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Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1232

Why Not?Mat Marucci (Drums), Doug Webb (Saxophone), Rob Lemas (Bass)Mat Marucci (drums) + Doug Webb (tenor + soprano sax) with Rob Lemas (bass)
Why Not?
Mat Marucci and Doug Webb have established themselves as more than just a team: they are a dynamic duo. Or as one writer aptly said, channeling the interplay and energy of Elvin Jones and John Coltrane.
On this latest effort they bring their energy to nine tracks. Mostly originals. All accessible. All dynamic. Free Bop at its best. Recorded live.
why not? - 4 in 3 - steps to the left - another kind of mood - avenue of the americas - lifeline - variations on a theme by Verdi - three piece suit - finally dandy
Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1229

The Last Dance Volumes 1 and 2Dominic Duval (Bass), Cecil Taylor (Piano)Recorded live in performance, this is arguably the definitive collaboration between Dominic Duval and Cecil Taylor during their 10-year tenure together. And for those who think they know all Cecil Taylor, this is something else; Cecil Taylor like you've never heard before. Additionally, it's a budget priced 2-fer in a soft pack.
Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1228

Rain of LightHeinz Geisser (Drums), Shiro Onuma (Drums)Heinz Geisser (drums, percussion) & Shiro Onuma (drums, percussion)
If you’re a fan of high energy drums then this is for you. With roots in the great drum battles of the ‘50s and ‘60s, this recording presents an amazing dynamic and rhythmic drive that no doubt would amaze Baby Dodds—not to mention Big Sid, Krupa, Rich, Blakey, Max, and Elvin. The excitement of this live recording is undeniable. And to maintain this technical and emotional level over 4 cuts is remarkable—and breathtaking. 4 hands, 4 legs, 1 heart. Recorded live at Tokyo’s Pit Inn.
Rain of Light - On our hands - Urashima Taro - Dreams across the land
Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1227

Han & FrodeHan Bennink (Drums), Frode Gjerstad (Saxophone)An hour of serious interplay by two of the most naturally creative minds—both of them having fun without being cute. “Inderoy” in six parts with flow and energy—this is anything other than more of the same. A refreshing dialogue.
Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1222

Magical Listening Hour Live at The South Street SeaportSteve Swell (Primary), Louie Belogenis (Saxophone), Michael Attias (Saxophone), Nate Wooley (Trumpet)Steve Swell has authored a number of sessions and groups but nothing quite like this. Recorded live in New York City's Space Gallery, this continuous 70-minute performance is calming yet tension-filled. Utilizing a carefully controlled minimalist technique, the "four-play" develops a cumulative movement and rhythm impressive in its technique and punch—sort of a post Bop body & soul quartet. ...
Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1221

New BeginningsIvo Pereleman (Saxophone), Dominic Duval (Bass)Ivo Perelman (tenor saxophone) & Dominic Duval (bass)
This duo recording is perhaps Ivo Perelman’s most mature, complete, and mellow performance of his career. And to be alone on the stage with the inimitable Dominic Duval is like pairing Ruth with Gehrig. A mellow, thoughtful exposition of creative improvised music statement. One to enjoy and savor.
New Beginnings Part 1 - New Beginnings Part 2 - New Beginnings Part 3
Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1220

Live From Yoshi'sDavid Haney (Piano), John Tchiacai (Saxophone), Adam Lane (Bass), Mat Marucci (Drums), Duck Baker (Guitar), Rob Scheps (Saxophone)Here is an historical release that has remained amazingly up-to-date. This is the remarkable David Haney's earliest recording to date. Recorded live in April 2000, it finds Mr. Haney in some pretty fast company. An informal/formal meeting, it's a wonderful example of creative minds creating while keeping their feet on the floor. A fun get-together and another distinct offering from David Haney's growing body of work.
Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1219

The Spirits at Belle'sJimmy Bennington (Drums), Perry Robinson (Clarinet), Mathew Golombisky (Bass), Daniel Thatcher (Bass)Jimmy Bennington and Perry Robinson show no generation gap. Bennington plays like a veteran and Robinson delivers with a young lion's innocence. This is a pairing that over the past few years seems to have brought out the best in both. Here they stretch out in relaxed but dynamic fashion over three tracks and produce what is arguably some of their finest work to date.
Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1218

ForwardBrian Landrus (Saxophone), George Garzone (Saxophone), Allan Chase (Saxophone), Jason Palmer (Trumpet), Michael Cain (Piano), John Lockwood (Bass), Rakalam Bob Moses (Drums), Rupac Mantilla (Percussion)There's a new baritone sax voice in town–Brian Landrus, who impresses also on bass clarinet, alto flute, and as a composer of the majority of this program's compositions. Joining him are a few veterans including George Garzone, John Lockwood, Allan Chase, and Bob Moses; each known not only by his past body of work but also for the select company each chooses to keep.
Catalog Number: Cadence Jazz Records 1217

AlignmentPetter Frost Fadnes (Saxophone), Rus Pearson (Bass), Paul Hession (Drums), The Thin Red Line (Primary)Petter Frost Fadnes (alto saxophone) Rus Pearson (double bass) Paul Hession (drums, percussion)
Fadnes, Pearson, and Hession: not household names but, based on this release, definitely worthy of being so.
All three come out of the Leeds music scene in England. This recording is the result of many many hours of rehearsals and gigs. Free music that works off compositions and develops in natural, organic power trips. Clearly this is a trio familiar and trusting of its colleagues. There is a solid soul to this music, wonderful development, and clear respect for the listener.
Frankie - 4 Trio III - 5 Judges - 4 Trio II - Every Time it Rains, I’ll Think About You - 4 Trio IV - London







