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"[Ivery's] music
is a timeless jazz born in the bebop era and built on a blues inflection.
No gimmicks, guffaws, or light shows. Marchel Ivery is old school.The
clarity of the sound reflects a glorious date. Highly recommended."
-Allabout jazz.com
Marchel Ivery - tenor saxophone, Joey DeFrancesco -
organ, G.T. Hogan - drums; Marchel Ivery - tenor saxophone, Lyles West
- bass, Andrew Griffith - drums
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"The
trio is absolutely fierce live, each player imbued with an otherworldly
energy and capacity for experimentation." -The Austin Chronicle
"at the Gypsy Tea Room ain't no time capsule piece of bebop,
a slice of 1954 served up in 1999. -Dallas Observer
Earl Harin - drums, Dave Palmer - Fendor rhodes and piano,
Fred Hamilton - bass
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"Coltrane meets
New Orleans" - The New Yorker
Named #2 record of
the year by Ben Ratliff of The New York Times
Wessell Anderson
- alto & sopranino saxophones,
Irvin Mayfield - Trumpet, Xavier Davis - piano, Steve Kirby - bass, Jaz
Sawyer - drums
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"Edwards'
prowress over the three basic elements of music (rhythm, melody, and harmony)
is evident throughout this recording." -Ellis Masalis
Nicholas Payton - trumpet, Wessell Anderson - alto saxophone,
Brice Winston - tenor saxophone, Mark Whitfled - guitar, Peter Martin -
piano, Rolanmd Guierin - bass, Donald Edwards - drums |
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"From
its very first notes...you know this is going to be
a five-star-in-the-pocket groover" -The Scanner
Roy Hargrove - trumpet, Marchel Ivery - tenor saxophone,
Mark Whitfled - guitar, Fred Sanders - piano, Rolanmd Guierin -bass, Donald
Edwards - drums |
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"Its
good to hear [these talented] up-and-coming players approach mainstream
jazz from their own perspective."
-Cadence
Earl Harvin - drums, Dave Palmer - piano, Fred Hamilton
- bass, Chris McGuire - tenor saxophone and bass clarinet |
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A
spontaneous meeting of two jazz giants captured as it happened. A throwback
to the Jimmy Smith and Jimmy McGriff sessions of the sixties.
"His freight train of sound is awesome." -JazzTimes
Marchel Ivery - tenor saxophone, Joey DeFrancecso - organ, Clint Strong
- guitar, Andrew Griffith - drums
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"It
honks and hollers and howls and growls, punches [and connects] where most
records merely swing, jump ad jive and then get on bended knee when it is
all over." -New TImes Los Angeles
Shelley Carrol - tenor saxophone, Barrie Lee Hall, Jr.
- trumpet,
Tommy James - piano, Hassan Abdul-Ashakar - bass, Sebastian Whittaker -
drums |
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"Earl
Harvin will wake your sleeping ass up." -U-Turn
Earl Harvin - drums, Dave Palmer - piano, Fred Hamilton
- bass, Shelley Carrol - tenor and soprano saxophones |
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"Wait
til you here this tenorist, Marchel Ivery, he's Fire personied."
-Art Blakey
Marchel Ivery - tenor saxophone, Cedar Walton - piano,
Lyles West - bass, Ed Soph - drums |
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