The New Chapter: The 25th Anniversary

Editorial Reviews

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This album marks 25 years of ebullient productivity by the foremost saxophone quartet in, well, the world. From dirge hymns (the traditional "Goin' Home," arranged by member David Murray) to the fluid, bop-flavored tandem lines of "Stock" (by member Oliver Lake) to the modernist, key-splitting chords of the title cut (by newest member John Purcell, who takes the place of the deceased Julius Hemphill), the record is less a career overview than it is a restatement of the group's core principles. Missing are the overt world-music influences, the clever cover tunes, the nods to R&B, the partnerships with guest musicians. No cultural effluvia here, no tangents--this is the heart of the WS4's mission: taut arrangements, gospel-hued deep blues, ecstatic group improvisation, and ambitious tonal mysticism. As always, Hamiet Bluiett (billed, ominously, with his last name only) keeps his partners rooted with his trademark baritone sax--at least when he isn't raising spirits with his contra-alto clarinet. --Marc Weidenbaum

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Jazz Music:

  1. The Return of Tal Farlow: 1969
  2. The Tokyo Express
  3. Then Again
  4. Thoughts of You
  5. Under the Sun/Snake Hips Etcetera [Original recording remastered]
  6. Viva Velarde
  7. Vivid
  8. Vol. 3: 1936-1937
  9. Walk In The Park
  10. Walkin'

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Beginning of Doves [Import]

Tzigane: Musique d' Europe Central [Import]

Who Wrote This Song?

Hold on I'm Comin' [Import]

Via Nostra [Import]

We Belong Together [CD-single] [Import]

This Beautiful Garden

We Can't Dance

Wires [CD-single] [Import]

Verdi - Aida / Caballé · Domingo · Cossotto · Ghiaurov · Cappuccilli · Roni · NPO · Muti [Box set] [Original recording remastered]

Unity [Live] [Original recording remastered]

Where'd Our Ball Go?

Tropicalisimo, Vol. 1

Mexicanisimo

Tennessee Firebird