Review of The Bad Plus and Joshua Redman: The Bad Plus Joshua Redman

The Bad Plus and Joshua Redman: The Bad Plus Joshua Redman

Dave King | Ethan Iverson | Joshua Redman | Reid Anderson

Nonesuch

Rating: ★★★★

If we were to look at the career trajectories of both Redman and Bad Plus, we would see in the...

Reviewed by Stuart Nicholson in issue: July/2015

Review of Album Interview: Joshua Redman: Trios Live

Album Interview: Joshua Redman: Trios Live

Gregory Hutchinson | Joshua Redman | Matt Penman | Reuben Rogers

Nonesuch

Rating: ★★★

Following last year's orchestral ensemble-backed recording Walking Shadows, featuring a set entirely made up of ballads, Redman has pared things...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: July/2014

Review of Joshua Redman & Brad Mehldau: Nearness

Joshua Redman & Brad Mehldau: Nearness

Brad Mehldau | Joshua Redman

Nonesuch

Rating: ★★★★

The influential contemporary pianist and saxophonist's musical relationship goes back to the early 1990s. It was then that a fledgling...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: October/2016

Review of Joshua Redman Quartet: Come What May

Joshua Redman Quartet: Come What May

Aaron Goldberg | Gregory Hutchinson | Joshua Redman | Reuben Rogers

Nonesuch (CD)

Rating: ★★★

Redman's recent gig at the Barbican with his Old and New Dreams project showed him to be on excellent form...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: June/2019

Review of Joshua Redman Quartet: Long Gone

Joshua Redman Quartet: Long Gone

Brad Mehldau | Brian Blade | Christian McBride | Joshua Redman

Editor's Choice

Nonesuch

Rating: ★★★★

This November's EFG London Jazz Festival reunion of saxophone star Joshua Redman's quartet featuring three of the classiest sidekicks in...

Reviewed by John Fordham in issue: October/2022

Review of Joshua Redman: Walking Shadows

Joshua Redman: Walking Shadows

Brad Mehldau | Brian Blade | Dan Coleman | Joshua Redman | Larry Grenadier | Mehldau | Patrick Zimmerli

Nonesuch

Rating: ★★★

The presence of the 12-piece chamber orchestra makes the term ‘jazz strings’ appropriate, but the real story, at least from...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: June/2013

Review of Joshua Redman: where are we

Joshua Redman: where are we

Aaron Parks | Brian Blade | Gabrielle Cavassa | Joe Sanders | Joel Ross | Joshua Joshua Redman | Kurt Rosenwinkel | Nicholas Payton | Peter Bernstein

Editor's Choice

Blue Note

Rating: ★★★★

The world-class jazz saxophonist-composer Joshua Redman’s debut for the Blue Note label also turns out to be his first ever...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: November/2023

Review of Joshua Redman & Brooklyn Rider: Sun On Sand

Joshua Redman & Brooklyn Rider: Sun On Sand

Colin Jacobsen | Eric Jacobsen | Johnny Gandelsman | Joshua Redman | Nicholas Cords | Patrick Zimmerli | Satoshi Takeishi | Scott Colley

Nonesuch (CD)

Rating: ★★★

Saxophonist Redman and composer-arranger Patrick Zimmerli collaborate again following 2014's Walking Shadows, and this new work foregrounds the latter since...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: Dec/Jan/2019/2020

Review of Album Interview: Joshua Redman/Ron Miles/Scott Colley/Brian Blade: Still Dreaming

Album Interview: Joshua Redman/Ron Miles/Scott Colley/Brian Blade: Still Dreaming

Brian Blade | Joshua Redman | Ron Miles | Scott Colley

Nonesuch

Rating: ★★★★

To my great chagrin I missed the band's much-lauded performance at Gateshead last year, but this is one of Joshua...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: July/2018

Review of Redman/Mehldau/McBride/Blade: RoundAgain

Redman/Mehldau/McBride/Blade: RoundAgain

Brad Mehldau | Brian Blade | Christian McBride | Joshua Redman

Nonesuch

Rating: ★★★

What could be the first supergroup of the post-pandemic era is actually the reincarnation of Joshua Redman's original mid-1990s quartet....

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: July/2020

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