias
Covert Choreography

#1064 Scott Fields Ensemble with Geoff Brady, Marilyn Crispell, Vincent Davis, Stephen Dembski, Joseph Jarman, John Padden, Hans Sturm, Matt Turner
48 Motives

#1065 Herb Robertson - Dominic Duval - Jay Rosen
Falling In Flat Space

#1066 Ivo Perelman Solo tenor sax
Blue Monk Variations

#1067 Tom Cohen Trio with Mike Richmond and Ron Thomas
Tom Cohen Trio

#1068 Detail: John Stevens - Frode Gjerstad - Kent Carter
Last Detail

#1069 Rashid Bakr - Frode Gjerstad - William Parker
Seeing New York From the Ear

#1070 George Cartwright and Michael Lytle
Red Rope: 3 Pieces for 2 Players

#1071 The Dale Fielder Nonet with Brian Swartz, George Bohanon, Dan Weinstein, Daniel Jackson, Jane Getz, Bill Markus, Thomas White, Taumbu
Ocean of Love and Mercy - A Passion Suite

#1072 Dominic Duval - solo bass
Nightbird Inventions

#1073 Mick Rossi Trio with Kermit Driscoll and Charles Descarfino
Inside the Sphere

#1074 Pieter Ostrander and Mike Schiffer with Ram Miles, Theresa Mango, and Randy Kaye
Velvet Heat

#1075 Paul Plummer - Ron Enyard - Lou Lausche - Charlie Wilson - Al Kiger
Driving Music: A Great Concert, Vol. 1

#1076 Ivo Perelman with Matthew Shipp
Bendito of Santa Cruz

#1077 Alvaro Is Rojas - solo piano
Encounters With Myself

#1078 Ron Enyard - Paul Plummer - Lou Lausche - Charlie Wilson - Al Kiger
Driving Music: A Great Concert, Vol. 2

#1079 Paul Dunmall & Tony Levin
Essential Expressions

#1080 Ehran Elisha, Roy Campbell, Wilber Morris
Suite Empathy

#1081 Thomas Borgmann Orkestra with Hans Reichel, Lol Coxhill, Erik Balke, Dietmar Diesner, Jonas Akerblom, Martin Mayes, Pat THomas, Christoph Winckel, Mark Sanders
Kith 'n Kin

#1082 Ken Simon Trio with Vattel Cherry and David Pleasant
The Twilight Of Time

#1083 Rick Holland Quartet with Terry Lower, Ed Fedewa, Larry Ochiltree
There Will Never Be Another You

# 1084 Noah Howard Quartet with Bobby Few, James Lewis, Calyer Duncan
In Concert

#1085 Scott Miller and Joe Fonda with Kevin Norton, Michael J. Stevens, Mark Whitecage, David Bindman, David Schmacher, Robert DeBellis, Sam Furnace, Steve Swell, Jim Leff
Bottoms Out

#1086 Steuart Liebig - Vinnu Golia - Billy Mintz
No Train

#1087 Burton Greene solo piano
Shades of Greene

#1088 Pucci Jhones, vocalist with ensemble of Kenny Barron, Hilliard Greene, Dwayne "Cook" Broadnax, Casey Benjamin, Karl Martin Almquist, Morten Faerestrand, Kenyatta Beasley
Sweet Dreams

#1089 Frode Gjerstad Quartet with Bobby Bradford, Borah Bergman, and Pheeroan AkLaff
Ikosa Mura

#1090 Heinz Geisser and Guerino Mazzola
Toni's Delight - Live In Seoul

#1091 Frode Gjerstad and the Circulasione Totale Orchestra - Didrick Ingvaldsen, Øyvind Torvund, Øyvind Storesund, John Lilja, Endre Lasnes, Paal Nilssen-Love
Borealis

#1092 Cecil Taylor Quartet with Harri Sjöström, Dominic Duval, Jackson Krall
Qu'a: Live at the Iridium, Vol. 1

#1093 Don Glanden ensembles including Ernie Watts, Ken Filiano, Tom Giacabetti, Paul Klinefelter, Tom Lawton, Tom Palmer, Kevin MacConnell, Fred Biondi
Only Believe

#1094 Burton Greene, Gary William Friedman, Jon Winter, Alan Silva, Clarence Walker (1964 recordings)
The Free Form Improvisation Ensemble

