In the Blink of an Eye

In the Blink of an Eye

Editorial Reviews
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Well known in New York circles, Sam Yahel is the all-too-rare organist concerned with matters of texture, touch, and taste rather than merely grease and grits. That's not to say he totally lacks Jimmy Smith-style blues-and-bop fire; he simply calls on it rather judiciously. Mostly, though, Yahel favors the more introspective and thoughtful sound usually associated with Larry Young, although by no means can he be pigeonholed as a Young disciple. This eight-song set, his second for Naxos and third overall, benefits from the discerning support of guitarist Peter Bernstein and drummer Brian Blade, not to mention a prudent song selection gathered from both the jazz lexicon (Freddie Hubbard's "Little Sunflower" and McCoy Tyner's "Inception") as well as the standard songbook. Yahel is compelling and lucid here without ever being overpowering or hyperactive. --Marc Greilsamer

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Jazz Music:

  1. Is That Jazz
  2. Jazz Funeral in New Orleans
  3. Keepsakes
  4. Konserthuset Stockholm [Live]
  5. Later That Evening
  6. Legendary Jazz Trombonist: 1923-1946
  7. Live at the Glenn Miller Café [Live]
  8. Live at the Studio Grill [Live]
  9. Live in Antibes (1965) [Live] [Import]
  10. "Live" On Tour in Europe [Live] [Import]

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Light & Magic [Import]

Malcolm Binns Plays Balakirev

Oui Bop

Music: Travelin' Man/Time for Love [Import] [Original record

Saint Seiya the Hades Chapter Sanctuary [CD-single] [Import]

Power in Numbers [Clean]

Presence [Import] [Limited Edition]

New Values

Parade [Import]

Korngold: Orchestral Works, Vol. 3

Proceed With Caution

Pinheads on the Move [Import]

Out 2 Get Rich: The Album, Pt. 2 [Explicit Lyrics]

Quartet Heaven, Vol. 1

Right Back at Ya (1971-1983)