| COMMON
GROUND (2001) |
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long anticipated collection of Hans' beautiful and powerful
compositions delivered with many talented friends, including
David Sanchez,
Donny McCaslin, and Miguel
Zenon on sax, Luis Perdomo on piano, and Dan Weiss on drums. |
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Compositions copyright 2001 by Hans Glawischnig. Produced by
Hans Glawischnig. Recorded 4/11/01 at Systems Two by Mike Marciano.
Mixed 7/01/01 at Manhattan Center by Rob "Wacko" Hunter. Mastered
8/21/01 at Sterling Sound by Greg Calbi. |
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| ...ALBUMS
WITH OTHER ARTISTS... |
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| JAMES
MOODY -- HOMAGE (2004) |
| Tenor
great James Moody with a killer band, including Bob Belden (winds
& brass arranger); David Hazeltine, Scott Kinsey (piano); Hans
Glawisching and Todd Coolman (bass); Billy Kilson and Anthony
Pinciotti (drums); Don Alias (percussion). |
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1.
A Message To Moody
2. Lazy Afternoon
3. Untitled Hancock Original
4. Main Title: Glengarry, Glenross
5. Simplicity And Beauty
6. We All Love Moody
7. Moody Tune
8. And Then Again
9. Homage
10. When Lucy Smiles At Me
11. Love Was The Cause For All Good Things
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| MIGUEL
ZENON -- CEREMONIAL (2004) |
| A
stellar record from a stellar band, playing the tunes of gifted
alto saxaphonist Miguel
Zenón. Features many players drawn from David Sanchez's
celebrated group. such as bassist Hans Glawischnig, drummer
Antonio Sanchez, pianist Luis Perdomo, as well as vocalist Luciana
Souza and percussionist Hector "Tito" Matos. |
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Leyenda (9:18)
2. Ceremonial (9:45)
3. Transfiguration (6:36)
4. Mega (6:48)
5. A Reminder of us (6:38)
6. Morning Chant (8:15)
7. 440 (7:41)
8. Ya (6:43)
9. Great is Thy Faithfulness (8:16)
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| KEN
HATFIELD -- THE SURREALIST TABLE (2003) |
| Ken
Hatfield's fifth offering on Arthur Circle Music, where the
talented guitarist-composer explores the warm-toned beauty and
inherent contrapuntal nature of the classical guitar in the
stripped down setting of guitar-bass-drums. Recorded with a
highly interactive trio featuring longtime collaborator Hans
Glawischnig on bass and Jeff Hirshfield on drums. |
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The Chimera (5:03)
2. A Demain (5:31)
3. Iphigeneia (7:26)
4. Mixed Motion (6:01)
5. The Surrealist Table (5:12)
6. Castalia (4:19)
7. Berceuse (5:53)
8. Most Every Day (5:26)
9. Ariadne's Thread (5:28)
10. Funkissimo (4:58)
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| RAY
BARRETTO -- HOMAGE TO ART BLAKEY (2003) |
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to AllAboutJazz.com, "Homage To Art Blakey is a positively
convincing example of the saying 'imitation is the sincerest
form of respect.' This truly sounds like a Jazz Messenger record."
The legendary Ray Barretto drew together a powerful group, including
bassist Hans Glawischnig, drummer Vince Cherico, pianist Luis
Perdomo, trumpeter John Bailey, and alto saxophonist Miguel
Zenon. Don't miss Hans' funky arrangement of Lee Morgan's Buh's
Bossa! |
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Close Your Eyes
2. United
3. Sleeping Dancer Sleep On
4. Noise In the Attic
5. Ballade For Buhaina
6. Frere Jacques
7. Buh's Bossa
8. Lester Left Town
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| KEN
HATFIELD -- PHOENIX RISING (2002) |
| Guitarist
Ken Hatfield's third outing with an extraordinary rhythm section
built around Hans Glawischnig and master drummer Duduka da Fonseca.
Others include pianist Dom Salvador, Billy Drewes on saxophone,
and trumpet player Claudio Roditi. |
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1.
Phoenix Rising (6:25)
2. Tableau Du Souvenir (5:17)
3. The Aleph (5:07)
4. Meroe (7:37)
5. Retroflexion (5:37)
6. Yo Es (5:10)
7. Iberia (6:37)
8. For Jeanette (5:56)
9. Combray (5:24)
10. Riff for Brother Jack (4:47)
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| DAVID
SANCHEZ -- TRAVESIA (2001) |
| A
superb album by the David Sanchez Sextet. |
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Prince of Darkness
2. Máquina (Viajando en el Tren)
3. Paz Pá Vieques (Seis Chorreao) /Peace
for Vieques
4. Ill Wind
5. Joyful
6. River Tales
7. No Quiero Piedras en Mi Camino
8. Karla's Changes
9. Pra Dizer Adeus
10. Power of the Wind
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| DAVID
SANCHEZ -- MELAZA (2000) |
| Hans'
first recording with the David Sanchez Sextet that includes
one number penned by Hans: the stunning Orbitando.
According to the New York Times, "[Sanchez] is doing what
so many of the smartest musicians of the Americas are doing,
whether in jazz or rock or dance music: fueling futuristic ambitions
with old vernacular traditions, and making music that easily
claims art status and yet doesn't float away on self-generated
intellect." Produced by Branford Marsalis. |
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1.
Puerto San Juan
2. Canto a Loíza
3. Ogro
4. Canción del Cañaveral (Song of the Sugar
Cane Field)
5. Orbitando
6. Against Our Will
7. Centinela
8. Ueja Esta Cançáo |
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| KEN
HATFIELD -- DYAD (2000) |
| According
to Randall Kremer (Smithsonian Institution), guitarist Ken Hatfield's
latest project "brings to full flower the extraordinary
compositions and musicianship of one of the great talents in
jazz. Impossible to categorize, yet strikingly beautiful on
every level, the music of Ken Hatfield is quite simply among
the most exciting and refreshing on the music scene today."
Composing songs inspired by American jazz and Brazilian music,
Hatfield skillfully combines both influences along with a stellar
supporting cast that includes Hans Glawischnig on double-bass
and singer Maucha Adnet, who provides vocal coloration on two
tracks. |
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1.
To And Fro (5:36)
2. Pro Lito (7:08)
3. Dyad (4:54)
4. Stirrings Still (5:21)
5. Do You Know Joe Jones (6:06)
6. Endymion (5:27)
7. Incantation (5:47)
8. A Bit For Miss Fitt (4:57)
9. The Impresario (5:24) |
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| KEN
HATFIELD -- MUSIC FOR GUITAR AND BASS (1998) |
| Guitarist
Ken Hatfield's first record offers wonderful eclectic performances
from him and bassist Hans Glawischnig, springing from Hatfield's
carefully crafted, original jazz compositions that allow for
a full range of expression and style from the two musicians.
From the swinging riffs of Feudility to the serious Latin
groove of Mario's Garage to the hip, minor key Bhutan
Blue, the duo play with admirable cohesion while turning
out many nice improvisations. |
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1.
Feudility (4:50)
2. Solo: Good Buy? (6:06)
3. Mario's Garage (4:25)
4. Prelude/The Eagle's Gift
5. Pegasus (4:33)
6. Venezia (5:42)
7. Bhutan Blue (5:01)
8. Juniper Street (7:13)
9. The Traveler (5:50)
10. Bergamo (4:59)
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