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Walking with Giants
(2004)
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The Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey is a rather fascinating trio. Reed Mathis is the main wild card, for he plays acoustic bass, octave pedal-induced bass (which sometimes sounds like a guitar), cello, 12-string guitar and sitar. Mathis is often in the lead (particularly when playing in the upper register), pianist Brian Haas is quite unpredictable ...
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The Sameness of Difference
(2005)
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The Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey is a trio that is as eccentric as its name, since there is no Jacob Fred! Although appearing to be a conventional piano/bass/drums trio, the group performs jazzed-up versions of rock songs, spacy renditions of jazz standards, and originals that are not lacking in humor. Its music is mostly difficult to describe, falling ...
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Welcome Home
(1999)
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This group, with no one named Jacob Fred, is one of the jammin-est outfits to come down the pike in a long while, the ultimate '90s Bohemians. They fuse many heavy elements of modern electric and acoustic music, with no small tip of the cap to '70s bands like Soft Machine, The Muffins, Mallard, and even the more electric Don Cherry combos. The ...
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Symbiosis Osmosis
(2005)
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All Is One: Live in New York City
(2002)
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Bop snobs love to lump all avant-garde jazz together and claim that all of it is mindless screaming, but the people who make such claims haven't done their homework. Most of them wouldn't know Cecil Taylor from Horace Tapscott, nor would they be able to tell the Art Ensemble of Chicago from Ornette Coleman & Prime Time. The point is that there are ...
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Lil Tae Rides Again
(2008)
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