#1095 Marc Sabatella includes Hugh Ragin, Peter Sommer, Roger Barnhart, Erik Turkman, Thomas Van Schoik
Second Course

#1096 Rick Holland with Terry Lower, Larry Novak, Ed Fedewa, Tom Knific, Larry Ochiltree
Positive Settings

#1097 Dominic Duval's String Ensemble: Jason Hwang, Tomas Ulrich, Dominic Duval with Joe McPhee and Mark Whitecage
Live In Concert

#1098 Cecil Taylor Quartet Harri Sjöström, Dominic Duval, Jackson Krall. Live concert, March 1998
Qu'a Yuba, Live at the Iridium, Volume 2

#1099 Frode Gjerstad and Peter Brotzmann
Invisible Touch

#1100 Matthew Goodheart with Leo Smith
Interludes of Breath and Substance

#1101 Tommy Peltier's Jazz Corps - Freddy Rodriguez, Lynn Blessing, Bill Plummer, Maurice Miller
Live at the Lighthouse 1963-67

#1102 Dennis Sandole
Out of the Past - A Cry - Suppressed, A Sandole Trilogy

#1103 Glenn Spearman - John Heward
Utterance

#1104 Adam Lane and the Supercharger Jazz Orchestra
Hollywood Wedding

#1105 Dominic Duval and Joe McPhee
The Dream Book

#1106 Trio X: Joe McPhee - Dominic Duval - Jay Rosen with special guest Rosi Hertlein
Rapture

#1107 Paul Flaherty and Randall Colbourne Quintet - Mike Murray, James 'Chumley' Hunt, Richard Downs
Anahad

#1108 Frode Gjerstad Trio - William Parker and Hamid Drake
Ultima

#1109 Joe Rosenberg Group: Jean-Luc Guionnet, Olivier Py, Eric Jacot, Sylvain Clavier
Groundwork

#1110: Matthew Goodheart & Dominic Duval duo
Crossings

#1111 Dominic Duval Quintet: Joe McPhee, Mark Whitecage, Jason Hwang, Tomas Ulrich
Cries & Whispers

#1112 Fred Hess/ Boulder Creative Music Ensemble: Ron Miles, Glenn Nitta, Mark Harris, Kent McLagan, Tim Sullivan
Faith

#1113: Tom De Steno and Bob Magnuson duo
Over The Edge

#1114: Noah Howard and Bobby Kapp duo
Between Two Eternities

#1115 Pandelis Karayorgis and Nate McBride
Let It

#1116: Rosella Clemmons Washington (vocals) with Bill Meek Jr., Dawn Crist, Tyrone Brown, and Dave Brown with guests Grover Washington Jr., John Blake, Cecil Bridgewater
Just Peace

#1117 Herb Robertson with Frank Grasso, Steve Swell, Bob Hovey, Robert Ackerman, Knud Jensen, Jim Hart, Hans Tammen, Chris Lough, Tom Sayek. Conducted by Herb Fisher
Knudstock 2000

#1118 Mitch Seidman - Charlie Kohlhase - Jeff Galindo
congeniality

#1119 Bill Barron
Compilation

10/84 & 03/85 performances at Wesleyan University
Bill Barron - tenor sax, Fred Simmons - piano, Bill Lowe - tuba/tbn, Wes Brown - bass, Ed Blackwell - drums, Jay Hoggard - vibes

#1120 Expositions of Freedom Now ... (Blaise Siwula - Vattel Cherry - Jeff Arnal)
Badlands

#1121 Dan Blunck and Mike Bisio
Concerted

#1122: Heinz Geisser - Guerino Mazzola Quartet with Scott Fields and Mat Maneri
Heliopolis

#1123 Avram Fefer Trio with Eric Revis, Igal Foni
Calling All Spirits

#1124: Barry Wallenstein, the poet, with John Hicks, Jay Leonhart, Michael Leonhart, Vincent Chancey, Evan Hause
Tony's Blues

#1125 Gal Ziv with Don Braden, Joris Teepe, Vito Lesczak, Emmanuelle Somer
The Flow

#1126 Frode Gjerstad Trio with Oyvind Storsund and Paal Nilsen-Love
The Blessing Light: For John Stevens

#1127 Michael Bisio & Joe Giardullo
Primal Intentions
Mike Bisio (bass ) Joe Giardullo (bass clarinet, soprano sax)

