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Rich Halley, with the Matthew Shipp Trio – ‘The Shape of Things’ (2020)

The first encounter of tenor sax boss Rich Halley and the Matthew Shipp Trio worked out so well, they quickly decided to do it again.

Jerry Marotta, Legendary Drummer: The Albums That Shaped My Career

Jerry Marotta, Legendary Drummer: The Albums That Shaped My Career

Jerry Marotta joined Ross Boissoneau to discuss career-shaping albums by Peter Gabriel, James Taylor and Joe Cocker.

Toto, "Running Out of Time" from 'Toto XIV' (2015): Toto Tuesdays

Toto, “Running Out of Time” from ‘Toto XIV’ (2015): Toto Tuesdays

“Running Out of Time” comes charging out to open what was once believed to be the final Toto studio project.

Roger Waters - 'Us + Them' (2020)

Roger Waters – ‘Us + Them’ (2020)

Roger Waters has been fighting this fight for a long time, and it is amazing how songs that he wrote decades ago sound so relevant today.

Election Special with Pink Floyd, Ramones, CSNY, the Who + Others: Odd Couples

Election Special with Pink Floyd, Ramones, CSNY, the Who + Others: Odd Couples

I’m not one to be highly critical of a person’s political beliefs. But if I’m being honest, I have been known to judge a person on their music collection.

Chicago "Chasin' the Wind" from 'Twenty 1' (1991): Saturdays in the Park

Chicago “Chasin’ the Wind” from ‘Twenty 1’ (1991): Saturdays in the Park

Chicago’s version of this Diane Warren song comes off as a paint-by-numbers effort included to appease a record company chasin’ a hit.

Grip Weeds, Richard Barone, Anderson Council + Others - 'Jem Records Celebrates John Lennon' (2020)

Grip Weeds, Richard Barone, Anderson Council + Others – ‘Jem Records Celebrates John Lennon’ (2020)

While some covers work better than others, ‘Jem Records Celebrates John Lennon’ provides a fun tribute that includes less-obvious updates of deeper cuts.

Craig Taborn's Junk Magic - 'Compass Confusion' (2020)

Craig Taborn’s Junk Magic – ‘Compass Confusion’ (2020)

Progressive music has moved in the direction suggested long ago by ‘Junk Magic’ but as Craig Taborn revisits these ideas, it’s clear they remain unique in an increasingly crowded field.

The Moody Blues - 'Sur la mer' (1988): On Second Thought

The Moody Blues – ‘Sur la mer’ (1988): On Second Thought

Unlike many recordings back then, ‘Sur la mer’ doesn’t go overboard on smothering the Moody Blues’ natural talents in a blanket of gadgetry.

Ian Dury - 'Hit Me: The Best of Ian Dury' (2020)

Ian Dury – ‘Hit Me: The Best of Ian Dury’ (2020)

‘Hit Me: The Best of Ian Dury’ is pure nostalgia, but curated in such a way that you get a real insight into his musical persona.