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Maximum Ink Magazine

March 1, 2009 CD Reviews, Sangria CD Reviews

Spicy tantalizing flamenco melodies cross pollinate with East Indian rhythms that beg to be imbibed in while a gentle warm breeze rustles your hair. Jazzy flirtations permeate the world music foray and are focused by Parker’s poignant piano (or santur) accentuations.

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Jazz Journal

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The mix of live recording sounds with the vibrant energy is ...
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