Vince Guaraldi: You’re (Not) Elected Charlie Brown
Glenn Cronkhite | Mel Martin | Pat O’Hara | Seward McCain | Tom Harrell | Vince Guaraldi
As with Guaraldi’s It Was a Short Summer (reviewed in Jazzwise May 2024) this new release is an amalgam of...
Reviewed by Alyn Shipton in issue: November/2024
Henrik Jensen: Above Your House
Dave Smith | Esben Tjalve | Henrik Jensen
Congratulations to Oliver Weindling for keeping the Babel label going for 30 years, marked by this release, his first for his...
Reviewed by Stuart Nicholson in issue: November/2024
The Necks: Bleed
Chris Abrams | Lloyd Swanton | Tony Buck
What can I say? What is there to say? It’s The Necks. You’ll either get it – and like it...
Reviewed by Kevin Whitlock in issue: November/2024
Aki Takase Japanic: Thema Prima
Aki Takase | Dag Magnus Narvesen | Daniel Erdmann | DJ Illvibe | Johannes Fink
A long-time Berlin resident, the pianist-composer Aki Takase went into a Budapest recording studio with new band Japanic for her...
Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: June/2019
Maynard Ferguson: Birdland Dream Band
Despite a small amount of distortion on the original 1956 recordings, this is one of Ferguson's finest bands, with exemplary...
Reviewed by Alyn Shipton in issue: June/2017
Tom Harrell: Oak Tree
Adam Cruz | Luis Perdomo | Tom Harrell | Ugonna Okegwo
Tom Harrell’s latest in a long line of releases finds the trumpeter the sole lead on a set of 11...
Reviewed by Mike Hobart in issue: September/2022
Iiro Rantala: Potsdam
With memories of Rantala's Trio Töykeät (a group which in the early 2000s was picked up by Blue Note) now...
Reviewed by Stuart Nicholson in issue: April/2022
Darwish: Reclamation
Ben Somers | Darwish | Hamish Balfour | Wes Gibbens | Yazz Ahmed
There might well be lively debate on where this album belongs on the genre exchequer. To all intents and purposes...
Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: February/2018
Abdullah Ibrahim: The Balance
If your back catalogue with Ekaya includes such essential albums as The Mountain and Water From An Ancient Well, then...
Reviewed by Alyn Shipton in issue: August/2019
Adam Palma: Meets Chopin
By the age of 39, Frédéric Chopin was dead, but he left behind a remarkable legacy of compositions for solo...
Reviewed by Stuart Nicholson in issue: March/2020
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