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Abstrakt/Blak
Format: Audio CD from Motema Music (2006-06-27)
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Abstrakt Blak
- Blak Is Back
- A Platform
- Pocket Lint
- This Is
- Across 125th
- Harlem @ Last
- All I Ever Wanted
- Out Of Time
- Dream Deferred
Acid Warfare Volume Two: The Trance Acid Connection
Format: Audio CD from Adrenalin Records (1996-09-17)
List price: $15.98
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Tracks:
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Disc 1
- Acid New York - E.O.X.
- Winking - Steve Bug
- Pump' - Transmigration
- Mental Breakdown (Total Loss Mix) - Twister
- Don't Stop (Mo' Tune Remix) - Mark N-R-G
- Klente - Biotrans
- Exploration - Blokka
- The Trail - Junk Project II
- Silver Clouds - Al-Faris Vs. The Pagemaster
- High On The Edge - House Trap II

African Healing Dance
Format: DVD from Gemini Sun Records (1998-09-16)
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Average review score: 

I agree with all the good reviews
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Review Date: 2008-07-28
Review Date: 2008-07-28
Excelente!!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2008-07-28
Review Date: 2008-07-28
All I can say is wow!!! I did read some reviews before purchasing this dvd but you know what you have to experience doing
the movements yourself and give your own review. I love this dvd!!! I did take some african dance classes when I was young.
So I did recognize some of the movements and let me tell you I was looking for something I could sweat to and believe me when
I say I have found it. This dvd is fun and will get you to sweating from the warm into the dances. I am glad I brought it
and will be working out to it every chance I get.
Wow wow wow! everybody dance!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-27
Review Date: 2008-07-27
This presentation of dance, and African dance, is truly Incredible! Don't miss out - it's a Real Beauty!
Excellent resource
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Review Date: 2008-06-28
Review Date: 2008-06-28
An excellent resource for anyone interested in African dance. Wyoma is a beautiful dancer and experienced teacher. She combines
her knowledge of traditional dance with a modern approach especially in the warm up session. This DVD would be suitable for
the classroom too.
African Healing Dance
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Review Date: 2008-03-31
Review Date: 2008-03-31
An excellent presentation of African dance in a natural setting. That helps me to stay motivated to practice! Thank you.
Mad, Mad World of Soundtracks, Vol. 2
Format: Audio CD from Universal (2001-01-01)
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Tracks:
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Disc 1
- Six Million Dollar Man - John Gregory
- Gelbe Haus Am Pinnasberg
- Place for Lovers - Ella Fitzgerald
- Bond Street
- Wie Ein Blitz - Sam Spence
- Nothing to Lose - Claudine Longet
- Harper - Kai Winding
- Die Kette - Tender Aggression
- Street of San Francisco - Pat Williams
- Time for Us - Astrud Gilberto
- Robbi, Tobbi and Das Fliewatuut
- Old Couple [Vocal Version] - Neal Hefti
- Come Saturday Morning - Chet Baker
- Angels Who Burn Their Wings - Peter Thomas
- Diamonds Are Forever - The Bachelors
- Tatort - Klaus Doldinger
- Night Vistor - Jimmy Smith
- Windmills of Your Mind
- French Connection - Button-Down Brass
- That Night - Scott Walker

The Anglo/American/Scottish Connection
Format: Audio CD from Hep Records (2004-08-03)
List price: $16.98
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Tracks:
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Disc 1
- Points North
- Moonlights On The Dichty
- Wailing Of The Willow
- The Scots Connection
- Fling
- A Child Is Born
- Twelve-Ten-Twelve
- K And J
- Five For Jimmy
- Long Ago And Far Away
- Here We Are
- Daydream
- Israel
Another Evolution
Format: Audio CD from Airborn Monkey (2003-05-13)
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At Last
Format: Audio CD from NOHC (2007-09-25)
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Balkan Connection
Format: Audio CD from Tokuma Japan Comm. (2007-07-16)
List price: $47.99
New price: $23.76
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Doboy
- You're My Everything
- Bopper
- Manhattan Mood
- Balkan Blue
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- Handful O' Soul
- Why Not You
- Nights of Skopje
- Nella
Average review score: 

