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Mark Gilbert reviewed a relatively routine but effective set of hard bop featuring Bob Berg, Sam Jones and Billy Higgins ...
Sinclair Traill relished the undiluted pleasure produced by the harmonisations and exchanges of cornetist Ruby Braff and ...
This is Noah Peterson’s seventh album as a leader, which, as usual has been released on his own Peterson Entertainment label.
Roger Dean heard little swing from the German bassist but some exquisite textures, telling solos and influence of Maurice ...
Mike Shera thought Garbarek and Stenson's collection of pieces based on simple phrases or modes should be heard those ...
Barry McRae was tempted to say that the real stars of another ECM session were the engineers, so good was the sound quality ...
While there is always plenty to rave about when it comes to Return to Forever, Circle, Origin or the esteemed Elektric and ...
Gerald Lascelles welcomed the swinging elements of Silver's new album while worrying slightly about his dalliance with ...
Mark Gardner acclaimed the Swiss pianist's adaptation of the baroque to jazz, reckoning the era's hipsters would have flipped ...
This Bill Evans treasure chest is yet another “discovery/recovery” by the indefatigable Zev Feldman and his colleagues. These ...
The King Georg club brought some hot NY hard bop to Germany, including numbers by Duke Pearson and Hank Mobley and a guest spot for Seamus Blake One friendly patron jabs a finger at evidence of this ...
Having over the years recorded with Art Pepper, and among other things put out a number of albums under his own name on both the SteepleChase and High Note labels, pianist George Cables now qualifies ...