#1128 Masashi Harada and Barre Phillips
Voluminous Venture

#1129 Steuart Liebig - Vinny Golia - Billy Mintz
Antipodes

#1130 Mathias Rissi - Guerino Mazzola - Heinz Geisser
Tierra

#1131 Bob Ackerman - Pam Purvis - Wilber Morris - Denis Charles - Herb Robertson
Quartet + 1: And Now I Can See Crows Mating In The Mist

#1132 Joel Press Quartet featuring Gray Sargent
Mainstream Extensions
Joel Press - tenor & sopr. sax, Gray Sargent - guitar, Marshall Wood - bass, Bob Savine - drums, Marty Ballou - bass on 1 track

#1133 Adam Lane’s Full Throttle Orchestra
NO[W] MUSIC
Aaron Bennett - reeds; Jeff Chan - tenor sax, flt, b clt; Darren Johnston - tpt; John Finkbeiner - el gtr; Adam Lane - bass, live electronics; Vijay Anderson - drums; Myles Boisen - el guitar on 2 tracks

#1134 Trio X (Joe McPhee, Dominic Duval, Jay Rosen)
on tour ... toronto/rochester

#1135 Scott Rosenberg’s Red
Owe
Scott Rosenberg - tenor sax, Todd Margasak - cornet, Kyle Hernandez - contrabass, Tim Daisy - drums

#1136 David Haney Quartet with Julian Priester, Wilbert de Joode, Han Bennink
Caramel Topped Terrier

#1139 Steve Swell Presents Particle Data Group
Steve Swell - trombone; Bruce Eisenbeil - guitar; Gregg Bendian - vibes

#1140 Ursel Schlict's Implicate Order
Sound Quest
Ursel Schlicht - piano, composition; Steve Swell - trombone; Martin Speicher - alto sax; Ken Filiano - bass; Lou Grassi - drums

#1141 Taylor Ho Bynum - Eric Rosenthal duet
Cenòté
Taylor Ho Bynum - trumpets; Eric Rosenthal - percussion

#1142 Jimmy Halperin with Don Messina and Bill Chattin
Cycle Logical
Jimmy Halperin - tenor saxophone; Don Messina - bass; Bill Chattin - drums

#1143 Peter Fraize - Giancarlo Schiaffini
Post-Deconstruction - live at the One Step Down
Giancarlo Schiaffini - trombone; Peter Fraize - tenor saxophone; Jesse Meman - alto & soprano saxophones; Steve Zerlin - bass; Vattel Cherry - bass; Leland Nakamura - drums

#1144 Trio X (Joe McPhee - sax; Dominic Duval - bass; Jay Rosen - percussion)
In Black and White: on tour...Ann Arbor/NYC

#1145 Joel Press w/ collaboration of Gwendolyn Watson
Music from a Passionate Time
Joel Press - soprano, alto, tenor, baritone saxophones, clarinets, bass clarinet, flute, alto flute, electronics; Gwendolyn Watson - cello, voice

#1146 Rick Holland Quartet feat. Hendrik Meurkens
You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
Rick Holland - flugelhorn; Terry Lower, piano; Ed Fedewa - bass; Larry Ochiltree - drums; Hendrik Meurkens - harmonica, vibraphone

#1147 Paul Murphy Trio
Enarre
Paul Murphy - drums; Kash Killion - cello; Joel Futterman - piano

#1148 Joseph Scianni
One Eyed Jack
Joseph Scianni - piano; Blaise Siwula - alto saxophone; Ken Filiano - bass; Hal Onserud - bass

#1149 Lee Shaw Trio
A Place for Jazz
Lee Shaw - piano; Rich Syracuse - bass; Jeff Siegel - drums

#1150 Mathias Rissi - Guerino Mazzola - Heinz Geisser
Agua
Rissi - tenor, alto saxophones; Mazzola - piano; Geisser - percussion

#1151 Jemeel Moondoc All-Stars
Live in Paris
Jemeel Moondoc - saxophone; Zane Massey - tenor saxophone; Roy Campbell, Jr. - trumpet; William Parker - bass; Cody Moffett - drums

#1152 Noah Rosen Trio
Trips Jobs and Journeys
Noah Rosen - piano; Didier Levallet - bass; Makoto Sato - drums

#1153 Laura Andel, David Harris, Darrell Katz, Warren Senders and the Jazz Composers Alliance Orchestra
In, Thru, and Out

