Music for Six Musicians

Editorial Reviews

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As with Don Byron's journeys into klezmer (on Plays the Music of Mickey Katz) and swing (on Bug Music, there's nothing predictable about this 1995 take on Latin jazz. Byron combines relaxed, sometimes even languid, rhythmic backdrops with complex compositional structures and then forges surreal links with a collection of names from the news. There's nothing overtly programmatic about his multifaceted take on the Los Angeles riots--or the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill affair or Al Sharpton; perhaps the connection exists between Byron's own quixotic sense of form and the impossibility of making sense of the people and events he invokes. Overall, this album is one of Byron's most arresting outings as a composer, with the largely unheralded sidemen, including cornetist Graham Haynes and pianist Edsel Gomez, fleshing out an original musical conception. Byron's mercurial clarinet is a brilliant presence throughout, while frequent associate Bill Frisell adds an electrified touch with his guest spot on "I'll Chill on the Marley Tapes." --Stuart Broomer

Music for Six Musicians,Don Byron,Nonesuch,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop

Jazz Music:

  1. My Own Time and Space
  2. New Orleans Jazz Band from Santa Claus Land
  3. Night We Called It a Day [Import]
  4. Oceanliner
  5. Oneness
  6. Overseas, Vol. 2
  7. Portrait of a Count
  8. Rainbow Mist
  9. Rambler
  10. Retro - Sonic Music For The Moderns

Jazz Music

jazz music

Jazz Music

Drunk on Light

Rachmaninov:Symphony No.3 in A Minor/Kalinnikov:Two Intermezzi for Orchestra

Sonarchy & Synergy

Comin at Ya [Import]

Stars on CD Dance Medley

The Dreamer

Serie Perolas: a Nata Do Pagode [Import]

Script for a Jester's Tear [Import]

Shagadelic 60's Classics, Vol. 1

Puccini - Madama Butterfly / Freni, Pavarotti, Ludwig, Wiener Phil., Karajan

Romantic Jazz

Sketch Book

Para Volver!!!

Grabaciones Olvidadas V.2

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