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California Knife Laws 2009

Posted on Tuesday, July 19, 2011 in Knives

california knife laws 2009

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California Family Laws and Rules 2009 by  Edition , 0


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Knife Laws of the Fifty States


Knife Laws of the Fifty States


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International Labor and Employment Laws 2009


International Labor and Employment Laws 2009


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International Labor and Employment Laws 2009

2011 Drug Laws - California Edition


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California Criminal Law Concepts, 2009 Edition by Hunt, Derald D.; Rutledge, Devallis Edition , 1


California Criminal Law Concepts, 2009 Edition by Hunt, Derald D.; Rutledge, Devallis Edition , 1


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California Criminal Law Concepts, 2009 Edition is the most authoritative full-featured textbook on California Criminal Law – and is updated with new relevant state laws each year!

Peace Officers' Guide to California's Dangerous Weapons Laws


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Peace Officers’ Guide to California’s Dangerous Weapons Laws

Shonen Knife: Live at Mohawk Place 2009


Shonen Knife: Live at Mohawk Place 2009


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California Rules of Court Federal 2009.

In-Laws


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The In-Laws


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Plate Fork Knife Spoon


Plate Fork Knife Spoon


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In many cases, albums that have claimed to offer a fusion of jazz and hip-hop have ended up being more hip-hop than jazz. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing; ultimately, the bottom line is not whether or not something is hip-hop or jazz, but whether or not it is well done. This self-titled disc by Northern California’s Plate Fork Knife Spoon is the opposite of the albums that have a jazz influence but are more hip-hop than jazz; this release is essentially the work of a jazz-funk instrumental combo that happens to like the rhythms of hip-hop. The CD detours into alternative rap territory (à la Pete Miser, A Tribe Called Quest, Common or Digable Planets) on “Wonder,” which features rapper Raashan Ahmad. But more often than not, this is an album of instrumental jazz-funk — and Plate Fork Knife Spoon draws on ’70s influences (either direct or indirect) that include Herbie Hancock, Lonnie Liston Smith & the Cosmic Echoes and Miles Davis (minus the extensive trumpet solos — the Northern Californians’ debt to Davis is more compositional than anything). The grooves are generally infectious — certainly infectious enough to make this CD enjoyable — although the solos, as a rule, aren’t as focused as they could be. Think of a truly classic jazz-funk performance — Grover Washington, Jr. on “Mr. Magic,” Eddie Harris on “Listen Here,” Ronnie Laws on “Always There” — and you think of soloists who did more than groove; they really dug into their instruments and made it crystal clear that they had something to say. But if Plate Fork Knife Spoon’s album falls short of mind-blowing, it’s still a decent and noteworthy outing — and it indicates that the Bay Area combo is worth keeping an eye on. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi Performers: Charlie Roberts – Moog Bass; Kat Ouano – Juno, Casio, Mini Moog, Arp, Fender Rhodes, Piano, Keyboards; Raashan Ahmad – Rap; David Boyce – Saxophone; Eric Krasno – Guitar; Headnodic – Guitar (Bass); Max MacVeety – Drums; Rashaan Ahmad – Vocals


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