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ASTOR PIAZZOLLA - Tango: Zero Hour / Nuevo Tango: Hora Zero Latin Jazz
STEELY DAN - Aja RnB
JONI MITCHELL - Don Juan's Reckless Daughter Vocal Jazz
DIANA KRALL - The Look of Love Vocal Jazz
MILES DAVIS - Kind of Blue Cool Jazz
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Explorations Cool Jazz
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Sunday at the Village Vanguard (aka Live At The Village Vanguard) Cool Jazz
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Portrait In Jazz Cool Jazz
SANTANA - Caravanserai Latin Rock/Soul
HERBIE HANCOCK - Crossings Fusion
CHICK COREA - The Mad Hatter Fusion
FREDDIE HUBBARD - The Love Connection Fusion
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - Time Remembered: John McLaughlin Plays Bill Evans Third Stream
STANLEY CLARKE - The Rite of Strings (feat. Al Di Meola & Jean-Luc Ponty) World Fusion | review permalink
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - The Complete Live at the Village Vanguard 1961 Cool Jazz
STEELY DAN - Pretzel Logic RnB
STEELY DAN - Can't Buy a Thrill RnB
DIANA KRALL - When I Look in Your Eyes Vocal Jazz
DIANA KRALL - Live in Paris (aka A Night In Paris) Vocal Jazz
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Waltz for Debby Cool Jazz
SOFT MACHINE - Third Jazz Related Rock
JEFF BECK - Blow by Blow Fusion
MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA - The Inner Mounting Flame Fusion
MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA - Birds of Fire Fusion
BILLY COBHAM - Spectrum Fusion
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - Belo Horizonte Fusion
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Bill Evans at Town Hall, Volume 1 Post Bop
DEODATO - Prelude Pop/Art Song/Folk
STEELY DAN - Gaucho RnB
STEELY DAN - The Royal Scam RnB
STEELY DAN - Katy Lied RnB
STEELY DAN - Countdown to Ecstasy RnB
JONI MITCHELL - Court and Spark Vocal Jazz
JONI MITCHELL - Hejira Vocal Jazz
JONI MITCHELL - Mingus Vocal Jazz
JONI MITCHELL - Shadows and Light Vocal Jazz
DIANA KRALL - Love Scenes Vocal Jazz
JEFF BECK - There and Back Fusion
FREDDIE HUBBARD - Polar AC Fusion
RAMSEY LEWIS - Legacy Pop/Art Song/Folk
RAMSEY LEWIS - Sun Goddess Funk Jazz
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - Extrapolation Post Bop
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - Devotion (aka Marbles) Jazz Related Rock
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - Floating Point Fusion
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - Five Peace Band Live (with Chick Corea) Fusion
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - John McLaughlin And The 4th Dimension ‎: To The One Fusion
JEAN-LUC PONTY - Enigmatic Ocean Fusion
JEAN-LUC PONTY - Cosmic Messenger Fusion
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Everybody Digs Bill Evans Post Bop
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Moon Beams (aka Polka Dots and Moonbeams aka Bill Evans) Cool Jazz
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Conversations With Myself Post Bop
BILL EVANS (PIANO) - Alone Post Bop
DEODATO - Deodato 2 Pop/Art Song/Folk
JONI MITCHELL - The Hissing of Summer Lawns Vocal Jazz
JONI MITCHELL - Dog Eat Dog Vocal Jazz
JONI MITCHELL - Wild Things Run Fast Vocal Jazz
DIANA KRALL - Christmas Songs (feat. The Clayton/Hamilton Jazz Orchestra) Vocal Jazz
JEFF BECK - Wired Fusion
MATERIAL - One Down RnB
MATERIAL - Memory Serves Eclectic Fusion
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - My Goal's Beyond World Fusion
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - Industrial Zen Fusion
JEAN-LUC PONTY - Aurora Fusion
JEAN-LUC PONTY - Imaginary Voyage Fusion
JEAN-LUC PONTY - A Taste for Passion Fusion
JEAN-LUC PONTY - Civilized Evil Fusion
JEAN-LUC PONTY - Mystical Adventures Fusion
JOHN MCLAUGHLIN - Trio Of Doom (with Jaco Pastorius & Tony Williams) Fusion
JEAN-LUC PONTY - Upon the Wings of Music Fusion
JEAN-LUC PONTY - Open Mind Fusion

Jazz Genre Nb. Rated Avg. rating
1 Fusion 25 3.96
2 Vocal Jazz 13 4.08
3 RnB 8 4.19
4 Cool Jazz 7 4.79
5 Post Bop 5 4.10
6 Pop/Art Song/Folk 3 4.17
7 Jazz Related Rock 2 4.25
8 Third Stream 2 4.75
9 World Fusion 2 4.25
10 Latin Jazz 1 5.00
11 Latin Rock/Soul 1 5.00
12 Eclectic Fusion 1 3.50
13 Funk Jazz 1 4.00

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STANLEY CLARKE The Rite of Strings (feat. Al Di Meola & Jean-Luc Ponty)

Album · 1995 · World Fusion
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I’ve chosen “The Rite of Strings” for my first review on Jazz Music Archives because this is the album that restored my interest and hope in jazz music. I only heard (of) it three years ago when I accidentally downloaded the song “Renaissance”—which I knew and thought I was getting from the 1975 album “Aurora.” It wasn’t. Then I discovered YouTube had some videos of Jean-Luc, Stanley and Al on tour from 1994. To see Stanley alone on the upright was majestic—so reminiscent of the great playing I had come to hear and see with Diana Krall, and from Eddie Gomez and Ron Carter from the sixties and seventies, and, of course, the amazing Scott LaFaro. This is the jazz I so loved but thought I’d reached the highest, most sacred ground with Bill Evans—and which I thought had died with Herbie Hancock’s “Rockit” and the advent of the midi- and Synclavier technologies. (No offence, Msrs McLaughlin, Hancock, DiMeola, Ponty, Holdsworth, Corea, and Bruford.) Actually, the “techno-death” of 70s jazz fusion spured me into a glorious foray into old, “purer” jazz musics—including lots of big band, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong, Oscar and Ella, Duke, Sinatra, Cole Porter, the Gershwins, and Monk. Ah, Monk! Such an education I received there. (I thought I was “open” to music until I heard Monk!) The wonderful 1986 movie “Round Midnight” got me moving into more “modern” jazz: Dexter, Lester, Bird, Dizzie, Miles, and more. “Kind of Blue” got me diving into Adderly, Coltrane and Bill Evans. With Bill—and especially his Riverside live recordings form the Village Vanguard—I reached satori—a place from which I didn’t feel the need to continue my search. I was done with jazz. Or so I thought. Ten years of getting to know “classical” music, Minimalism, and even opera, fell away into no music. I guess I’d reached satiety. Hearing “The Rite of Strings” coincided with my reawakening to music—that there was, indeed, new and interesting musics still being made, still undiscovered. But, of all the albums I’ve now bathed in during the past four years, I’ve heard none that please and impress me so well as this one. The dudes put it all out there with some stellar playing on some absolutely gorgeous tunes. While many may complain of the relative lack of pyrotechnics and overall feel-good vibe to the album, I derive great joy and energy from this album—every song, start to finish—everytime I play it (which is frequently). Plus, I’m an owner and frequent viewer of the “Live at Montreux-1994” DVD from which this CD received it’s inspiration. This is NOT from the concert, but rather studio versions of some of the songs they had done in their 1994 tour. The songs are rather less flashy here (Buy the DVD: it’s amazing!) but a very polished representation of this amazing collaboration.

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