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Jazz 15 November, 2004

Soweto Kinch's Dune Records release 'Conversations With The Unseen' No 5 in Amazon.com (US) Editor's Picks for Top-10 Jazz CDs of 2004

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NEW YORK (Indiego Jazz Promotions/ www.dune-music.com) - Amazon.com (US) Editor's Picks: 10 Best Jazz CDs of 2004
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/feature/-/547806/ref=m_best_3_26/104-1127964-1444704

1. Ivey-Divey by Don Byron
2. Funeral for a Friend by Dirty Dozen Brass Band
3. Friends Seen & Unseen by Charlie Hunter
4. Careless Love by Madeleine Peyroux
5. Conversations With the Unseen by SOWETO KINCH (DuneCD08)
In the '50s and '60s, Jamaican-born Joe Harriott was the face of Black jazz in Britain, followed by Courtney Pine in the '80s. In 2004, alto saxophonist/rapper Soweto Kinch is the man at the helm. A member of the trailblazing ensemble Jazz Jamaica All Stars, the award-winning Kinch leads a supple and swinging combo through a pleasing and propulsive program that combines straight-ahead jazz with hip-hop, spoken word, and Caribbean elements. Tunes like the Latin-tinged "Doxology," "Snakehips," and the Trane-ish "Equiano's Tears" - dedicated to the 18th century British ex-slave Olaudah Equiano - show that Kinch knows the tradition, from Charlie Parker to Greg Osby. But he also kicks it as a lyricist, as evidenced on the Roots-like jams "Intro," "Outro," "Intermission - Split Decision," and "Good Nyooz," where Eska Mtungwazi's boppish vocals steal the show. God save the swing! - Eugene Holley, Jr.

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7. Buzz by Ben Allison, Medicine Wheel
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9. Eternal by Branford Marsalis
10. End of the World Party: Just in Case (Dig) by Medeski Martin & Wood






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