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Issue #112 Polar Bear

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<a href=http://www.jazzwise.com/facts/polar_bear.html>Polar Bear</a>Polar Bear - Kicking The Senses - Polar Bear has been in the vanguard of the new wave of UK jazz groups to emerge over the past five years. Led by drummer Seb Rochford, the band appeals to both jazz and rock audiences but became known to a still wider audience when its second album Held On The Tips Of Fingers was Mercury nominated. Switching labels, from Babel Records to V2, for its latest album, as yet untitled, Andy Robson catches up with the band members on the eve of the album’s launch. Read more...

Dave StapletonDave Stapleton - Place Your Bets - Pianist Dave Stapleton is a driving force on the new Welsh scene, encouraging local activities not only by his own efforts as a pianist and band leader but also by acting as a record label boss, putting out his own music and recordings by musicians of the order of Keith Tippett. On the eve of the release of his latest quintet The House Always Wins Dave talks to Stuart Nicholson. Read more...
Liane Carroll
Liane Carroll - In Praise Of Slow
- Recorded in just four hours, Liane Carroll’s new album, ironically titled Slow Down, underlines just what the singer/pianist has achieved over a career that saw her begin singing as a teenager. Something of a “best kept secret” for much of her career it’s only in the last few years, as Peter Quinn explains, that Liane has got the recognition that she deserves. Read more...

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September CD Sample Reviews

Terence Blanchard - A Take Of God’s Will (A Requiem For Katrina)  ***

Liane Carroll - Slow Down  ****

Ornette Coleman Quintet - Complete Live At The Hillcrest Club ***

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Theo TravisSaxophonist Theo Travis has been making waves both as a solo artist and as  the new boy in Soft Machine Legacy - he spoke to David Gallant about how he got started and his instruments of choice.

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David Gallant reports on the latest instrument developments and launches

Jazz On Film
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This Is Gary MacfarlandSecret Story - This Is Gary McFarland


A new documentary film, This Is Gary McFarland, is a potent reminder of the cult jazz musician who, as the film maintains, could have been a household name, but instead suffered a dreadful death at a relatively young age. By Keith Shadwick. Read more...


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Issue #119 Jack DeJohnette

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Jack DeJohnette Jack DeJohnette - Rhythm Symbol Master drummer Jack DeJohnette is part of a continuum in jazz that stretches back to the 1960s when the Chicagoan was a member of Charles Lloyd’s seminal quartet and when he made his debut as a leader. The line continued the next decade via Miles Davis and the groundbreaking album Bitches Brew, and then into the 80s and on with his own influential group Special Edition. With the foundation of the Keith Jarrett Standards Trio, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, a new chapter in both DeJohnette and Jarrett’s career began, the birth of a group that would revitalise the trio format and then influence a myriad of jazz trios keen to break the mould just as DeJohnette and Jarrett had done themselves.  Read more...

Tobin and Robson Christine Tobin and Phil Robson - Coming of Age Daring to be different, singer Christine Tobin is set to delve still deeper into the consciousness of her fans and newcomers alike if the arrival of her brand new album Secret Life of a Girl is anything to go by. An emotional and personal stirring, one step beyond her previous album, the dark Romance and Revolution, Tobin on Secret Life inhabits the world of the young characters in the songs. The album is released at a time when her partner and regular musical colleague, guitarist Phil Robson, releases Six Strings and The Beat, a Bartók-infused strings album flavoured by post-modern jazz and African music alike. Stuart Nicholson talks to the pair about the story behind their albums.  Read more...

Issue #118 Lizz Wright

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Lizz Wright Lizz Wright - Garden Of Earthly Delights - When Lizz Wright debuted with Salt five years ago it was clear even then that the jazz world had found a new unique talent even if the album was ostensibly a strongly gospel-rooted affair. By the time of her second album Dreaming Wide Awake, when she was on the cover of Jazzwise for the first time, Nearly three years on, her third album The Orchard finds Wright working again with the celebrated producer Craig Street, Andy Robson speaks to Wright about the album in a revealing and frank interview. Read more...

Bourne, Davis, Kane Matthew Bourne - Fun Boy Free - Pianist Matthew Bourne last year released a remarkable live album recorded in the Norwegian city of Molde. It provided a fascinating glimpse into the world view of the Leeds improv and jazz scene kingpin. The Molde album was the latest milestone in a career trajectory that saw an early peak five years ago with the prodigious flow of his debut record The Electric Dr M for the Sound label. It’s year zero, however, for Bourne as he now unveils the debut of his trio Bourne/Davis/Kane. Daniel Spicer talks to the band on the eve of the release of its debut album Read more...

Issue #117 The Neil Cowley Trio

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The Neil Cowley Trio - Loud And Proud - The Neil Cowley Trio shook up jazz fans two years ago with debut album Displaced, which was a bolt from the blue at the time. Neil Cowley, Richard Sadler and Evan Jenkins grabbed the jazz trio format by the scruff of its neck while not forgetting the elements that made it great in the first place. Cowley, best known for his work with key jazz funk and chill out bands, had come up with a post-EST concept that was distinctly fresh and rooted in his jazz influences, including the music of Keith Jarrett.  Read more...

Chick Corea and Gary Burton - The Sound of Silence - More than 35 years have passed since Chick Corea and Gary Burton came together to record the classic album Crystal Silence. The two have now recorded once again, this time for Concord to produce a two-CD set with a big difference as the first disc of The New Crystal Silence finds Corea and Burton performing with a symphony orchestra using new arrangements by saxophonist Tim Garland. Read more...
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