Reviews
Yuri Goloubev: Two Chevrons Apart
John Turville | Asaf Sirkis | Yuri Goloubev | Tim Garland
Yuri Goloubev, the Moscow-born classical bassist who became a sought-after jazz player following his move to Italy in 2004, has...
Reviewed by John Fordham in issue: March/2020
Juan Vinuesa Jazz Quartet: Blue Shots from Chicago
Juan F.G. Vinuesa | Jason Roebke | Josh Berman | Mikel Patrick Avery
The blues promised by the album title emerge on the opening lines of ‘Red Line Ballad’, the album’s second track....
Reviewed by Mike Hobart in issue: March/2020
Miyasaka +5: Animals Garden
Following its excellent J-Jazz compilations last year, BBE’s curation of classic, largely obscure Japanese improvised music continues apace. As can...
Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: March/2020
Sam Rivers Quintet: Zenith
Charlie Persip | Dave Holland | Joe Daley | Barry Altschul | Sam Rivers
Rivers’ Emanation was one of the reissues of 2019. Thankfully the label behind it, NoBusiness, is back in business with...
Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: March/2020
Soweto Kinch: The Black Peril
Commissioned for the 2019 London Jazz Festival, The Black Peril is arguably one of saxophonist-rapper-composer Kinch’s most ambitious projects to...
Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: March/2020
Dr John: Big Band Voodoo
WDR Big Band | Dr John Mac Rebennack
Everyone should have a little Dr John in their lives, and this recording with a full-blooded big band, not a...
Reviewed by Andy Robson in issue: March/2020
Sérgio Mendes: In the Key of Joy
Brazilian icon Sérgio Mendes loves a musical adventure, which is evident on this mighty double album of works past and...
Reviewed by Jane Cornwell in issue: March/2020
Nina Simone: My Baby Just Cares For Me
Jimmy Bond | Nina Simone | Albert ‘Tootie’ Heath
Originally released as Little Girl Blue on the Bethlehem label in June 1958, what is perhaps most remarkable about Nina...
Reviewed by Peter Quinn in issue: March/2020
Elliot Galvin: Live In Paris, At Fondation Louis Vuitton
Elliot Galvin hit the ground running as a rare original with a precociously encyclopaedic grasp of all manner of modern...
Reviewed by John Fordham in issue: March/2020
The Jazz Defenders: Scheming
Led by pianist George Cooper, the debut by a young London-based quintet is pure retro Blue Note-era hard bop and...
Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: March/2020

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