Huwebes, Disyembre 1, 2016
Nicole Johanntgen: Henry
Still only in her mid-thirties, Zurich-based German alto saxophonist/composer Nicole JohA nntgen has been performing and tirelessly exploring music for over twenty years. With half a dozen recordings as leader under her belt, JohA nntgen turns to New Orleans for inspiration on Henry. Named after her... [ read more ]
Ashley Kahn: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece
This interview was first published at All About Jazz in November 2000 and is part of our ongoing effort to archive pre-database material. Ashley Kahn, the author of Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece (Da Capo Press, 224 pgs.), is Music Editor at VH1, and was the primary editor o...
Miyerkules, Nobyembre 30, 2016
David Friesen Circle 3 Trio: Triple Exposure
For most, a triangle is the shape that readily springs to mind when analyzing, discussing, and/or conceptualizing a trio. There's no mistaking roles and positions, after all, when there are three clearly defined sides. A circle, on the other hand, offers no beginning, no middle, and no end. In many... [ read more ]
Martes, Nobyembre 29, 2016
Dave Noland: Ripple
Ripple is Dave Noland's second album as a leader, a self-produced endeavor that follows the tenor saxophonist's 2007 recording for the Jazz Excursion label, Nomad. With a mix of four original tunes and three standards, Ripple showcases Noland's considerable talents as a composer, arranger, and impro... [ read more ]
Lunes, Nobyembre 28, 2016
Concha Buika: I Feel the Warmer Side of Life When I Sing
When Spanish singer Concha Buika sings, songs uncoil from her like smoke. Whether she sings jazz classics, Jacquel Brel, Chavella Vargas songs or her own songs, there is a warm intimacy in her husky and seductive voice that easily envelops listeners. 15 years after her debut, Mestizuo, a record with...
Linggo, Nobyembre 27, 2016
Allison Philips Trio: Allison Philips Trio
Straddling her residencies between New York City and Amsterdam, trumpeter Allison Philips has been performing since age fourteen, eventually landing at venues that have included Le Poisson Rouge, Iridium, and The Jazz Standard. Leading a quartet, she played the 2014 Bern Jazz Festival in Switzerland... [ read more ]
Biyernes, Nobyembre 25, 2016
Lee Fields and The Expressions: Special Night
Pop culture often gets ahead of itself in writing off styles no longer in vogue among the younger set -even when tremendous music is still being made by the original creators.So while big band swing was considered hopelessly dated by the 1970s, Count Basie, Buddy Rich, Harry James, and Les Brown wer... [ read more ]
Huwebes, Nobyembre 24, 2016
Lucas Rochaix Quinteto: Manovuotometro
Argentinian guitarist m: Lucas Rochaix leads a quintet through his strong A debut recording on A Manovuotometro. A Rochaix composed the entire program, making an impression as both composer and performer. He favors a clean jazz guitar tone--reminiscent of someone like {{m: Peter Bernstei... [ read more ]
Hristo Vitchev: Charting His Own Way
m: Hristo Vitchev isn't a typical guitar hero. Supremely fluent with his instrument, the prolific composer and performer would rather communicate than show off complex technique. His albums and concerts are full of gorgeously understated performances that leave just the right amount of r...
Martes, Nobyembre 22, 2016
: Christmas Roundup 2016: AguankA^3, Jeff Collins, and Vinnie Zummo
It's that time of year again. While some people genuinely love holiday records, others are just looking for some alternative to have available for self-defense against the onslaught of traditional holiday pop music. Regardless of what camp you're in, here are two new releases, plus three that are ne... [ read more ]
Linggo, Nobyembre 20, 2016
Lauren Bush: All My Treasures
Toronto-bred and now London-based m: Lauren Bush introduces herself --on her debut, All My Treasures--as a traditional, vivacious, and supremely confident vocalist, in the mode of Ella Fitzgerald or Anita O'Day. And the tunes she calls her treasures are mostly from the familiar end of th... [ read more ]
Biyernes, Nobyembre 18, 2016
Scott Amendola vs. Wil Blades: Greatest Hits
Hardly the adversarial enterprise its billing implies, Greatest Hits is not keyboardist m: Wil Blades' first duo with a master percussionist: he recorded Shimmy (Amulet, 2012) with m: Billy Martin (of m: Medeski, Martin and Wood fame) in 2012. And any music lover who r... [ read more ]
Samantha Boshnack: A Musical World Without Boundaries
The city of Seattle has an eclectic relationship with jazz historically, in terms of innovation and embracing the notion of music without boundaries, of musical communities interacting and supporting each other. Samantha Boshnack fits perfectly into that musical paradigm. Whether writing and perform...
