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| Paul Murphy and Larry Willis: The Powers Of Two, Volume 2 |
| Paul Murphy, the legendary Jimmy Lyons, blazingly fast drummer, inspired this history-making session-and inspired depths in Larry Willis' piano you'll hear nowhere else. The music on Volume 1 focused on the boundary between jazz and classical. Volume 2 is all about melody and swinging and breathtaking drama of two masters composing with one mind. Fred Kaplan picked The Powers Of Two as one of his "Ten Best of The Year", and Volume 2 is even better! |
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| Larry Willis and Paul Murphy: The Powers Of Two |
| With only piano and drums, Larry and Paul break through to a breathtaking new place in music, a space where classical and improv and jazz become indistinguishable. Both volumes offer staggeringly lifelike recordings, so much so Fred Kaplan picked "The Powers of Two" as one of his "Ten Best of the Year". |
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| Larry Willis: Sunshower |
| Jimmy Lyon's incredible drummer, Paul Murphy,
was the catalyst for this session. He brought the blues-steeped improvising cellist, Kash Killion, to the studio. Larry's always selfless accompaniment draws three great players into a tight, exciting trio sound. |
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| Warren Smith: Cats Are Stealing My Shit! |
| Modern Drummer raves: “…part inspired art-house improv, part jazz club, and part beat poet coffeehouse…so personal, so of-the-moment…cats can’t steal his shit.”
You’ll hear inspired blends of staggering sound quality: piccolo and tympani, marimba and walking bass, vibes and tenor flute, even a slow blues on tympani and African drum. |
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| Mark Taylor Quintet: QuietLand |
| Mark’s super-soulful solos during our Ebony Brass date prompted this, our first jazz French horn session. He assembled an inspired quintet: acclaimed pianist Myra Melford; historic NY bassist Fred Hopkins, Warren Smith's masterful percussion; and Steve Berrios’ passionate drumming. |
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| Clifford Jordan: The Mellow Side of Clifford Jordan |
| An intimate glimpse at the Chicago tenor sax giant at the height of his earthy,
blues-steeped sound. These historic duo and trio sessions were recorded during 1989 and 1990. They feature Clifford jamming with his closest musical friends, including Julian Priester, Larry Willis, Chris Anderson and Carter Jefferson. |
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