Coming About

Coming About

Editorial Reviews
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Eclipsed by bebop's seismic shift toward small groups, battered by the free-blowing strategies of the avant garde and threatened with obsolescence by synthesizers, orchestral jazz has rebounded over the past decade in a still modest but gratifying resurgence of serious, large ensemble recordings and renewed appreciation for past masters like the late Gil Evans. His legacy echoes reassuringly in the work of composer, arranger, and conductor Maria Schneider, whose New York-based orchestra has been a magnet for strong, young players eager for the disciplined sweep and power unique to richly voiced large groups. Her second album is a nuanced showcase for both musicians and leader, ranging from Latin rhythms on the opening "El Viento" to the centerpiece shape-shifting suite, "Scenes From Childhood." Schneider's tender explication of Alex North's "Love Theme from Spartacus" and an intelligent expansion of John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" underline both her ambition and her formidable skill. --Sam Sutherland

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Jazz Music:

  1. Complete Blue Note 50's Sessions
  2. Conflagration / The Trio
  3. Drummin Man [Import]
  4. Duke Ellington Boulevard
  5. Early Bebop on Keynote
  6. Feets, Don't Fail Me Now [Import]
  7. First Light [Import]
  8. Friday Night in San Francisco [Original recording remastered]
  9. Gellers [Import] [Limited Edition]
  10. Hear Ye!

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Four Seasons of Ibadan: Mixed By DJ Yellow [Import]

Edward Kilenyi: American Columbia Recordings, 1939-1948

Live Concert: Buddy's Place [Live]

Music: 48 Original Recordings [Import]

Le Cinema de Claude Sautet [Soundtrack]

Monkey Business

Led Zeppelin 3 [Import] [Limited Edition]

Let's Do It On the Phone

Le Freak [Import]

Frank Bridge: String Quartets, Volume 1

Mingus [Import]

My Son the Folk Swinger/Jazz Kaleidoscope

Married to the Game

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