Favorite Releases of 2019
John Chacona, Erie (PA) Times-News and blogger at Let's Call This
Another strong year. My list (in Delicious Library, an essential organizing tool) of potential Top Ten releases was 76 items out of a total number of jazz or jazz-ish releases for the period of 369. Even at that number, I didn't hear everything, and the period in question is the one requested by Francis Davis for the NPR poll. So significant yearend releases like the Teri-Lyn Carrington date didn't make it to my ears in time.
Rankings are invidious, but I'm on record in the NPR poll with the one below, so here goes.
Ten favorite new releases
1. Kris Davis:
Diatom Ribbons (Pyroclastic Records)
2. Tomeka Reid Quartet:
Old New (Cuneiform)
3. Tyshawn Sorey & Marilyn Crispell: The Adornment Of Time (Pi Recordings)
4. Jaimie Branch: Fly Or Die Ii: Bird Dogs Of Paradise (International Anthem)
5. Anthony Braxton: Quartet (New Haven) 2014 (Firehouse 12)
6. The Art Ensemble Of Chicago: We Are On The Edge: A 50th Anniversary Celebration (Pi Recordings)
7. Greg Ward and his Rogue Parade Ensemble:
Stomping Off From Greenwood (Greenleaf Music)
8. Mark Dresser Seven:
Ain't Nothing but a Cyber Coup & You (Clean Feed)
9. Moppa Elliott:
Jazz Band/Rock Band/Dance Band (Hot Cup Records)
10. Mark Lomax, II:
400: An Afrikan Epic (
CFG Multimedia)
Reissues or Historical albums
1. The Art Ensemble Of Chicago And Associated Ensembles (ECM)
2. Nat King Cole: Hittin' The Ramp: The Early Years 1936-1943 (Resonance Records)
3. Allen Lowe: An Avant Garde of Our Own (ESP Disk)
Best vocal album
Jeanne Lee/Ran Blake: The Newest Sound You Never Heard (A-Side Records)
Best debut album
Harish Raghavan: Calls for Action (Whirlwind Recordings)
Best Latin jazz CD
Miguel Zenón: Sonero: The Music of Ismael Rivera (Miel Music)