The Dreamworld of Paul Motian album review @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Anat Fort: The Dreamworld of Paul Motian Other performers inspire every musician to some extent, but for ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Anat Fort, the influence of drummer Paul Motian drums1931 – 2011 ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Paul Motian altered her approach to performing and thinking about music. Although Motian passed away […]
Lullaby for the Lost album review @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Donny McCaslin: Lullaby for the Lost ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Donny McCaslin and his band’s collaboration on David Bowie vocals1947 – 2016 ” data-original-title=”” title=””>David Bowie‘s final album Blackstar (ISO Records, 2016) marked a pivotal moment in McCaslin’s career. Following Bowie’s death just two days after the album’s release, […]
The Sound of Raspberry album review @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Tatsuya Yoshida / Martín Escalante: The Sound of Raspberry This LP may be the revelation of 2025or a sonic ordeal, depending on your tolerance for noise and your grasp of history. Japanese drummer ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Tatsuya Yoshida and Mexican saxophonist Martín Escalante saxophone, alto ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Martín […]
The Summer Knows (un été 42) album review @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Extended Analysis » Franck Amsallem: The Summer Knows (un été 42) ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Franck Amsallem, a lesser-known figureoutside his immediate performance circleeven among some of the jazz world’s most avid and encyclopedic enthusiasts. Nevertheless, this musician’s name should appear in that roster of outstanding French baby boomer keyboardists mentioned in […]
Looms & Legends album review @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Ned Rothenberg: Looms & Legends Solo recordings, at least when they feature instruments other than piano or guitar, can be a challenge even for the most committed jazz listeners. The excitement generated by the dialogue of multiple instrumentalists is, of course, missing, and even the most talented […]
Old Home/New Home album review @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » The Brian Martin Big Band: Old Home/New Home ” data-original-title=”” title=””>Brian Martin, who as a working musician wears many hatstrombonist, composer, arranger, educator and band leader among themhas taken those hats from his native Iowa and given them a new mailing address in the Boston, Massachusetts, area. […]
Victory At Last album review @ All About Jazz
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Hours Fly, Flowers Die album review @ All About Jazz
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Gather album review @ All About Jazz
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Speaking In Tongues album review @ All About Jazz
Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » Rachel Eckroth & John Hadfield: Speaking In Tongues John Hadfield wrote “Blood Moon” in shocked response to learning that, in 1504, during his fourth transatlantic voyage, Christopher Columbus had used his knowledge of an upcoming Blood Moon eclipse to manipulate reluctant indigenous Jamaicans into granting him food […]