Huwebes, Nobyembre 17, 2016
Take Five with Jared Pauley
About Jared Pauley Jared Pauley is a keyboardist, composer, producer and educator based out of New York City. Originally from Charleston, West Virginia, he started playing the guitar and the piano as a teenager and grew up on a healthy mix of The Doors, Medeski, Martin and Wood, Herbie Hancock, and...
Divergence Jazz Orchestra: Fake It Until You Make It
Fake It Until You Make It is the second recording by Australia's young and ebullient Divergence Jazz Orchestra, ably co-supervised by composer / arranger m: Jenna Cave and trombonist m: Paul Weber (our apology to Weber for not having named him as such in a review of the orche... [ read more ]
Martes, Nobyembre 15, 2016
Mehmet Ali Sanlikol and Whatsnext?: Resolution
Turkish multi-instrumentalist, composer and ethnomusicologist m: Mehmet Ali Sanlikol has a wide variety of interests and clearly isn't afraid to think big. His second album, Resolution features two distinct ensembles: a 19-member jazz orchestra and a 12- member jazz combo. Each track, ex... [ read more ]
Lunes, Nobyembre 14, 2016
The Common Quartet: The Hive
The first spin of any particular recording is more often than not a cursory affair, a listening experience done without undivided attention; and The Hive, by the Brooklyn-based m: Common Quartet, under these conditions, seemed to have a West Coast cool jazz vibe. And saxophonist {{m: Set... [ read more ]
Linggo, Nobyembre 13, 2016
Steve Fidyk: Allied Forces
The military reference in this record's title is right on the mark. For over a quarter of a century, Steve Fidyk has held down the drum chair in the U.S. Army Blues (part of the United States Army Band "Pershing's Own"), an 18-piece ensemble that has performed America's original art form in a variet... [ read more ]
Eliane Amherd: Skylines
It's five years since Swiss-born, New School graduate singer/songwriter Eliane Amherd released Now And From Now On (Self Produced, 2011). The easy-on-the-ear melodies and upbeat rhythms from that debut album are still a central part of Skylines, but those extra five years show in Amherd's more matur... [ read more ]
Steve Heckman: Legacy: A Coltrane Tribute
Saxophonist m: Steve Heckman has spent a good deal of his career walking in the footsteps of saxophone giant John Coltrane, on CD offerings such as Search For Peace (Jazzed Media, 2014) and With John In Mind (World City Music, 2003). With that in mind, nobody has ever--and almost certain... [ read more ]
King Crimson: King Crimson: On (and Off) The Road
Sometimes the best music--and some of the best bands--are those that come from the most difficult of births. When King Crimson co-founder/guitarist m: Robert Fripp had the idea for a new band after dissolving the last incarnation of the '70s-era Crimson lineups seven years prior, it was... [ read more ]
Leonard Cohen: Leonard Cohen: You Want it Darker
On first listen, Leonard Cohen's album You Want it Darker is a great album. On second listen, it could rank among his best and on third listen, it is obvious that it is the best contender for a Nobel Prize in literature in the next turn of awards. But so are the other albums that have preceded it. I... [ read more ]
Rolling Stones: Rolling Stones: Sweet Summer Sun and Havana Moon DVD/CD
It might be fair to say that any concert appearance by a band with fifty years plus history is an occasion in itself and doubly so (or more) to offer that observation about the m: Rolling Stones. Who would've guessed in 1963, 1973 or 1983 that the group would not only still be together in... [ read more ]
Jesper Lundgaard Trio: 2016
Danish bassist Jesper Lundgaard likens the making of the latest album with his trio to cooking a successful meal: "Eight new songs, two standards, sax, bass, guitar, three microphones, the recording machine, 12 hours playing, 12 hours mixing, 12 hours design stuff, 12 hours practical stuff, four wee... [ read more ]
Sabado, Nobyembre 12, 2016
Festen: Festen
Does the world really need another Scandinavian group from the Clean Feed stable? Well in the case of Festen, the answer is a resounding yes! Further confounding the by now tired Nordic tone stereotype, and even diverging from the outfits influenced by the 1960s avant-garde, this quartet comprising... [ read more ]
Biyernes, Nobyembre 11, 2016
Tony Kadleck Big Band: Tony Kadleck Big Band: Around the Horn
One of the best and most unique things about All About Jazz is that discovering wonderful music is not limited to the narrow window around someone's release date. Whenever you stumble on something especially delicious, you can share your sentiments about it--and even if another reviewer has gotten t... [ read more ]
Huwebes, Nobyembre 10, 2016
John Escreet: The Unknown
