The 1969 Salle Pleyel concerts are captured here across a 3-LP set for the first time, with composer extraordinaire Cecil ...
Few tenor saxophonists have managed to balance intellect and fire the way Joe Henderson did. Across a career that stretched ...
Famed for a series of golden ticket reissues from names including Woody Shaw, B.B. King and Terry Callier, Time Traveler ...
Swedish jazz, perhaps more than most European scenes, has always reflected the wider atmosphere around it. In the late 1960s, ...
In the 1960s and ’70s, jazz supported many voices, some celebratory, some searching, some defiant. For Bubbha Thomas, a ...
There’s a quiet confidence running through Shapeshifter, the second album from Swedish bassist and composer Jon ...
On Reaching for the Moon, Elina Duni and Rob Luft strip their collaboration down to its most essential form: voice and guitar ...
There’s a certain poetry in the idea behind Peregrine: an all-analogue, first-take jazz record captured in the spirit of ...
Wallpaper Music III’ serves as the latest release from saxophonist, flautist and composer, Kevin Figes, unveiled through his ...
Something is reassuring about the long arc of Lafayette Harris Jr.’s career. Since the early 1990s, he has moved with quiet ...
One Album That Changed My Life: Thelonious Monk ‘Thelonious Alone In San Francisco’ (Riverside 1959)
James Read Thelonious Monk’s 1959 album Thelonious Alone In San Francisco changes my life every time I listen to it; the ...
Jason Byrne It was 1983 or ’84. I was 16 or 17 years old and studying drums with a somewhat famous teacher/guru in NYC by the ...
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