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  • 20 Dec 2023 8:33 PM | Philip Booth

    Ten Favorite 2023 Recordings
    (alphabetical)
    Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society, Dynamic Maximum Tension (Nonesuch Records)
    Kenny Barron, The Source (Artwork Records)
    Brian Blade & the Fellowship Band, Kings Highway (Stoner Hill Records)
    Aaron Diehl & the Knights, Zodiac Suite (Mack Avenue)
    Joe Locke, Makram (Circle 9 Records)
    Linda May Han Oh, The Glass Hours (Biophilia Records)
    Chuck Owen and the WDR Big Band, Renderings (Summit Records)
    Chris Potter, Got the Keys to the Kingdom (Edition Records)
    John Scofield, Uncle John’s Band (ECM)
    Ben Wolfe, Unjust (Resident Arts)

    Favorite historical albums
    (alphabetical)
    John Coltrane with Eric Dolphy, Evenings at the Village Gate (Impulse!)
    Wes Montgomery, Maximum Swing: The Unissued 1965 Half Note Recordings (Resonance Records)
    Kurt Rosenwinkel and Geri Allen, Lovesome Thing (Motema Music)

    Favorite vocal album
    Fred Hersch & Esperanza Spalding, Alive at the Village Vanguard (Palmetto Records)

    Favorite debut album
    Christian Dillingham, Cascades (Greenleaf Music)

    Favorite Latin jazz album
    Alfredo Rodriguez, Coral Way (Mack Avenue)

    10 other favorites
    (alphabetical)
    Sara Caswell, The Way to You (Anzic)
    Johnathan Blake, Passage (Blue Note Records)
    Joe Farnsworth, In What Direction Are You Headed? (Smoke Sessions Records)
    Sullivan Fortner, Solo Game (Artwork Records)
    Rickie Lee Jones, Pieces of Treasure (Modern Recordings)
    Christian McBride’s New Jawn, Prime (Mack Avenue Records)
    Brad Mehldau, Your Mother Should Know: Brad Mehldau Plays the Beatles (Nonesuch)
    Pat Metheny, Dream Box (Modern Recordings)
    Jason Moran, From the Dancehall to the Battlefield (Yes Records)
    Rudy Royston, Flatbed Buggy (Greenleaf Music)


  • 19 Dec 2023 12:17 PM | C. Andrew Hovan

    A Select Dozen of the Best Jazz Releases of 2023:

    New Recordings-

    Jim Snidero- Far Far Away (Savant)

    Joe Farnsworth- In What Direction Are You Headed? (Smoke Sessions)

    John Scofield- Uncle John's Band (ECM)

    John Hart- Resonance (SteepleChase)

    Jim Rotondi- Over Here (Criss Cross Jazz)

    Steve Smith & Vital Information- Time Flies (Wounded Bird)


    Historical/Reissues-

    Charles Mingus- Changes: The Complete 1970's Atlantic Recordings (Rhino)

    McCoy Tyner- Extensions (Blue Note Tone Poet)

    Jack Wilson- Easterly Winds (Blue Note Tone Poet)

    Big John Patton- Let 'Em Roll (Blue Note Tone Poet)

    Wes Montgomery- The Complete Full House Recordings (Craft)

    Cal Tjader- Catch the Groove (Jazz Detective)


  • 18 Dec 2023 8:27 AM | Geoffrey Himes

    BEST JAZZ ALBUMS OF 2023:

     

    • 1.      Piernick Pedron & Gonzalo Rubalcaba: Pedron & Rubalcaba (Gazebo)
    • 2.      Lafayette Gilchrist:  Undaunted (Morphius) 
    • 3.      Allison Miller: Rivers in Our Veins (Royal Potato Family)
    • 4.      Ivo Perelman-Matthew Shipp: Triptych (ESP-Disk)
    • 5.      Rudy Royston: Day (Greenleaf)
    • 6.      Johnathan Blake: Passages (Blue Note)
    • 7.      Cecile McLorin Salvant: Melusine (Nonesuch)
    • 8.      Koppel Colley Blade  Perspective (Nu)
    • 9.      Orrin Evans: The Red Door (Smoke Sessions)
    • 10.  James Brandon Lewis & the Red Lily Quintet: For Mahalia with Love (Tao Forms)
    • 11.  Tyshawn Sorey Trio: Continuing (Pi)
    • 12.  John Scofield: Uncle John's Band (ECM)
    • 13.  Darcy James Argue's Secret Society: Dynamic Maximum Tension (Nonesuch)
    • 14.  Joe Lovano’s Trio Tapestry: Our Daily Bread (ECM)
    • 15.  Walter Smith III: Return to Casual (Blue Note)
    • 16.  Dan Weiss Trio: Dedication (Cygnus)
    • 17.  Magos Herrera: Aire (Sunnyside)
    • 18.  Bela Fleck-Zakir Hussain-Edgar Meyer: As We Speak (Thirty Tigers)
    • 19.  Susan Alcorn & Septeto del Sur: Canto (Relative Pitch)
    • 20.  Christian McBride's New Jawn: Prime (Mack Avenue)