Stepping into the void without a map, compass, or guide can be an incredibly scary experience. But the very same scenario can also be liberating. Musicians freed of the shackles of preconceived ideas are the ones, after all, who speak the lingua franca of jazz--improvisation, that is--in its purest... [ read more ]
Miyerkules, Nobyembre 9, 2016
Mara Rosenbloom Trio: Prairie Burn
When thought outpaces action in music, the results are often staid and forgettable. Conversely, when thinking is suppressed in favor of ceaseless activity, the end results are often turbid, shambolic, and largely unlistenable. It's the power struggle between the two, along with the personalities con... [ read more ]
Martes, Nobyembre 8, 2016
Martin Bejerano: Trio Miami
While nobody could successfully argue that the cost of playing with jazz legend m: Roy Haynes outweighs the benefits--a wealth of experience and time to connect with one of this music's greatest figures, tremendous exposure and opportunity on the performance front, time to build a group d... [ read more ]
Lunes, Nobyembre 7, 2016
Keith Jarrett: A Multitude of Angels
In the last solo concert tour of the first half of Keith Jarrett's career, the preeminent pianist of our time had, himself, recorded the performances across four Italian locations, on his digital audio tape machine. These would be the final public performances Jarrett would give for a number of year... [ read more ]
Shye Ben Tzur: Music For The Upliftment of the Soul
The Urdu word Junun denotes "Passion"and that is the perfect term to describing not just the breathtaking interplay and common purpose among the many diverse musicians taking part in this project, but also the deep spiritual love that emanates from this music and takes up everyone in the excitement...
Linggo, Nobyembre 6, 2016
Nikolett Pankovits: Magia
Vocalist m: Nikolett Pankovits was born in Hungary, but she found her musical direction in New York City melding Hungarian songs with Latin American rhythms. She has a lovely warm voice, with almost no vibrato. Magia (the Spanish and Hungarian word for magic) is an eclectic mix of tradit... [ read more ]
Sabado, Nobyembre 5, 2016
Glen Phillips: Swallowed by the New
It's not wholly fair to say Glen Phillips' is the sound of Toad the We Sprocket (with whom he still works when not going solo). But it was usually his insinuating voice and engaging way with words that shaped the group's sound and those virtues are readily apparent on this exotic sounding record Swa... [ read more ]
Biyernes, Nobyembre 4, 2016
Allison Miller: Allison Miller and Honey Ear Trio: Lean; Swivel
Alison Miller may well be the renaissance woman of modern jazz. High-profile mainstream gigs like appearing with the band on Late Night with Seth Myers hardly hint at the diverse complexity of her collaborations and work under own name, most conspicuously including the band Boom Tic Boom. She parses... [ read more ]
Bill Cunliffe: A Day In the Life
Grammy award-winning arranger and pianist m: Bill Cunliffe has been on the cutting edge of large ensemble arranging and jazz trio performance for the past few decades. An avid composer, performer, film scorer, educator and author of several jazz piano books (and online workshops), Cunliff...
Huwebes, Nobyembre 3, 2016
Carol Robbins: Taylor Street
In the context of jazz, the harp is a rare instrument indeed and there are proportionately few players in the field. Two exponents of this rare art are m: Alice Coltrane and the British harpist David Snell whose library composition "International Flight" is a jazz harp classic. A third is... [ read more ]
Miyerkules, Nobyembre 2, 2016
Jasmine Lovell-Smith's Towering Poppies: Yellow Red Blue
Soprano saxophonist/composer m: Jasmine Lovell-Smith released her excellent debut CD, Fortune Songs in 2012, two years after her move from her native New Zealand to New York. Four years later--after studies with Anthony Braxton and a move to Morelia, Mexico--she offers a follow-up effort... [ read more ]
Martes, Nobyembre 1, 2016
Michiel Stekelenburg 5: Layers
Dutch guitarist/composer m: Michiel Stekelenburg expands his group to a quintet for his second album as a leader. Joined by saxophonist m: Efraim Trujillo, pianist m: Jeroen Van Vliet, bassist m: Guus Bakker, and drummer m: Pascal Vermeer h... [ read more ]
Lunes, Oktubre 31, 2016
Jordan Young: Jazz Jukebox
The predominance of the jukebox in social situations is essentially a thing of the past. But how much has really changed? Those once-ubiquitous machines that brought musical happiness to the good people in corner bars and diners throughout the land may have vanished, but the concept they put forward... [ read more ]
Nick Brignola: Big Horn, Strong Words
This article first appeared in Coda Magazine in 1978. With the possible exception of torture, there has never been an art form more maligned than jazz. So, it is inevitable that every once in a while there is an exceptional musician who finds that the financial rewards of being a jazz musician are t...