#1154 Ernie Krivda Sextet
The Music of Ernie Krivda
Ernie Krivda - tenor saxophone; Dominic Farinacci - trumpet; Bob Fraser - guitar; Steve Richko - piano; Demetrius Steinmetz - bass; Carmen Intorre - drums

#1155/56 Paul Smoker
Duocity in Brass & Wood
Paul Smoker - trumpet; Ed Schuller - bass; Dominic Duval - bass

# 1157 Blaise Siwula (alto & soprano saxes) & Adam Lane (bass)
Tandem Rivers

# 1158 Abbey Rader (drums, percussion) & Dave Liebman (tenor & soprano saxes, flutes)
Cosmos

# 1159 Steve Swell’s Unified Theory of Sound
tHiS nOw!
Steve Swell - trombone ; Jemeel Moondoc - alto sax; Matt Lavelle - trumpet; Cooper-Moore - piano; Wilber Morris - bass; Kevin Norton - drums, perc.

CadenceJazz 1160 Paul Murphy (d) Trio with: Marco Eneidi (alto sax) - Kash Killion (cello)
SHADOW INTERSECTIONS WEST
After 30 years it seems as though listeners are catching up to Paul Murphy, '70s avant-gardist/2000's musical artist. This is Paul's second Cadence date with Kash Killion (CJR 1147), without question one of the most electrifying Jazz/improvising cellists on the scene. Joining Paul & Kash is Paul's old associate, Marco Eneidi. Pithy, plucky, and rhythmic, this is improvisation of a close knit for careful listening.
Outlines - Spectral Traces - Ghibli - Duo - "Winds Run" - Ixion - Rouge - Jacinthe - Locked-up.

# 1161 Frode Gjerstad with John Edwards and Mark Sanders (
The Welsh Chapel
F rode Gjerstad - alto sax; John Edwards- bass; Mark Sanders - drums

# 1162 Jim Ryan’s Forward Energy
The Concept
Jim Ryan - alto & tenor saxes; Alicia Mangan - tenor sax; Scott R. Looney - piano; Adam Lane - contrabass; Marshall Trammell - drums

CadenceJazz 1164 Milo Fine (drum set, clarinets) - Mick Beck (ts, bsn, voice, whistle) - Paul Hession (drum set)
Motion Ejecta
Milo's latest and we think most exciting release to date. Here, this veteran Free Jazzer is joined by Mick Beck and Paul Hession in a never before/never again canvas of purposeful color and rhythm, all of which will challenge and satisfy that grey area between your ears. Live.
Point 1 - Adelphi 1 - Adelphi 2.

CadenceJazz 1165 Ernie Krivda with: Andy Laverne (p) - Rufus Reid (b) - Adam Nussbaum (d, snare d)
Focus on Stan Getz: Live at Severance Hall
Ernie Krivda, one of the most distinctive tenor sax stylists in Jazz today, takes on one of the most distinctive tenor sax stylists of the past with respect and admiration in this historic revisit of Eddie Sauter's Stan Getz Collaboration, Focus. Never recorded after the original 1961 sessions, Ernie sought out Andrew Holmzy who tracked down the original score. Then in 1998, Ernie, The Quartet, and a 20-piece orchestra conducted by John Russo, presented Live in Severance Hall - a concert of the work. A recording of this historic occasion has surfaced and the world can now experience the brilliance of Krivda, Sauter & the Getz legacy. This is a moving and hip experience.
Stan's Blues - El Grande Amore - Yesterdays - Night Rider - Pan - I Remember When - Her - Once Upon a Time - A Summer Afternoon - I'm Late, I'm Late.

CJR 1166 Kevin Norton (drums, percussion vibraphone)'s Living Language - Louie Belogenis (tenor, soprano saxophones) - Tomas Ulrich (cello) - John Lindberg (bass)
Intuitive Structures In his liner notes, Kevin Norton comments on the music that "the focus continually changes, but all these changes are improvised"; a great example of improvising teamwork, concerned with total sonic result (and not "where do I get my solo in?"). These are some of the leader's most engaging compositions, for quintet that has both power and finesse.
Walking the Dogma #2 - Etude for Ricky W. - Aquarius - Walking the Dogma #1

