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Live At The Cellar

By Ugetsu
Label: Cellar Live
Released: 2006
Track listing: Backstage Sally; King For A Day; Back At The Sugar Shack; That Old Feeling; Maybe Yes, Maybe No; Caribbean Fire Dance; Open Book; Crowder.
Ugetsu: Live At The Cellar

by Nic Jones
A band which names itself after an Art Blakey album wears its heart on its sleeve, or rather its jewel case. The instrumental lineup here is exactly the same as the Jazz Messengers edition that included Wayne Shorter and Curtis Fuller, and the programme is made up of originals plus lines from the likes of Shorter ...
Cape Town Blues
By Ugetsu
Label:
Released: 2000
Track listing: Forged Visa; Animated; Down The Back Of The Garden; For The Sound Of The Ocean; Valery's Changes; The Middleman; Commandments From A Higher Authority; Special Delivery; Between Road And Home; Cape Town Blues. (Total Time: 68:53)
Ugetsu: Cape Town Blues

by C. Michael Bailey
Jujitsu Music. The band name comes from an Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers recording (Original Jazz Classics 90). I got that from the liner notes after I had listened to the disc. I originally noted that Ugetsu’s lineup was identical to that the 60s Messengers with a tenor-trumpet-trombone front. The tone of Cape Town Blues ...