Relatively Unknown......Definitely Underrated Trumpet Player
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-26
Review Date: 2008-02-26
Apparently Dusko is well known in Europe. I remember hearing good things about him when he was with Woody Herman briefly in
the early '60s. Maybe that will change a lot since he started recording with the Enja label. This was recorded in 1995 but
I didn't come across my copy until 2000. Probably no one will read this since the sales ranking is 500K plus, more attributable
I believe to the lack of exposure than to the man's talents.
There are only two standards on this cd, the other eight are all originals by Dusko; the whole album arranged by him which testifies as to his compositional and arranging skills undoubtedly a result of his studies at the prestigious Berklee School of Music.
Although this is a big band album, the most striking thing about Dusko's playing was on the two standards and the final selection where he showed a lot of resembance to Miles Davis.....and I don't think it was just because he was using a Harmon mute.
The opener, "Doboy", had a slightly Spanish tinge and reminds me of some of the music I've heard by Gerald Wilson. This also featured some fine piano by Peter Michelich who also turned in some good work on "Balkan Blue" and displays some funkiness on a soul jazz type of blues, "A Handful O'Soul". "The Bopper" more than likely reflects the time Dusko spent in this country. "Manhattan Mood" is a relaxed big band ballad spotlighting some exceptionally smooth tenor sax by Gianni Basso.
There's a nice quote starting Dusko's solo on "Balkan Blue", attributed by the liner notes to Gershwin, actually taken from Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To". "Nights Of Skopje" is a sort of jazz waltz while "Why Not You" is another ballad incorporating a nice blend of instruments giving avery fat sound and providing a good background to another fine tenor saxist, Tony Lakatos.
This is a very listenable album, a lot different from big band charts we normally hear. It was interesting enough that I've since acquired two more of his cds which are small group....and even better! I intend to review those in the near future.
There are only two standards on this cd, the other eight are all originals by Dusko; the whole album arranged by him which testifies as to his compositional and arranging skills undoubtedly a result of his studies at the prestigious Berklee School of Music.
Although this is a big band album, the most striking thing about Dusko's playing was on the two standards and the final selection where he showed a lot of resembance to Miles Davis.....and I don't think it was just because he was using a Harmon mute.
The opener, "Doboy", had a slightly Spanish tinge and reminds me of some of the music I've heard by Gerald Wilson. This also featured some fine piano by Peter Michelich who also turned in some good work on "Balkan Blue" and displays some funkiness on a soul jazz type of blues, "A Handful O'Soul". "The Bopper" more than likely reflects the time Dusko spent in this country. "Manhattan Mood" is a relaxed big band ballad spotlighting some exceptionally smooth tenor sax by Gianni Basso.
There's a nice quote starting Dusko's solo on "Balkan Blue", attributed by the liner notes to Gershwin, actually taken from Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To". "Nights Of Skopje" is a sort of jazz waltz while "Why Not You" is another ballad incorporating a nice blend of instruments giving avery fat sound and providing a good background to another fine tenor saxist, Tony Lakatos.
This is a very listenable album, a lot different from big band charts we normally hear. It was interesting enough that I've since acquired two more of his cds which are small group....and even better! I intend to review those in the near future.

Balkan Connection
Format: Audio CD from Enja (1996-10-15)
List price: $28.98
New price: $17.81
Used price: $17.00
Used price: $17.00
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Doboy
- You're My Everything
- The Bopper
- Manhattan Mood
- Balkan Blue
- You Don't Know What Love Is
- A Handful O' Soul
- Why Not You
- Nights Of Skopje
- Nella
Average review score: 