CJR 1167 Paul Murphy (percussion) at CBS Jimmy Lyons (alto saxophone) - Dewey Johnson (trumpet) - Karen Borca (bassoon) - Mary Anne Driscoll (piano, vocal)
Red SnapperAfter being one of the more active members of the New York New Jazz scene in the '70s and '80s, Paul Murphy dipped a bit below the radar. During the last of the '90s he again began to reactivate, leading and supporting on a number of select sessions. This is an historic date that is just now being issued. It is proof positive how high Paul's groups were setting the bar back when... Great music then, great music now.Sailing Out - Setting Out - The Scenery 1 - Wild Reed - Steppin’ Out 1 - The Scenery 2 - Reeding Room - Steppin’ Out 2 - The Scenery 3 - Steppin’ Out 3 - Steppin’ Up - Mellow 1 - Mellow 2 - Innocent Incidents - Duo 1 - Duo 2 - Duo 3 - Red Snapper part 1 - Red Snapper part 2

CadenceJazz 1168 Patrick Brennan's Sonic Openings Under Pressure (Hilliard Greene (bass viol; Newman Taylor Baker, trap drums; Juma Santos Ayantola, dun dun, congas, bell tree)
Rapt Circle
Patrick Brennan calls "metagroove...a synthesis of juxtapositions of contrasting grooves" creating an overall groove. We'd call it a hip dialogue built off (talking) drums projecting light where there is none through interactive improvisation. Or you could just sit back and enjoy the expositions and declarations of these fine improvising minds. Recorded live in June 2002 at the Montreal Jazz Fest and the Vision Fest.
scissor bump - spin - which way what - scissor bump - covert - which way what.

CJR 1170 James Finn (tenor sax) Trio, Dominic Duval (bass), Whit Dickey (drums)
Opening the GatesThe debut of a new tenor voice. Logical, meaty and powerful, this post Bop offering was originally intended as a demo, but when CIMP producer Robert Rusch heard it, he decided not only to release it, but signed on Finn to a future CIMP session this Spring. Here is a taste of what's to come.Stone Birds’ Northward Helix - Opening the Gates - Starlight Extensions - Falling Blossoms Rising Moon - Spinning Pyramids Propelled - Truth Exiled into Paradise - Transmissions Spheric - Prayer for the Dead

CadenceJazz 1171 John Hagen (ts, as, ss) with: Denman Maroney (p) - Mark Dresser (b) - Shanir Blumenkranz (b) - Gerry Hemingway (d) - Todd Capp (d).
Segments
A professional musician since the early 1970s and a former student of a number of people, ranging from Jimmy Cheatham and Randy Sandke to Warne Marsh and Bill Dixon, it's surprising that this is Mr. Hagen's first release under his own leadership in 54 years. And in listening to the 15 little gems that make up this work, the surprises keep coming. This is a saxophonist who will draw in the listener with his emotive, logically constructed, and powerful statements. Fifteen cuts: a marvel in concise statements and, while unknown, not undeserving of your attention. Art?not hype.
Material Witness - Eponymy - Flight Deck/Insomnia - Mr. Hodges/Mr. Webster - Sight Unseen - Colloquial - Up at Ingo's - Messiaen - No Waiting - Open All Night - Shorter - Airborne - Centre Market Place - Second Viennese School Spring Break - Times Up.

CadenceJazz 1173 Michael Bisio (b) Trio with: Rob Blakeslee (brass) - Greg Campbell (perc, Fr.hn)
Composance
Here's a date that just bristles. Mike Bisio is acknowledged by fellow musicians and listeners alike as one of the finest of bassists. Blessed with a distinctive technique, he digs deep and bares his considerable soul with the equally compelling voices of Rob Blakeslee's trumpet and Greg Campbell's forward and complementary percussion. This is a trio of strengths. It would be hard not to be moved by their work and its purpose.

CJR 1163 Marc Pompe (vocals) feat. Joey DeFrancesco (Hammond B-3 org) Trio with: Henry Johnson (g) - Byron Landham (d) - Curt Warren (g) - Judy Roberts (p)

Marc Pompe is a distinct and memorable singer. he's been at it for over 50 years, but had scarce documentation. More concerned with the art than the commerce, Mr. Pompe, Cadence Records, and CIMP Records have set about to rectify the situation with a series of 3 recordings to be released over the next handful of months.
You Must Believe in Swing is simply a great recording. And if you're a fan of the art of the Jazz singer - give this a try. With 2 more releases to follow, you know we stand behind Marc Pompe's artistry.

