2007-01-24
Should be no surprise to anyone that this music is pleasing to the ears: soothing and seductive, in a red lace kind of way. Every tune is solid, though none are particularly remarkable, which is, I think, what IS remarkable: Nora makes some really nice music while staying close to home. That’s not to say that this music is not creative and original, because it is. It’s just amazing how a musician can get so much out of her music without taking up too much musical space. Beautiful, at times haunting, always gentle, even when there’s bad news being conveyed. -- MostlyTHE JODI PROZNICK QUARTER
Foundations
Mike Longo And The New York State Of The Art Jazz Ensemble
Live From New York
Bill Frisell
History, Mystery
DIGITAL PRIMITIVES
Hum, Crackle, and Pop
Soweto Kinch
A Life in the Day of B19: Tales of the Tower Block.
SULTANS OF SWING
Move
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