Review of Maleem Mahmoud Ghania with Pharoah Sanders: The Trance Of Seven Colors

Maleem Mahmoud Ghania with Pharoah Sanders: The Trance Of Seven Colors

Abdellah Lamsouger | Abdellatif Abdellaoui | Abdelmalak Ben Hamou | Abdelmoula Hnikkich | Abderrahman Nimini | El Moktar Ghania | Fatima Labied | Fatna Ifis | Hadifa Ghania | Hassan Machoure

Editor's Choice

Zehra

Rating: ★★★★

Originally released on Bill Laswell's Axiom label, this meeting between US saxophone legend Pharoah Sanders and North African Gnawa music...

Reviewed by Edwin Pouncey in issue: Dec/Jan/2019/2020

Review of Garzone/Tiberi Quintet: Audacity

Garzone/Tiberi Quintet: Audacity

Stunt

Rating: ★★★

A renowned educator (Mark Turner and Joshua Redman were among his pupils) George Garzone blows hot and cool on post-Coltrane...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: August/2012

Review of Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufield: Never Were The Way She Was

Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufield: Never Were The Way She Was

Colin Stetson | Sarah Neufield

Constellation

Rating: ★★

With his New History Warfare trilogy, released between 2007 and 2013, saxophonist Colin Stetson more or less established himself as...

Reviewed by Daniel Spicer in issue: June/2015

Review of Rich Perry: Organique

Rich Perry: Organique

SteepleChase

Rating: ★★★

Hard bop tenor saxophonist Rich Perry is cooking up a storm on his first recording in the classic organ trio...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: Dec/Jan/2015/2016

Review of Hansu-Tori: An Improvised Escape

Hansu-Tori: An Improvised Escape

Adam Jackson | Chris Young | David Austin Grey | Eliza Shaddad | Jim Bashford | Nick Jurd | Nick Rundle | Sam Wooster

Hansu-Tori

Rating: ★★★★

The line up for the band Hansu-Tori was originally assembled in 2008 by David Austin Grey while studying at the...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: Dec/Jan/2014/2015

Review of Teodross Avery: Harlem Stories: The Music of Thelonious Monk

Teodross Avery: Harlem Stories: The Music of Thelonious Monk

Teodross Avery

WJ3 Records

Rating: ★★★

The precocious sax virtuosity that got Teodross Avery a record deal in 1992 while a 19 year-old Berklee College student...

Reviewed by John Fordham in issue: October/2020

Review of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: Tough!/Hard Bop

Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: Tough!/Hard Bop

Art Blakey | Bill Hardman | Jackie McLean | Jimmy ‘Spanky’ DeBrest | Sam Dockery

Solar Records

Rating: ★★★

Sandwiched between the Silver/Dorham/Mobley line-up and the Morgan/Golson/Timmons triumvirate there was the Messengers' much lesser known Hardman/McLean aggregation. Though they...

Reviewed by Roy Carr in issue: September/2012

Review of William Hooker Trio: Remembering

William Hooker Trio: Remembering

Astral Spirits

Rating: ★★★

The veteran percussionist raises a rowdy fire-music kerfuffle in the company of brooding double-bassist Damon Smith and guitarist Ava Mendoza,...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: May/2018

Review of Barney Wilen: La Note Bleue

Barney Wilen: La Note Bleue

Barney Wilen

Editor's Choice

Elemental Music

Rating: ★★★★

Born in Nice in 1937 and something of a musical prodigy, Barney Wilen was barely out of his teens when...

Reviewed by Kevin Whitlock in issue: July/2021

Review of Gabrielle Ducomble: J'ai De Amours

Gabrielle Ducomble: J'ai De Amours

MGP

Rating: ★★

A Belgian, London-based Guildhall postgraduate fronts a band that includes pianist Alex Hutton and guitarist Nicolas Meier and sings standards,...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: August/2012

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