     

    BEST NON-JAZZ ALBUMS OF 2023:

     

    • 1.      Jon Dee Graham: Only Dead for a While (Strollin’ Bones)
    • 2.      Jerry Joseph: Baby, You're the Man Who Would Be King (Cosmo Sex School)
    • 3.      Charley Crockett: Live from the Ryman Auditorium  (Son of Davy)
    • 4.      SZA: SOS (Top Dawg, RCA)
    • 5.      boygenius: The Record (Matador)
    • 6.      Ashley McBryde: The Devil I Know (Warner Nashville)
    • 7.      Zach Bryan: Zach Bryan (Warner Nashville)
    • 8.      Buddy & Julie Miller: In the Throes (New West)
    • 9.      Olivia Rodrigo: Guts (Geffen)
    • 10.  Martin Hayes & the Common Ground Ensemble: Peggy’s Dream (251)
    • 11.  The Nude Party: The Nude Party Rides On (New West)
    • 12.  Low Cut Connie: Art Dealers (Contender)
    • 13.  Martin Zellar: Head West (Owen Lee)
    • 14.  Iris DeMent: Workin’ on a World (Flariella)
    • 15.  Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit: Weathervanes (Southeastern)
    • 16.  The Young Fathers: Heavy Heavy (Ninja Tune)
    • 17.  Lucero: Should’ve Learned by Now (Liberty & Lament)
    • 18.  Ray Bonneville: On the Blind Side  (Stonefly)
    • 19.  Joy Oladokun: Proof of Life (Amigo/Republic/Verve Forecast)
    • 20.  Robbie Fulks: Bluegrass Vacation (Compass)
  • 16 Dec 2023 5:33 PM | Bill Brownlee

    1. Sebastian Rochford and Kit Downes- A Short Diary (ECM)
    2. Jason Moran- From the Dancehall to the Battlefield (Yes)
    3. Sylvie Courvoisier- Chimaera (Intakt)
    4. Kassa Overall- Animals (Warp)
    5. Joe Lovano Trio Tapestry- Our Daily Bread (ECM)
    6. Henry Threadgill Ensemble- The Other One (Pi)
    7. Cécile McLorin Salvant- Mélusine (Nonesuch)
    8. Aja Monet- When the Poems Do What They Do (Drink Sum Wtr)
    9. Matt Otto- Umbra (Origin)
    10. Irreversible Entanglements- Protect Your Light (Impulse!)

  • 16 Dec 2023 11:11 AM | John Chacona

    NEW RELEASES 

    1.   fLuXkit Vancouver (i-t-s suite but sacred), Darius Jones (Northern Spy Records)

    2.   Diatom Ribbons Live At The Village Vanguard, Kris Davis (Pyroclastic Records)

    3.   Continuing, Tyshawn Sorey Trio (Pi Recordings)

    4.   From the Dancehall to the Battlefield, Jason Moran (Yes Records)

    5.   London Brew, London Brew (Concord Jazz)

    6.  As Things Do, Michael Formanek Elusion Quartet (Intakt Records)

    7.   Bear Proof, Todd Sickafoose (Secret Hatch Records)

    8.  The Separatist Party Mike Reed (We Jazz Records and Astral Spirits)

    9.   Legacies, Arturo O'Farrill (Blue Note Records)

    10. Live At The Village Vanguard, Mark Turner (Giant Step Arts)

     

    RARA AVIS (REISSUES/ARCHIVAL)

    1. Abdul Wadud, By Myself  (Gotta Groove Records)
    2. Nina Simone, You've Got To Learn (Verve)
    3. John Coltrane With Eric Dolphy, Evenings at the Village Gate  (Impulse!)

