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Plimley, Paul / Lisle Ellis / Gregg Bendian : Noir
Plimley, Paul / Lisle Ellis / Gregg Bendian :
Noir

(Les Disques Victo -- Canada )


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Recorded in Montreal in 1992, pianist Paul Plimley, bassist Lisle Ellis, and drummer-vibraphonist Gregg Bendian shape a dark-hued free jazz session with strong compositional ideas, shifting between shadowy swing, turbulent energy, and adventurous textures, while Bruce FreedmanŐs sax adds sharp focus on select tracks.

Davis, Anthony  / Paul Plimley / Al Neil / John Kameel Farah: Past Piano Present | Live at Western F
Davis, Anthony / Paul Plimley / Al Neil / John Kameel Farah:
Past Piano Present | Live at Western Front 1985 - 2015 [VINYL LP with DOWNLOAD]

(Western Front New Music -- Canada )


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Four innovative and creative pianists performing solo at the Western Front between 1985 and 2015--Anthony Davis, Paul Plimley, Al Neil, John Kameel Farah--compiled on this extraordinary LP, the 2nd essential archive from one of Canada's most important performance spaces.

Houle, Viviane: Treize
Houle, Viviane:
Treize

(Drip Audio -- Canada )


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Out free improvising vocalist Viviane Houle's debut solo release in duos with a veritable who's-who of Vancouver's finest improvisers including Peggy Lee, Jesse Zubot, &c. &c.

Lussier, Rene & Now Orchestra: Le Tour Du Bloc
Lussier, Rene & Now Orchestra:
Le Tour Du Bloc

(Les Disques Victo -- Canada )


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Recorded in February 1995, guitarist-composer Rene Lussier leads the massive Now Orchestra through a bold score that blends rock rhythms, free jazz blowouts and cinematic improvisation; across two days the ensemble of saxes, trumpet, cello, guitar, bass and drums navigates abrupt shifts, dense textures and playful detours, confirming a singular large-ensemble statement that remains vivid and unpredictable.



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