JazzTimes (p.103) - "Ritenour reaches back to the '70s for the title track from his 1977 album CAPTAIN FINGERS, turning in some lightning-fast fingerwork."18.99962
$9.56
Stereo Review - Performance "Lucid" / Recording "Very good"15.12621
$14.67
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$17.13
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$10.02
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$8.93
Down Beat (p.92) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Konitz plays suitably grainy on the dramatic 'Invention' and then strikes a stately stance in duet with Denson's arco accompaniment on the glacial 'Chorale.'"JazzTimes (p.88) - "Konitz, one of the most recorded leaders in jazz, particularly in the last few years, has seldom sounded as strong, comfortable and grounded as he does here."5.038603
$13.68
5.020773
$18.42
Q (7/95, p.128) - 3 Stars - Good - "...an immaculate...record, with some catchy new tunes and some typically wry, intelligent playing from both performers."5.020426
$19.34
JazzTimes (p.67) - "One thing's for certain: 6 STRING THEORY is music for guitar lovers."Mojo (Publisher) (p.90) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "John Scofield is fast and funky, Slash delivers noisy Slashism and George Benson reminds us that before becoming Mr. Love Trousers he was a hot jazz guitarist..."4.865367
$9.09
4.823211
$8.90
4.73541
$12.23
"...Inventive....Many amusing moments and a fine central performance..."Sight and Sound "...Frenetic..." USA Today "...An intriguing premise and an appealing lead performance by Theresa Randle..."Variety "...In its star, Theresa Randle, Lee has a talented actress who can project the warmth, vulnerability and sensitivity needed for audience involvement..."Los Angeles Times4.619585
$7.64
3.887778
$14.90
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$15.21
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$15.21
3.874289
$8.12
3.873942
$16.56
Down Beat (4/98, p.44) - 3 1/2 stars (out of 5) - "...a recording that feels like a bootleg, but plays like the good recording it is....this trio is a nice reminder that...West Coast jazz...is alive and well....with this album, these guys bring new meaning to the words 'Alone Together.'"3.665988
$7.49
Down Beat (p.82) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Tepfer eschews jarring dissonances, gratuitous clusters or poundings. Both players have the ability to disappear into the music as they're making it."JazzTimes (p.62) - "Tepfer plays a spritely semi-classical foundation in 'F#,' to which his partner responds slowly with warm notes."3.658162
$15.44
Record Collector (magazine) (p.98) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Among the highlights is the propulsive 'Zambia,' where Morgan trades molten solos with Henderson's raspy sax."3.654236
$8.15
3.652591
$11.36
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$12.28
3.643829
$15.72
3.643482
$14.77
3.643482
$11.53
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3.643135
$8.42
JazzTimes (2/97, p.121) - "What would you get if you mixed the spirited lilt of Ella Fitzgerald with the sassy sophistication of Sarah Vaughan topped off with the ability to emotionalize a lyric ala Carmen McRae. A dream-like combination for sure, but Ranee Lee comes darn close to realizing it..."3.545726
$13.77
3.534985
$7.05
Rolling Stone (p.74) - 3 stars out of 5 - "His mix of acoustic guitar and R&B-bred singing is more reminiscent of Bill Withers or Tracy Chapman."Entertainment Weekly (No. 809, p.73) - "[T]his Philly troubadour crafts concise, soulful songs with a warm palette of acoustic colors..." - Grade: B+Uncut (p.97) - 3 stars out of 5 - "He's got a sly easy-on-the-ear voice that lies somewhere between Seal and James Taylor..."Vibe (p.168) - "[S]tout in musicianship yet delicate in tone."Dirty Linen (p.61) - "He utilizes his falsetto quivering voice in a very effective manner and will sometimes go into a scat style that has tinges of a jazz singer's delivery."3.457166
$6.96
"...To see, not just hear, Peggy Lee...adds to the appreciation....Belongs in any basic jazz-video library..." -- Rating: A- Entertainment Weekly3.439942
$13.97
3.430392
$9.17
3.412894
$13.51
3.345564
$8.11
3.327816
$12.79
3.326325
$14.17
Rolling Stone (7/9/70, p.40) - "...one of the best, perhaps 'the' best, jazz concert ever....Man for man, the quintet that performed that evening was the single greatest group of American musicians ever assembled....representing the high point of a now widely neglected kind of music called 'bebop'..."Rolling Stone (7/9/70, p.40) - "...one of the best, perhaps 'the' best, jazz concert ever....Man for man, the quintet that performed that evening was the single greatest group of American musicians ever assembled....representing the high point of a now widely neglected kind of music called 'bebop'..."Q (4/99, p.129) - Included in Q's list of "The Best Jazz Albums of All Time."Q (4/99, p.129) - Included in Q's list of "The Best Jazz Albums of All Time."3.264885
$15.96
3.214258
$15.87
3.214258
$14.02
CMJ (9/4/00, p.23) - "...Near-classic-sounding soul-pop ditties....Talent this effortless is a rarity..."3.214258
$10.11
3.214027
$8.50
3.214027
$9.35
Option (7-8/96, p.96) - "...Marshall's understated acoustic songs burn with a kind of hazy, smoldering glow....There's nothing polished about this album, and nothing particularly pretty, but its raw emotion works on you..."3.214027
$13.44
3.213795
$6.66