    VOCAL

    • Jo Lawry, Acrobats (Whirlwind)

    DEBUT

    • Vicente Archer, Short Stories (Cellar)

    LATIN

    • Miguel Zenón & Luis Perdomo, El Arte Del Bolero, Vol. 2 (Miel Music)


  • 15 Dec 2023 12:05 PM | Mark Lomanno

    Highlights from the  “Year in review – 2023” at rhythmofstudy.com.

    Ten of the many recordings worth mentioning (in alphabetical order)

    • Kenny Barron, The Source (PIAS, released January 20th)
    • Lakecia Benjamin, Phoenix (Whirlwind, released January 27th)
    • Josh Lawrence, And That Too (Positone, released February 24th)
    • Myra Melford, Hear the Light Singing (Rogue Art, released November 17th)
    • Allison Miller, Rivers in our Veins (Royal Potato, released October 6th)
    • Hery Paz, Jardineros (577 Records, released August 25th)
    • Matana Roberts, Coin Coin chapter 5 - In the Garden (Constellation, released September 29th)
    • Rudy Royston and Flatbed Buggy. Day (Greenleaf, released May 5th)
    • Angelica Sanchez Nonet, Night Time Creatures (Pyroclastic, released October 27th)
    • Esperanza Spalding and Fred Hersch. Alive at the Village Vanguard (Palmetto, released January 6th)

    Read the entire “Year in Review” post – with dozens more recordings - at rhythmofstudy.com.


  • 13 Dec 2023 12:34 PM | Rob Hoff

    1 Kris Davis' Diatom Ribbons, Live at the Village Vanguard (Pyroclastic)

    2 Tyshawn Sorey Trio, Continuing (Pi)

    3 Steve Lehman & Orchestra National de Jazz, Ex Machina (Pi)

    4 Susan Alcorn & Septeto Del Sur, Canto (Relative Pitch)

    5 Mark Turner Quartet, Live at the Village Vanguard (Giant Step Arts)

    6 James Brandon Lewis Trio, Eye of I (Anti-)

    7 Mike Reed, The Separatist Party (We Jazz/Astral Spirits)

    8 Yuhan Su, Liberated Gesture (Sunnyside)

    9 Todd Sickafoose, Bear Proof (Secret Hatch)

    10 Antti Lotjonen Quintet East, Circus/Citadel (We Jazz)

  • 13 Dec 2023 10:36 AM | Filipe Freitas

    1- Steve Lehman & Orchestre National de Jazz, Ex Machina (Pi)
    2- Michael Formanek Elusion Quartet, As Things Do (Intakt)
    3- Brian Blade and the Fellowship Band, Kings Highway (Stoner Hill)
    4- Ingrid Laubrock, The Last Quiet Place (Pyroclastic)
    5- Bobo Stenson Trio, Sphere (ECM)
    6- Sylvie Courvoisier & Cory Smythe, The Rite of Spring/Spectre D'Un Songe (Pyroclastic)
    7- Darius Jones, Fluxkit Vancouver (We Jazz)
    8- Walter Smith III, Return to Casual (Blue Note)
    9- Dan Rosenboom, Polarity (Orenda)
    10- Gard Nilssen's Supersonic Orchestra, Family (We Jazz)

    My 30 best of the year here: https://jazztrail.net/best-jazz-albums-2023

  • 13 Dec 2023 10:22 AM | Rick Mitchell

    Here are thirty top albums played on my radio programs Jazz in the New Millennium (syndicated through the African American Public Radio Consortium) and The Motif (KBOO-FM, Portland, Oregon). Together, I think these albums help define a 21st Century mainstream, centered straight-ahead, bracketed by the avant-garde and funk/fusion, with a healthy infusion of Afro-Latin. What they also have in common is a strong rhythmic core. And so this year I have decided to give the drummers some by naming the drummers and percussionists on each album. 

