Reviews

Review of Thelonious Monk: The Classic Quartet

Thelonious Monk: The Classic Quartet

Thelonious Monk | Charlie Rouse | Butch Warren | Frankie Dunlop

Candid

Rating: ★★★

This audience-less Tokyo TV studio session was acquired by Candid in the 1990s and should not be confused with the...

Reviewed by Brian Priestley in issue: November/2023

Review of Trevor Watts’ Original Drum Orchestra: The Art Is In The Rhythm Volume 2

Trevor Watts’ Original Drum Orchestra: The Art Is In The Rhythm Volume 2

Kofi Adu | Trevor Watts | Nana Tsiboe | Ernest Mothle | Peter Knight | Liam Genocky

Jazz In Britain

Rating: ★★★

It all begins with the sultry, sumptuous sound of a melodic alto sax joining forces with a gently bowed violin....

Reviewed by Chris Welch in issue: November/2023

Review of Palle Danielsson: Contra Post

Palle Danielsson: Contra Post

Göran Klinghagen | Palle Danielsson | Anders Kjellberg | Joakim Milder | Rita Marcotulli

Caprice

Rating: ★★★★

Jonas Kullhammar, a saxophonist of no mean ability himself, is also a student of Swedish jazz and has been behind...

Reviewed by Stuart Nicholson in issue: November/2023

Review of Michael Formanek Elusion Quartet: As Things Do

Michael Formanek Elusion Quartet: As Things Do

Michael Formanek | Kris Davis | Tony Malaby | Ches Smith

Intakt

Rating: ★★★

With his membership of the fine collaborative trio Thumbscrew as well as string of leader gigs in various configurations for...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: November/2023

Review of Eivind Aarset and Jan Bang: Last Two Inches of Sky

Eivind Aarset and Jan Bang: Last Two Inches of Sky

Erik Honoré | Gianluca Petronella | Nona Hendryx | Anders Engen | Adam Rudolph | Eivind Aarset | Jan Bang | Audun Erlien | Tim Elsenburg

Punkt Editions/Jazzland

Rating: ★★★★

When it’s good, listening to jazz electronica can be like one of those high-end tasting menus offering a cavalcade of...

Reviewed by Tony Benjamin in issue: November/2023

Review of James Brandon Lewis Red Lily Quintet: For Mahalia With Love

James Brandon Lewis Red Lily Quintet: For Mahalia With Love

Chris Hoffman | Chad Taylor | Kirk Knuffke | William Parker | James Brandon Lewis

Editor's Choice

TAO Forms

Rating: ★★★★

If his auspicious 2014 debut Divine Travels brought to light the gospel roots of saxophonist James Brandon Lewis, then this...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: November/2023

Review of Louis Armstrong: Louis & The Good Book

Louis Armstrong: Louis & The Good Book

Nick Tragg | Billy Kyle | Edmond Hall | Trummy Young | Barrett Deems | Sy Oliver | Mort Herbert | George Barnes | Everett Barksdale | Louis Armstrong

20th Century Masterworks

Rating: ★★★

Here’s an oddity in a discography peppered with all manner of strange twists and turns: the defiantly secular Satchmo tackles...

Reviewed by Kevin Whitlock in issue: November/2023

Review of Nicole Mitchell/Alexander Hawkins: At Earth School

Nicole Mitchell/Alexander Hawkins: At Earth School

Alexander Hawkins | Nicole Mitchell

Astral Sprits

Rating: ★★★

Cafe OTO in east London has been the scene of countless memorable live sets over the years and this compelling...

Reviewed by Kevin Le Gendre in issue: November/2023

Review of Art Farmer: Four Classic Albums

Art Farmer: Four Classic Albums

Dizzy Gillespie | Paul Chambers Pierre Michelot | Philly Joe Jones | Wynton Kelly | Sam Jones | Stan Getz | Jimmy Heath | Coleman Hawkins | Don Sleet | Lee Morgan

Avid Jazz

Rating: ★★★★

This may be the first time Farmer has been given Avid’s Four Classics treatment and if so, it’s overdue. That...

Reviewed by Peter Vacher in issue: November/2023

Review of Rob Luft: Dahab Days

Rob Luft: Dahab Days

Byron Wallen | Laura Senior | Alice Zawadzki | Rob Luft | Lucy Nolan | Joe Wright | Tom McCredie | Peggy Nolan | Corrie Dick | Steve Buckley

Editor's Choice

Edition Records

Rating: ★★★★

Rob Luft is always travelling, and as he travels, he absorbs every kind of music in his path, creating hallucinogenic...

Reviewed by Peter Jones in issue: November/2023

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