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from http://www.jazzreview.com/cdreview.cfm?ID=1681 :
Featured Artist: Jack Kevorkian and Morpheus Quintet
CD Title: A Very Still Life
Year: 1998
Record Label: Lucid Subjazz
Style: Acid Jazz
Musicians: Jack Kevorkian (flute)
Review: Starts off with tentative piano strikes, as if testing the waters to see if the climate of the big ol' world is cold and unaccepting or maybe, just maybe the door's open a crack to the possibility that there might be something more to the image you have fixed in your mind. Ya, it's a shock to think of Jack Kevorkian breathing softly into a flute, and that he actually wrote all these songs (save one), but you get over that quickly enough by just listening to the sounds that are very much grooviness (save one: in strange loops, a bordering on too flowery power cheese that only irks). Ends on a maybe too ominous a note, being just a wee predictable, but with stuff in between that's worthy of multiple spins. Album art by Jack, too.
Track list:
1. Whispering, Came Violets
2. Summertooth
3. Brotherhood Of
4. A Very Still Life
5. August to Amber
6. Fuguetta Caffeine
7. Interlude: Unfinished Minuet
8. In Strange Loops
9. Back at Abby's
10. Interlude: Gavat
11. Geoff's Mood
12. Une Lettre de Jean