Cosmologic / Eyes In The Back Of My Head
Album: | Eyes In The Back Of My Head | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Cosmologic | Added: | Jun 2008 | |
Label: | Cuneiform Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2008-07-06 | Pull Date: | 2008-09-07 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Sep 7 | Aug 10 | Jul 20 | Jul 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 05, 2008: | Memory Select
The Rumpus |
4. | Jul 11, 2008: | Memory Select
The Rumpus |
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2. | Aug 08, 2008: | The Tainted A-Word
The Apex Is The Whole |
5. | Jul 10, 2008: | Sunshine ... in the Afternoon
on't remember ... didn't like it! |
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3. | Jul 18, 2008: | No Cover, No Minimum
The Rumpus |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2008-06-29
Reviewed 2008-06-29
Modern free-jazz. Quartet fronted by sax and trombone, populated by San Diego regulars. Energetic and adventurous, with some richly jazzy playing from guys who've known each other long enough to form a cohesive unit -- they're able to make tightly knit work out of loosely assembled group soloing. Straight-jazz fans can get a lot out of 1,6,8. The band takes some wilder chances on 4,5.
1- Crazed marching-band intro, midtempo, then a tough-digging rock-like bassline. Spacey trombone solo.
2- Mid/fast, kind of a stomping marching feel. Crazy sax solo.
3- Slow and grand.
4- Slow intro, into brisk disjoint improv. Nutso cartoony trombone sounds later.
5- A growing outburst of sax/trombone goodness. Then a rumbling quiet segment (with timpani!) & faster, grooving ending.
6- Fast fast bop/swing. You wouldn't know it's for Darfur.
7- Slowish and thoughtful.
8- Brightly midtempo, with a playfully trouble-brewing sound. Cool sax solo over a spare background. Later, a calm composed theme emerges over snare drum.
1- Crazed marching-band intro, midtempo, then a tough-digging rock-like bassline. Spacey trombone solo.
2- Mid/fast, kind of a stomping marching feel. Crazy sax solo.
3- Slow and grand.
4- Slow intro, into brisk disjoint improv. Nutso cartoony trombone sounds later.
5- A growing outburst of sax/trombone goodness. Then a rumbling quiet segment (with timpani!) & faster, grooving ending.
6- Fast fast bop/swing. You wouldn't know it's for Darfur.
7- Slowish and thoughtful.
8- Brightly midtempo, with a playfully trouble-brewing sound. Cool sax solo over a spare background. Later, a calm composed theme emerges over snare drum.
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