Review of Various Artists: Indaba Is…

Various Artists: Indaba Is…

Bokani Dyer | iPhupho L'ka Biko | Lwanda Gogwana | Sibusile Xaba | Thandi Ntuli | The Brother Moves On | The Wretched

Brownswood

Rating: ★★★★

The Zulu and Xhosa peoples of South Africa define an indaba as an important conference or consultation. An apt title,...

Reviewed by Jane Cornwell in issue: March/2021

Review of Dafnis Prieto ft Luciana Souza: Cantar

Dafnis Prieto ft Luciana Souza: Cantar

Dafnis Prieto | Luciana Souza | Martin Bejerano | Matt Brewer | Peter Apfelbaum

Dafnison Music

Rating: ★★★★

The ninth album for Grammy-winning Cuban-born drummer, composer and bandleader Dafnis Prieto is a well-crafted global winner. Larry Klein produces...

Reviewed by Jane Cornwell in issue: September/2022

Review of King Crimson: Live in Vienna

King Crimson: Live in Vienna

Gavin Harrison | Jakko Jakszyk | Jeremy Stacey | Mel Collins | Pat Mastelotto | Robert Fripp | Tony Levin

Panegyric

Rating: ★★★

Of course, nothing is simple for the Crims. So this live in Vienna package is actually released out of sync,...

Reviewed by Andy Robson in issue: July/2018

Review of Paul Bley: Four Classic Albums

Paul Bley: Four Classic Albums

Avid

Rating: ★★★★

This covers the first major steps of Bley's multi-faceted career and, despite deriving from four different labels, the sound is...

Reviewed by Brian Priestley in issue: February/2020

Review of Marilyn Mazur's Shamania: Rerooting

Marilyn Mazur's Shamania: Rerooting

Anna Lund | Hildegunn Øiseth | Ida Gormsen | Josefine Cronholm | Lis Wessberg | Lisbeth Diers | Lotte Anker | Makiko Hirabayashi | Marilyn Mazur | Sissel Vera Petterson

Editor's Choice

Clap Your Hands

Rating: ★★★★

Leave it to Marilyn Mazur to take us back to our roots: to Gaia. Mother Earth. Our Selves. Brimming with...

Reviewed by Jane Cornwell in issue: Dec/Jan/2022/2023

Review of Clifford Thornton & The Jazz Composer's Orchestra: The Gardens Of Harlem

Clifford Thornton & The Jazz Composer's Orchestra: The Gardens Of Harlem

A. Kobena Adzenyah | Andy Gonzalez | Art Lewis | Asante Darkwa | Bob Stewart | Carla Bley | Carlos Ward | Charles Stephens | Clifford Thornton | Dewey Redman

JCOA Records

Founded in 1965 by Carla Bley and Michael Mantler, the Jazz Composer’s Orchestra created several star-studded extravaganzas during its 10-year...

Reviewed by Daniel Spicer in issue: Dec/Jan/2017/2018

Review of Various Artists: Now That's What I Call Jazz

Various Artists: Now That's What I Call Jazz

Sony

Rating: ★★★

A hotch-potch album that dips randomly into the jazz catalogue and puts classics by Ella and Louis, Coltrane and Chet...

Reviewed by Alyn Shipton in issue: September/2018

Review of Richard Galliano: Nino Rota

Richard Galliano: Nino Rota

Boris Kozlov | Clarence Penn | Dave Douglas | John Surman | Richard Galliano

Deutsche Grammophon

Rating: ★★★★

One of the stronger performances of last year’s London Jazz Festival was by Richard Galliano’s La Strada Quintet dedicated to...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: March/2012

Review of Joe McPhee & Mats Gustafsson: Brace For Impact

Joe McPhee & Mats Gustafsson: Brace For Impact

Joe McPhee | Mats Gustafsson

Corbett Vs. Dempsey

Rating: ★★★

Throughout a career lasting half a century, Joe McPhee has explored a multiplicity of strategies for improvisation – from original...

Reviewed by Daniel Spicer in issue: March/2019

Review of Anton Schwartz: Flash Mob

Anton Schwartz: Flash Mob

Antonjazz Label

Rating: ★★

This tenor saxophonist releases his fi fth CD In a quintet including previously touted pianist Taylor Eigsti and mixes up...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: April/2014

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