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V38 Verve Jazz Masters»rank: 22042par: Django Reinhardt
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2005: Live At Stubbs»rank: 11024par: Matisyahu
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Boban I Marko Balkan Brass Fe»rank: 34869par: Boban Markovic
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Promise (Gypsy)»rank: 26773par: Boban Markovic
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Gypsy Punks Underdog World St»rank: 2695par: Gogol Bordello
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Ancestors, Mindreles, Nagila M»rank: 43863par: Klez-Edge
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Live in Middelheim»rank: 49986par: Masada
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Based on their numerous studio recordings, it was all too easy to earmark John Zorn's Masada as an 0rnette Coleman-inspired recipe with a dash of Middle Eastern spice. But hearing this powerful live recording from the quartet's 1999 gig in the Netherlands, there's no denying the saxophonist is onto something. Here, Zorn, trumpeter Dave Douglas, drummer Joey Baron, and bassist Greg Cohen don't just use Masada's infectious melodies as launch pads for solos. Just ... |
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Essen»rank: 50680par: Paul Shapiro
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Based on their numerous studio recordings, it was all too easy to earmark John Zorn's Masada as an 0rnette Coleman-inspired recipe with a dash of Middle Eastern spice. But hearing this powerful live recording from the quartet's 1999 gig in the Netherlands, there's no denying the saxophonist is onto something. Here, Zorn, trumpeter Dave Douglas, drummer Joey Baron, and bassist Greg Cohen don't just use Masada's infectious melodies as launch pads for solos. Just ... |
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Tango Bitter Sweet (Italy)»rank: 2485par: Quadro Nuevo
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Based on their numerous studio recordings, it was all too easy to earmark John Zorn's Masada as an 0rnette Coleman-inspired recipe with a dash of Middle Eastern spice. But hearing this powerful live recording from the quartet's 1999 gig in the Netherlands, there's no denying the saxophonist is onto something. Here, Zorn, trumpeter Dave Douglas, drummer Joey Baron, and bassist Greg Cohen don't just use Masada's infectious melodies as launch pads for solos. Just ... |
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Blood Oranges»rank: 46259par: Brave Old World
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Based on their numerous studio recordings, it was all too easy to earmark John Zorn's Masada as an 0rnette Coleman-inspired recipe with a dash of Middle Eastern spice. But hearing this powerful live recording from the quartet's 1999 gig in the Netherlands, there's no denying the saxophonist is onto something. Here, Zorn, trumpeter Dave Douglas, drummer Joey Baron, and bassist Greg Cohen don't just use Masada's infectious melodies as launch pads for solos. Just ... |
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