    Joshua Redman, where are we, Blue Note: (Brian Blade, drums)

    Cecile McLoren Salvant, Melusine, Nonesuch: (Kyle Poole, Obed Calviere, drums; Weedie Bramah, percussion)

    Joe Chambers, Dance Kobina, Blue Note: (Joe Chambers, drums; Emilio Valdez, percussion)

    Tyshawn Sorey Trio, Continuing, Pi: (Tyshawn Sorey, drums)

    Billy Childs, The Winds of Change, Mack Avenue: (Brian Blade, drums)

    Mike Clark, Kosen Rufu, Wide Hive: (Mike Clark, drums; Bill Summers, percussion)

    Sammy Figueroa, Searching for a Memory, Ashe: (Sammy Figueroa, percussion; Ludwig Afonso, drums)

    Johnathan Blake, Passage, Blue Note: (Johnathan Blake, drums) 

    Terrell Stafford, Between Two Worlds, Le Coq: (Johnathan Blake, drums; Alex Acuna, percussion)

    Walter Smith III, Return to Casual, Blue Note: (Kendrick Scott, drums)

    Kendrick Scott, Corridors, Blue Note: (Kendrick Scott, drums)

    Artemis, In Real Time, Blue Note: (Allison Miller, drums)

    Hilario Duran and his Latin Jazz Big Band, Cry Me a River, Alma: Horacio "El Negro" Hernandez, drums; Jose Luis Torres, Magdelys Savigne, percussion)

    Isiah J. Thompson, The Power of the Spirit, Blue Engine: (TJ Reddick, Domo Branch, drums)

    Eddie Henderson, Witness to History, Smoke Sessions: (Lenny White, drums)

    Orrin Evans, The Red Door, Smoke Sessions: (Marvin "Smitty" Smith, drums)

    Dave Stryker Trio, Prime, Strike Zone: (McClenty Hunter, drums)

    SuperBlue: Kurt Elling and Charlie Hunter, The Iridescent Spree, Edition: (Corey Fonville, drums)

    John Scofield, Uncle John's Band, ECM: (Bill Stewart, drums)

    Michael Feinberg, Blues Variant, Criss Cross: (Nasheet Waits, drums)

    Ben Wolfe, Unjust, Resident Arts: (Aaron Kimmel, drums)

    Cecilia Smith, The Mary Lou Williams Resurgence Project. Volume One, Innova: (Ron Savage, drums)

    Joe Farnsworth, In What Directrion Are You Headed, Smoke Sessions: (Joe Farnsworth, drums)

    Louis Hayes, Exactly Right, Savant: (Louis Hayes, drums)

    Edmar Castenada World Ensemble, Viento Sur, self-released: (Marcelo Woloski, Rodrigo Villalon, percussion)

    Jane Bunnett and Maqueque, Playing with Fire, Linus: (Yissy Garcia, drums; Mary Paz, percussion)

    Harold Lopqz-Nussa, Timba a la Americana, Blue Note: (Ruy Adrian Lopez-Nussa, drums; Barbaro "Machito" Crespo, percussion) 

    Noah Haidu, Standards, Sunnyside: (Lewis Nash, drums)

    Lauren Henderson, Conjuring, Brontosaurus: (Joe Dyson, drums)

    Leon Lee Dorsey, Cantaloupe Island, Jazz Avenue: (Mike Clark, drums) 


  • 12 Dec 2023 3:50 PM | Jeff Cebulski

    Top 10

    1. Chris Potter, Got the Keys to the Kingdom: Live at the Village Vanguard (Edition)
    2. Billy Childs, The Winds of Change (Mack Avenue)
    3. James Brandon Lewis Red Lily Quintet, For Mahalia, With Love (Tao Forms)
    4. Joe Farnsworth, In What Direction Are You Headed? (Smoke Sessions)
    5. Paul Wertico, Paul Wertico's Drums Without Boundaries (Da Vinci Classics)
    6. Christian McBride's New Jawn, Prime (Mack Avenue)
    7. Fareed Haque, Casseus! The Music of Frantz Casseus Re-Imagined (Wardude Music)
    8. Joe Lovano Trio Tapestry, Our Daily Bread (ECM)
    9. Artemis, In Real Time (Blue Note)
    10. Eric Alexander, A New Beginning: Alto Saxophone With Strings (HighNote)

    RARA AVIS (REISSUES/ARCHIVAL)

    1. Wes Montgomery & Wynton Kelly Trio, Maximum Swing: The Unissued 1965 Half Note Recordings (Resonance)
    2. Sonny Rollins, Go West! The Contemporary Records Albums (1957-58, Craft)
    3. Miles Davis Quintet, In Concert at the Olympia Paris 1957 (Fresh Sound)

    VOCAL

    • Libby York, Dreamland (OA2)

    DEBUT

    • Christian Dillingham, Cascades (Greenleaf Music)

    LATIN

    • Roy McGrath, Menjunje (JL)

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