“An exceedingly odd free jazz classic, Bittersuite in the Ozone was recorded in 1973 and reissued by the Brooklyn-based percussion label Amulet in 1999. It features some of the music’s leading lights: bassist Eddie Gomez, [More]
“The Manhattan Jazz Quintet is a jazz ensemble consisting of David Matthews on piano, Lew Soloff on trumpet, Victor Lewis on drums, Andy Snitzer on saxophone, and Charnett Moffett on bass. Previously, the band featured [More]
Inner Crisis is an album by American jazz pianist Larry Willis recorded in 1973 and released on the Groove Merchant label. “Inner Crisis by Larry Willis is one of the very finest examples of electric [More]
Quiet Now is an album by jazz pianist Bill Evans, recorded in 1969. It was released in 1981 on the Affinity label. In 1999, Polygram issued a compilation titled Quiet Now: Never Let Me Go [More]
Something Like a Bird is an album by Charles Mingus, released on the Atlantic label in 1981. The album reached a peak position of number 37 on the Billboard’s Jazz Albums chart. Mingus is featured [More]
Since We Met is a live album by jazz pianist Bill Evans with Eddie Gómez and Marty Morell, recorded at the Village Vanguard in New York City in 1974 and released on the Fantasy label [More]
I Will Say Goodbye is an album by American jazz pianist Bill Evans, recorded in 1977 but not released until 1980. “The title refers to the Michel Legrand piece performed twice on the date, and [More]
The DeJohnette Complex is the debut album by Jack DeJohnette featuring Bennie Maupin, Stanley Cowell, Miroslav Vitous, Eddie Gómez, and Roy Haynes recorded in 1968 and released on the Milestone label in 1969. “Drummer Jack [More]
Don Grolnick Quintet – Jazz Fest Wien 1991 Don Grolnick – piano Eddie Gomez – bass Victor Lewis – drums Randy Brecker – trumpet Joe Henderson – tenor saxophone
“The Marble Sea” (Randy Brecker) from the debut album “Score” (1970). Personnel: Randy Brecker – trumpet Michael Brecker – tenor saxophone Jerry Dodgson – flute Larry Coryell – guitar Eddie Gomez – bass Mickey Roker [More]