2014-06-11
These are not the chords you are looking for, and first impressions can be deceiving. Richard Oppenheim's alto sax is joined by wife Katchie Cartwright on piccolo, daughter Eleonore Oppenheim on bass, and three more fine performers. The structure is familiar bop, along with a bit of latin, but the chord and key choices favor the minor in a major world. Where many players would choose sweet, Oppenheim takes the road less chosen with sour. -Gerald Etkind
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The End of Times Orchestra
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Brian Marsella's Imaginarium
The Clocks Have Gone Mad
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LIVE IN HOLLYWOOD
NEW ORLEANS SUSPECTS
OUROBOROS
Josh Berman Trio
A Dance And A Hop
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