- Heinz Sauer - Michael Wollny - Where is
the Line
- Solveig Slettahjell Slow Motion Quintet
- Another Day
- Nguyen Le - Dhafer Youssef - Byzance
- Depart - Harry Sokal - Heire Kanzig -
Jojo Mayer - Timeless Dreams
- e.s.t Esbjorg Svensson Trio - Brewery
of Beggars
- Wolfgang Haffner - Nils Land-grant - Lars
Danielson - 24 Hours
- Michael Schiefel - Do the Rumba
- Lars Danielson - Eivind Aarset - Jon Christensen
- Melange Bleu
- Helge Sunge Orchestra - Olga Kenova -
Marilyn Mazur - Lesson 3
- Julia Hulsmann - Roger Cicero - I Cannot
See
- Christof Lauer - Michel Goddard - Gary
Husband - De Cuir De Cuivre
- Berlin Calling - Carsten Daerr - Daniel
Erdmann - Bambus
- (em) Wollny Kruse - Schaefer - Takashi
- Alboran Trio - Balkan Air
- Eric Watson - Peter Herbert - Christophe
Marguet - New York Maxie
Total playing time 74.03
I assume that, ACT who are
based in Munich in Germany produced this composite
record as a means to promote their extensive
jazz catalogue, which includes American artists,
as well as the European ones that are featured
here.
The music is extremely diverse
and it is unlikely that many listeners are
going to like everything they hear, but most
will find something which is to their taste.
Many of the tracks attempt to be too clever
as far as I am concerned, the musicians are
too tied up with technical correctness and
as a result the very essence of jazz disappears.
This is probably the fault of music universities,
who spend such a disproportionate amount of
their team teaching music technology and seem
to forget that many of the greatest jazz innovators
knew nothing of all that, but played what
they felt in their heart and their head. A
lot of what I hear makes me wonder whether
jazz as I know it has a future! Which is rather
sad!
I was disappointed to find
that ACT had not included a sleeve note with
their record, but instead had included their
2006/7 catalogue. This is a fascinating document
and it contains many albums I would very much
like to own, but unfortunately it tells you
little about the artists on the record. It
is even quite difficult to find the album
each track is taken from in the catalogue!
Don Mather
|
Advertising
Rates
Visitor
stats
MusicWeb
International
has over 40,000 Classical CD reviews on offer
Discs
received
Having a problem
Donating?

Gerard
Hoffnung Concerts &
The
Bricklayer Story
New
Releases

New
Releases




MusicWeb
sells the Polish
catalogue CDAccord
£10.50 post free W-W

MusicWeb sells the
Arcodiva catalogue
£12.00 post free W-W

£11.75
post-free world-
wide
MusicWeb
can now offer
you discs from the following catalogues:
Prices include postage
Musicweb
Special
Offers
Monthly
Best Buys
Google
Ads - for information about privacy matters, click here.
Amazon Musicweb International is a participant in the Amazon
EU Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide
a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.co.uk
and Amazon.com
|