Reviews

Review of Peter Brötzmann & Johannes Bauer: Blue City

Peter Brötzmann & Johannes Bauer: Blue City

Johannes Bauer | Peter Brötzmann

Trost

Rating: ★★★★

Peter Brötzmann found this tape by chance, usefully labelled with recording date (16 October, 1997), city (Osaka, Japan) and venue...

Reviewed by Philip Clark in issue: May/2017

Review of Terence Blanchard: The Comedian

Terence Blanchard: The Comedian

Carl Allen | David Pulphus | Khari Allen Lee | Terence Blanchard | Ravi Coltrane | Kenny Barron

Blue Note

Rating: ★★★

One of the key soundtrack composers of the last two decades returns to writing for the silver screen with a...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: May/2017

Review of Elvin Jones: The Quintessence 1956-1962

Elvin Jones: The Quintessence 1956-1962

Frank Foster | Hank Jones | Gil Evans | Freddie Hubbard | Frank Wess | Sonny Rollins | Lee Konitz | Pepper Adams | Yusef Lateef | Paul Chambers

Frémeaux

Rating: ★★★★

The French series covers major figures by excerpting their work from a large number of albums and, since Elvin did...

Reviewed by Brian Priestley in issue: May/2017

Review of Oscar Peterson: The Complete Harold Arlen Songbooks

Oscar Peterson: The Complete Harold Arlen Songbooks

Essential Jazz Classics

Rating: ★★★

Much reissued, this gathers Peterson's 1954 and 1959 Norman Granz sessions, on which he made and then remade a collection...

Reviewed by Alyn Shipton in issue: May/2017

Review of Julia Hülsmann Trio: Sooner and Later

Julia Hülsmann Trio: Sooner and Later

Marc Muellbauer | Heinrich Köbberling | Julia Hülsmann

ECM

Rating: ★★★

Recently Berlin-based pianist Julia Hülsmann applied her skills to the Kurt Weill songbook and associated pieces for a project with...

Reviewed by Robert Shore in issue: May/2017

Review of Rain Sultanov: Inspired By Nature

Rain Sultanov: Inspired By Nature

Ozella

Rating: ★★

This distinguished Azerbaijani saxophonist leads a septet that has its roots in both eastern folk melody and the Garbarek-Jarrett ECM...

Reviewed by Selwyn Harris in issue: May/2017

Review of Madwort Saxophone Quartet: Live at Hundred Years Gallery

Madwort Saxophone Quartet: Live at Hundred Years Gallery

Cath Roberts | Chris Williams | Andrew Woolf | Tom Ward

Efpi Records

Rating: ★

Saxophone quartets have a tendency to default towards an inert, generic power minimalism, generating music that is slave to the...

Reviewed by Philip Clark in issue: May/2017

Review of Whit Dickey/Mat Maneri/Matthew Shipp: Vessel In Orbit

Whit Dickey/Mat Maneri/Matthew Shipp: Vessel In Orbit

Matthew Shipp | Mat Maneri | Whit Dickey

AUM Fidelity

Rating: ★★★★

Drummer Whit Dickey – who power-drove the David S Ware Quartet throughout the early 1990s – has released some of...

Reviewed by Philip Clark in issue: May/2017

Review of Sarah Vaughan & Quincy Jones: Misty

Sarah Vaughan & Quincy Jones: Misty

American Jazz Classics

Rating: ★★★

Misty brings together two superb Vaughan albums. The first, Vaughan and Violins, was recorded in Paris in 1958 with an...

Reviewed by Peter Quinn in issue: June/2017

Review of Eddie Duran: Modern Music from San Francisco

Eddie Duran: Modern Music from San Francisco

Fresh Sound

Rating: ★★★

San Francisco-based guitarist Duran was in the limelight in the mid-1950s, but his slightly staccato almost hesitant playing is not...

Reviewed by Alyn Shipton in issue: May/2017

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