Kwartet: Seventh Daze
Milo Fell | Patrick Bettison | Tim Whitehead | Tony Woods
There's certainly no lack of invention in this little quartet – or, rather, Kwartet – and it's not just about...
Reviewed by Robert Shore in issue: August/2012
Carol Kidd And Nigel Clark: Tell Me Once Again
Produced, engineered and mixed by Calum Malcolm, you could say that this highly anticipated duet album from vocalist Carol Kidd...
Reviewed by Peter Quinn in issue: June/2011
Keith Tippett: The Unlonely Raindancer
Not a reissue as such of Tippett's solo piano debut. Instead, as no master tape exists, Discus owner Martin Archer,...
Reviewed by Andy Robson in issue: August/2019
Horace Silver Quintet: June 1977 – The Livelove Series Volume 2
Chip Jackson | Eddie Gladden | Horace Silver | Larry Schneider | Tom Harrell
Dunno if it's still the case, but at one time it seemed that practically every radio station on mainland Europe...
Reviewed by Roy Carr in issue: March/2015
Vinicius Cantuária: Indio de Apartamento
Vinicius Cantuária is a titan of Brazilian music, and one of its most maverick. A move to New York in...
Reviewed by Jane Cornwell in issue: Dec/Jan/2012/2013
Hession/Wilkinson/Fell: Two Falls & A Submission
Alan Wilkinson | Paul Hession | Simon H. Fell
The Saturday afternoon wrestling analogy that underpins this live recording couldn't be more apt. As a trio, these three hugely...
Reviewed by Daniel Spicer in issue: February/2012
Paul Edis Trio: Snakes and Ladders
Andy Champion | Paul Edis | Russ Morgan
Paul Edis moved to London just in time for lockdown, after industrious years of classical commissions and club nights in...
Reviewed by Nick Hasted in issue: February/2021
Fabled: Fabled EP
Alex Munk | Conor Chaplin | Matt Robinson | Sam Rapley | Will Glaser
The reedsman Sam Rapley, a fairly recent Royal Academy of Music postgraduate, gives us just a small taster on a...
Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: June/2015
Barre Phillips: Basse Barre
While the world of jazz was standing on the verge of getting its electric thang on in the late 1960s,...
Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: May/2022
Futari: Beyond
The band-name Futari apparently means ‘two people' in Japanese, and it pairs the highly prolific Satoko Fujii on piano with...
Reviewed by Brian Priestley in issue: April/2021
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