Linggo, Oktubre 30, 2016
Frank Kimbrough: Solstice
Gravitas and weightlessness may seem like odd compeers, but both are ill at ease with one another and beautifully in league in the music of pianist Frank Kimbrough. On Solstice--the latest of many fine trio dates in Kimbrough's discography, and his first release on the Pirouet imprint--Kimbrough doe... [ read more ]
Sabado, Oktubre 29, 2016
Nils Petter MolvA|r: Buoyancy
More than thirty years ago, Norwegian trumpeter Nils Petter MolvA|r had left his mark as an exceptional improviser with his ECM Records debut on Masquarelo's Bande A Part (1985). Those beginnings--in the company of Nordic jazz legends--led MolvA|r to an ongoing process of nurturing his musical sens... [ read more ]
Biyernes, Oktubre 28, 2016
Wolfgang Muthspiel: Rising Grace
Austrian guitarist m: Wolfgang Muthspiel made a big splash early in his career, playing with vibraphonist m: Gary Burton and recording for PolyGram Records (including 1990's The Promise, produced by Burton). Since founding his own label Material Records in 2000 he has had a som... [ read more ]
Huwebes, Oktubre 27, 2016
Take Five With Zachary Serleth
About Zachary Serleth Primarily a bassist and banjo player, Zach Serleth has developed a deep love of vintage music that is reflected in his current band, Tongue in Cheek. The group's 2016 album, Mobtown Strutters Ball, pays tribute to the jny: New Orleans jazz tradition, covering tunes written...
Jim Rattigana(TM)s Pavillon: Strong Tea
First recorded in 2010 and released in 2012 this reissue marks Jim Rattigan's Pavillon 2016/17 tour of the UK. For anyone unfamiliar with Rattigan's work, in addition to several albums released under his own name, he has performed with many leading figures in the jazz world including Michael Brecker... [ read more ]
Miyerkules, Oktubre 26, 2016
Clay Giberson: Pastures
Pianist m: Clay Giberson has a fifteen year resume of fine recordings on Seattle's Origin Records label. The discs are, for the most part, solo and trio outings, with the trio sets appearing under his own name or that of his long-standing Upper Left Trio. Some examples: Spaceton's Approac... [ read more ]
Lunes, Oktubre 24, 2016
Skyjack: Skyjack
Don't let the name fool you here. There's no hostile takeover at twenty-thousand feet, no violent occupation of a specific vehicle, and no saboteur to wreak havoc on this voyage. Skyjack is a cooperative venture that's about the art of creation and community, not the co-opting of a certain airspace... [ read more ]
Linggo, Oktubre 23, 2016
Donder: Still
A tiny brick chapel in the gloom of dusk, double doors flung open revealing a bright interior of the edifice in the foreground of dark, dense foliage, on the cover of Still, the debut CD release of the Belgium-based piano trio, Donder. The imagery portrays to perfection the music of the group. Refle... [ read more ]
Sabado, Oktubre 22, 2016
Marco Sanguinetti: CA^3mo Desaparecer Completamente
The first time that m: Brad Mehldau covered Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" on Largo (Warner Bros, 2002), the idea of jazz interpretations of alternative rock songs was a bit more of a novelty even if a concept that Mehldau had long embraced. That said, taking on a double-disc set dedicate... [ read more ]
Biyernes, Oktubre 21, 2016
Jarrett Cherner Trio: Expanding Heart
Forget about "the art of the trio." It's undoubtedly a topic worth discussing when you look at this album, and one that automatically comes up when you look at any piano-centric threesome, but it's a phrase that's been overused. Instead, let's talk about the heart of the trio--how it beats, what it... [ read more ]
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