Review of Chet Baker: The Thrill Is Gone

Chet Baker: The Thrill Is Gone

Chant Du Monde

Rating: ★★★

A good 3CD anthology of Baker's work, including a Mulligan reunion – the real Interest here being lesser-known mid- late...

Reviewed by Alyn Shipton in issue: Dec/Jan/2015/2016

Review of Various Artists: West Side Story – Jazz Impressions

Various Artists: West Side Story – Jazz Impressions

Cherry Red

Rating: ★★★★

Musicians from André Previn to Dave Brubeck and from Annie Ross to Marian McPartland interpret the Bernstein score for West...

Reviewed by Alyn Shipton in issue: April/2015

Review of Phil Haynes: Sanctuary

Phil Haynes: Sanctuary

Cornerstore Jazz

Rating: ★★★

An engaging solo drums recording that's like a softly percussive version of Sanchez' Birdman. The drummer is an experienced veteran...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: November/2015

Review of Slowly Rolling Camera: Where the Streets Lead

Slowly Rolling Camera: Where the Streets Lead

Chris Potter | Dave Stapleton | Deri Roberts | Elliot Bennett | James Toll | Jasper Høiby | Jenni Curiel | Jon Visanji | Linda Kidwell | Lionel Handy

Edition Records

Rating: ★★★★

Eight years since their initial emergence and five releases in, Slowly Rolling Camera have been characterised at various points in...

Reviewed by Robert Shore in issue: October/2021

Review of David Murray: The Complete Black Saint And Soul Note Recordings Volume 2

David Murray: The Complete Black Saint And Soul Note Recordings Volume 2

Dave Burrell | David Murray | Ed Blackwell | Fred Hopkins | Joe Chambers | John Hicks | Kahil El'Zabar | Monika Larsson | Ralph Peterson | Rashied Ali

BXS

Rating: ★★★★

Needless to say, the tenor saxophonist has recorded enough for box sets to be issued every other month, so it...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: March/2014

Review of The Rempis/Daisy Duo: Second Spring

The Rempis/Daisy Duo: Second Spring

Aerophonic

Rating: ★★★

The feral tenor horn player Dave Rempis, an ex-member of Chicago's The Vandermark Five, and the drummer Tim Daisy join...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: April/2014

Review of Matt Ulery: By a Little Light

Matt Ulery: By a Little Light

Greenleaf Music

Rating: ★★★

A two-disc set by a Chicago-based chamber septet composer-bassist with some traits of the release label's owner Dave Douglas' work,...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: July/2012

Review of Lorraine Feather: Attachments

Lorraine Feather: Attachments

Jazzed Media

Rating: ★★★

The journalist’s daughter, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter takes a conversational, Joni Mitchell-ish approach to originals in a band featuring Russell Ferrante, Dave...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: November/2013

Review of Jim Black: Malamute

Jim Black: Malamute

Chris Tordini | Elias Stemeseder | Jim Black | Óskar Guðjónsson

Intakt

Rating: ★★★

Jim Black emerged in New York's downtown scene of the 1990s, playing alongside Dave Douglas and Tim Berne. He went...

Reviewed by Marcus O'Dair in issue: May/2017

Review of Album Interview: Colin Steele Quintet: Even in the Darkest Places

Album Interview: Colin Steele Quintet: Even in the Darkest Places

Calum Gourlay | Colin Steele | Dave Milligan | Michael Buckley | Stu Ritchie

Gadgemo Records

Rating: ★★★★

The album title reflects a gruelling five-year period for Colin Steele following a series of events that revolved around him...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: March/2017

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