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Copperopolis


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Cueball bobbin'

Frontman

Swamba redux

Copperopolis

Blue sock

The pursuit package

A street fight could break out

Drop the rock

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Reviews (3)


PopMatters

d. 9. Feb. 2006

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Will Layman

d. 9. Feb. 2006

"Copperopolis is a back-to-basics record, a rockin' outing for guitar, drums, and tenor sax that works as instrumental rock or as boogie jazz for the day after tomorrow ... Merely a very good and fun record. It knows what it is about, and so do you - it's comfortable in its licks and riffs and powerfully tight rhythm section playing. But maybe like a very good romantic comedy or a very well done adventure movie, it comes along at a time when weve seen quite a few already".


All about jazz

d. 5. Feb. 2006

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Paul Olson

d. 5. Feb. 2006

"The Charlie Hunter Trio's last CD, "Friends seen and unseen", seemed to set a standard for groove-based guitar trio interplay ... but Hunters new trio disc pretty much leaves it in the shade".


Jazz special

Nr. 90 (2006)

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Tine Clara Holbøll

Nr. 90 (2006)

"Swamba Redux hedder Charlie Hunters tredje skæring på Copperopolis, og det er ret betegnende for det lidt syrede og groovy jazzrock-distrikt der åbnes for ... Charlie Hunter [er] stadigvæk ligeså tilpas sej med sit elastiske guitarspil, som han plejer at være".