You Must Believe in Swing / Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good to You / The Masquerade is Over / Twilight World / You Must Believe in Spring / Eleanor Rigby / You Came a Long Way From St. Louis / NO More Blues / Here's to My Lady / Chelsea Bridge / Call Me.

CJR 1169 Cecil Taylor (p) Trio with: Dominic Duval (b) - Jackson Krall (d)
All the Notes

All the notes here are in the music, not in the liners. This is the concert that Minnesotans have been speaking about since 2000. This massive 3 part improvisations featuring Mr. Taylor with his trio of the past 10 years finds them at the top of their game. An important document and a memorable night.
Improvisation I - Improvisation II - Improvisation III.

CJR 1174 steve swell's (tbn, composition) slammin' the infinite with: sabir mateen (ts, as, flt, clt, a clt) - matthew heyner (b) - klaus kugel (d).

Steve Swell has been coming on strong in the past few years with a solid body of recordings, national, and international tours and now yet another solid recorded concept. It's power on power with this international 4tet and, as Gerald Schwartz writes, "Slammin' the Infinite will remain a scale by which to measure."
with the morning, hope - east village meet and greet - box set - dresden art maneuvers - slammin' the infinite - voices from the asphalt - for frank lowe.

CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1175
Jon Easton (p) with Don Messina (b) & Bill Chattin (d)
Pianist Jon Easton is a former student of Lennie Tristano and subsequently worked for ten years with Sal Mosca. Jon met drummer Bill Chattin in the 1970's, when Bill was also a student of Tristano. Bassist Don Messina began working with Jon and Bill in 1985. Over the past two decades this trio has assimilated the freedom of the Tristano abstraction into an intuitive unit which enables it to extend lines and imagination without losing touch with a more traditional structure as evidenced by the giving of new life, energy, and challenge to the nine standards found on this release.
What is This Thing Called Love? - Out of Nowhere - Foolin' Myself - It's You or No One - Embraceable You - You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To - All of Me - Sweet Georgia Brown - Dreams

CJR 1176 Quintet Moderne: Harri Sjöström (ss) - Philipp Wachsmann (vln, vla, elec) - Paul Rutherford (tbn) - Teppo Hauta-aho (double b) - Paul Lovens (perc)
WellSprings Suite

It may get lost in the shuffle, but we think this is a classic and a brilliant example of extemporaneous music exposition at its apex. This is just a brilliant exposé of the artistry of 5 supreme improvisers who combine to make so much more that the total of their considerable sums. Recorded live in Prague, we are indeed fortunate for the recorded document. Give this some dedicated listening and be inspired by its brilliance.
WellSprings 1 - WellSprings 2 - WellSprings 3.

CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1177
Paul Flaherty (alto & tenor sax) & Marc Edwards (drums)
Kaivalya Vol. #1
The power of Marc Edwards encounters the power of Paul Flaherty. Two icons of creative eccentricity show why, in the hands of creative minds, free improvisation is a beautiful thing. The six excursions here will have you wanting more. The good news is there will be more as this is Volume 1 of this rare pairing.
Dark Desert - Small Doorway - Amrita (Soma) - Pillows for Mummies - Janagama - Mahabharasta

CJR 1178 Mat Marucci (d) - Markus Burger (p) EnsembleSounds with: John Tchicai (ts) - Doug Webb (ts) - Adam Lane (b) - Steve Gundhi (as) Tony Passarell (bari s) - Steve Roach (tpt) John Allen (perc) - Fred Randolph (b)
Genesis

Mat Marucci and Markus Burger began collaborating in 2002. Their concepts are wide and full as this varied, but whole, work proves. Solid playing and complete compositions manage to make the 11 parts of the CD hang together as a satisfying complete suite.
Atmosphere - Genesis - Eurojazz - Fractured - Cardiology - Big Bang - Timepiece - Conference of the Chiefs - Duality - Black Hole - Time Inside part II.