Relatively Unknown......Definitely Underrated Trumpet Player
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-26
Review Date: 2008-02-26
Apparently Dusko is well known in Europe. I remember hearing good things about him when he was with Woody Herman briefly in
the early '60s. Maybe that will change a lot since he started recording with the Enja label. This was recorded in 1995 but
I didn't come across my copy until 2000. Probably no one will read this since the sales ranking is 500K plus, more attributable
I believe to the lack of exposure than to the man's talents.
There are only two standards on this cd, the other eight are all originals by Dusko; the whole album arranged by him which testifies as to his compositional and arranging skills undoubtedly a result of his studies at the prestigious Berklee School of Music.
Although this is a big band album, the most striking thing about Dusko's playing was on the two standards and the final selection where he showed a lot of resembance to Miles Davis.....and I don't think it was just because he was using a Harmon mute.
The opener, "Doboy", had a slightly Spanish tinge and reminds me of some of the music I've heard by Gerald Wilson. This also featured some fine piano by Peter Michelich who also turned in some good work on "Balkan Blue" and displays some funkiness on a soul jazz type of blues, "A Handful O'Soul". "The Bopper" more than likely reflects the time Dusko spent in this country. "Manhattan Mood" is a relaxed big band ballad spotlighting some exceptionally smooth tenor sax by Gianni Basso.
There's a nice quote starting Dusko's solo on "Balkan Blue", attributed by the liner notes to Gershwin, actually taken from Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To". "Nights Of Skopje" is a sort of jazz waltz while "Why Not You" is another ballad incorporating a nice blend of instruments giving avery fat sound and providing a good background to another fine tenor saxist, Tony Lakatos.
This is a very listenable album, a lot different from big band charts we normally hear. It was interesting enough that I've since acquired two more of his cds which are small group....and even better! I intend to review those in the near future.
There are only two standards on this cd, the other eight are all originals by Dusko; the whole album arranged by him which testifies as to his compositional and arranging skills undoubtedly a result of his studies at the prestigious Berklee School of Music.
Although this is a big band album, the most striking thing about Dusko's playing was on the two standards and the final selection where he showed a lot of resembance to Miles Davis.....and I don't think it was just because he was using a Harmon mute.
The opener, "Doboy", had a slightly Spanish tinge and reminds me of some of the music I've heard by Gerald Wilson. This also featured some fine piano by Peter Michelich who also turned in some good work on "Balkan Blue" and displays some funkiness on a soul jazz type of blues, "A Handful O'Soul". "The Bopper" more than likely reflects the time Dusko spent in this country. "Manhattan Mood" is a relaxed big band ballad spotlighting some exceptionally smooth tenor sax by Gianni Basso.
There's a nice quote starting Dusko's solo on "Balkan Blue", attributed by the liner notes to Gershwin, actually taken from Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To". "Nights Of Skopje" is a sort of jazz waltz while "Why Not You" is another ballad incorporating a nice blend of instruments giving avery fat sound and providing a good background to another fine tenor saxist, Tony Lakatos.
This is a very listenable album, a lot different from big band charts we normally hear. It was interesting enough that I've since acquired two more of his cds which are small group....and even better! I intend to review those in the near future.

Bar Jazz Connection
Format: Audio CD from (2006-11-14)
List price: $13.99
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Jazz-Music-Reviews-->Swing-->Jazz Connection
Related Subjects: Jellyroll Jive Aces John Malino and the Swing Society Johnny Nocturne Band Jokers Wild Jumpin Joz Band Kearney, Grams Bronsdon King Henry The Showmen Kustbandet Kyler Downs, Rebecca Kyser, Kay Lavay Smith Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers Les Brown and the Band of Renown Lex and Joe Lost Continentals Louisville Sluggers Lucky Sevens
More Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Related Subjects: Jellyroll Jive Aces John Malino and the Swing Society Johnny Nocturne Band Jokers Wild Jumpin Joz Band Kearney, Grams Bronsdon King Henry The Showmen Kustbandet Kyler Downs, Rebecca Kyser, Kay Lavay Smith Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers Les Brown and the Band of Renown Lex and Joe Lost Continentals Louisville Sluggers Lucky Sevens
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I discovered this video off of another customer who reviews a lot of salsa DVDs. He said it was one of the best dance videos he's ever purchased. And recommended it to salsa dancers.
used copies are cheap so ...
I agree completely. This is a top quality video. THANK YOU