Today we have a new #review for Thumbscrew's Multicolored Midnight. "With Multicolored Midnight, #Thumbscrew returns to their own compositions after a diversion into Anthony Braxton’s world, so it’s quite expected that the album sounds basically like a typical Thumbscrew album. So if you’re familiar with any of their previous releases, you know what to expect — which isn’t a bad thing at all if you liked the music." http://expose.org/index.php/articles/display/thumbscrew-multicolored-midnight-2.html #ExposeOnline #jazz #JazzReview
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Here's a new review for Mulberry Street Symphony by Anders Koppel. "Having recently suffered through a most unpleasant melding of jazz with strings, I will now tackle Anders Koppel’s Mulberry Street Symphony, which combines a jazz trio with a full orchestra. I am happy to report that Koppel is vastly more successful at this task." http://expose.org/index.php/articles/display/anders-koppel-mulberry-street-symphony-2.html #review #ExposeOnline #JazzReview
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Get your cool on with this review of Franco Ambrosetti's Nora. "Once again, trumpeter Franco Amborsetti presents a set of mellow ballads, this time augmented by strings. I know there’s a long tradition of jazz musicians doing the “with strings” album, and some of them have entered the ranks of classics..." http://expose.org/.../display/franco-ambrosetti-nora-2.html #review #JazzReview #ExposeOnline #music #MusicReview
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