 

CADENCE JAZZ RECORDS 1180
The Gauci Trio
Long Night Waiting
Stephen Gauci (ts), Mike Bisio (b), Jay Rosen (d)
Tenor saxophonist Stephen Gauci is a new name, but one which you'll hear more of this year. Focused and dynamic, this July 2004 date pre-dates his recent CIMP (#323) work with the Mike Bisio quartet. Here he's in a free blowing situation. Free blowing perhaps, but?as the seven tracks prove?not without purpose.
Long Night Waiting - Across the Bridge - Ghosts (They Dance) - All Cool (Whistling in The Dark) - Runaway Thought - Another Alert - It’s the Times

 

 


 

Cadence Jazz Records on LP:

#1000 Ahmed Abdullah Sextet Sun Ra's ace trumpeter includes Chico Freeman and Vincent Chancey
Live At Ali's Alley

#1001 Saheb Sarbib All Star Big Band Roy Campbell, Jack Walrath, Mark Whitecage, Jemeel Moondoc, etc.
Live At The Public Theatre

#1002 Beaver Harris Quintet with Grachan Moncur, Ken McIntyre, Ron Burton, Cameron Brown
Live At Nyon

#1003 Beaver Harris Septet live with Don Pullen, Hamiet Bluiett, Ricky Ford, Ken McIntyre
Negcaumongus

#1004 Hugh Brodie & Impulse solid Bop from this tenor sax man's 6tet
Live And Cooking at the Wild Oat

#1006 Jemeel Moondoc with Roy Campbell, William Parker, Rashid Bakr, Ellen Christi
New York Live

#1007 Frank Lowe Sextet with Butch Morris, Damon Choice, Larry Simon, Wilber Morris, Tim Pleasant
Skizoke

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UFO - Live On Tour

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Ram's Run

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Aisha

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Olympia Live

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The Language Of Blue

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Bebop Loose And Live

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Inner Heat

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Spirit Music

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Nightwork

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The Past And Tomorrows

#1018 Jimmy Stewart & Kuntu Philadelphia Free Jazz with Charles Townsend, Clarence Bailey, etc.
An Engineer Of Sounds

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Shapes Sounds Theories

#1021 Lee Shaw Trio Oscar Peterson student, with Skip Crumby-Bey & Stan Shaw
OK! - Live

#1022 Bob Nell & Double Bass Quartet an original pianist with Kelly Roberty , Mike Bisio
Chasin' A Classic

#1023 Glenn Wilson Quartet Fine Bop, baritone sax, with Harold Danko, Dennis Irwin, Adam Nussbaum
Impasse

#1026 Borbetomagus blowout with Toshinori Kondo, Peter Kowald, Tristan Honsinger, Milo Fine, Jim Sauter, Don Dietrich, Donald Miller, etc.
Borbeto Jam

#1028 Ernie Krivda Quartet The record's title says it all. Stevens, Brigandi, & Halsey
Tough Tenor Red Hot

#1030 Thorgeir Stubø Quintet Hard Bop (gtr) with Krister Andersson on tenor sax
Rhythm-A-Ning

#1031 Ron Enyard & Paula Owen live, great vocals, with Paul Plummer
Red, Green, & Blues

#1032 Robert Shure & Heikki Sarmanto spoken Jazz fantasy, with Juhani Aaltonen
Man With A Sax

#1033 David Sidman Quintet Free Bop with Scott Foster, Sylvester Scott, Thurman Barker
Shades Of Meaning

#1034 Joe Locke Quintet with Jerry Bergonzi, Andy Laverne, Adam Nussbaum, Stone
Scenario

#1035 Jon Hazilla Trio wonderful interplay with Ray Drummond & John Hicks
Chicplacity

#1036 Thorgeir Stubø his last recording, features Art Farmer & Doug Raney
End Of A Tune

#1037 Matthew Shipp & Rob Brown piano and alto sax. Avant exploration
Sonic Explorations

#1038 Pete Compo Quintet violin with Wayne Wright, Bobby Pratt. 52d St. mainstream
Nostalgia In Times Square

#1039 Ernie Krivda Quartet more from this roaring tenor saxman
Well You Needn't

#1040 Heroines Free Bop from Jan Labate-alto sax, Victoria Trent-bass, Sybil Glebow-drums
She's Back

#1041 William Hooker Trio Free power Jazz with Booker T. Williams & Roy Campbell
The Colour Circle

#1042 Paul Flaherty & Randall Colbourne Sax & drums cut loose
Endangered Species

#1043 Errol Parker Solo piano - unique stylist out of Bop
Compelling Forces

#1044 Ellery Eskelin Great tenor sax debut with Drew Gress, Phil Haynes
Setting The Standard

#1046 Paul Flaherty & Randall Colbourne with Stephen Scholz, power free Jazz
Impact