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Dan McClenaghan's Best Releases of 2013
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Lots of extraordinary music. These are my picks for outstanding CDs of the year.
Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette
Somewhere
ECM Records
Pianist Keith Jarrett's "Standards Trio," with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette, recorded Somewhere live in 2009. After thirty years together, the group is still growing. This will have to be considered one of their best recordings.
Denny Zeitlin
Both/And
Sunnyside Records
Pianist Denny Zeitlin has been spending much of the new millennium recording a series of excellent acoustic solo and trio outings. The innovative Both/And takes him back to where a large part of his heart has always been, with electronics. His electro-symphonic soundtrack to the classic remake of the Sci-Fi Film Invasion of the Bodysnatchers broke the ground. Both/And, an electro/acoustic masterpiece, digs deeper, for a superb "beyond category" recording.
Enrico Pieranunzi
Live at the Village Vanguard
CAM Jazz
Italian pianist Enrico Pieranunzi live at the legendary venue, The Village Vanguard, where so many of the great live albums have been recorded. Marc Johnson's on bass; with drummer Paul Motian playing on one of his last recordings before his passing in 2011. The music they made this night was magic.
Satoko Fujii Ma-Do
Time Stands Still
Libra Records
This is the third and last CD from pianist Satoko Fujii Ma-Do group. The band's bassist Norikatsu Koreyasu passed away shortly after the recording of the disc. Fujii seems to put together a new band or two every year. Ma-Do was one of her finest, most cohesive ensembles. This is Ma-Do's strongest offering, and one of the best discs in Fujii's extensive discography.
Roberta Piket
Solo
Thirteenth Note Records
Pianist Roberta Piket is a versatile and under-appreciated stylist who can play inside or out. Her recordings have been mostly trio or quartet affairs. This is her first solo outing, opening with the tenderest of renditions of the Great American Songbook tune "I See Your Face Before Me." She visits, along the way, Thelonious Monk, Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Marian McFarland, and Sam Rivers, treating each composition with reverence while injecting some of her own slightly quirky musical personality and classical background into them.
Billy Mintz
Mintz Quartet
Thirteenth Note Records
Veteran jazzer Billy Mintz is one of a small handful of top level drummers. He's also a writer of beautiful, off kilter compositions; and for Mintz Quartet he's assembled a group of under-the-radar all starssaxophonist John Gross, who is possessed of one of the most distinctive, raw-but-tender tenor tones in jazz; pianist/organist Roberta Piket; bassist Putter Smith. One of the tests for the "Best of Year" lists is how often the disc finds its way back to the CD player. This one won't stop going there, and it sounds better every time.
The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra
In the Spirit of Duke
Spartacus Records
The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, directed by saxophonist Tommy Smith, has honored Miles Davis and George Gershwin with recordings. Now they've tapped into the soul of another giant, Duke Ellington, with a superb setenergized and reverent at the same time.
Anthony Branker & Wordplay
Uppity
Origin Records
Anthony Branker & Wordplay mix the funky with a the profound on this three horn front line septet outing. Highly engaging jazz sounds with a message.
Myra Melford
Life Carries Me This Way
Firehouse 12 Records
Pianist Myra Melford, on her first solo outingshe fronts several superb ensemblesoffers up her interpretations of artist Don Reich's abstractslandscapes, still lifes, and city-scapes from a different dimension, on the canvas and on the CD.
Jane Ira Bloom
Sixteen Sunsets
Outline
Soprano saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom fronting a fabulous quartet in an examination of the ballad, originals and covers, resulting in her most beautiful recording to date.
Mark Dresser Quintet
Nourishments
Clean Feed
Bassist Mark Dresser is one of our more adventurous jazz souls. This music is brash and turbulent, and original, and full of the unexpected.
Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette
Somewhere
ECM Records
Pianist Keith Jarrett's "Standards Trio," with bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Jack DeJohnette, recorded Somewhere live in 2009. After thirty years together, the group is still growing. This will have to be considered one of their best recordings.
Denny Zeitlin
Both/And
Sunnyside Records
Pianist Denny Zeitlin has been spending much of the new millennium recording a series of excellent acoustic solo and trio outings. The innovative Both/And takes him back to where a large part of his heart has always been, with electronics. His electro-symphonic soundtrack to the classic remake of the Sci-Fi Film Invasion of the Bodysnatchers broke the ground. Both/And, an electro/acoustic masterpiece, digs deeper, for a superb "beyond category" recording.
Enrico Pieranunzi
Live at the Village Vanguard
CAM Jazz
Italian pianist Enrico Pieranunzi live at the legendary venue, The Village Vanguard, where so many of the great live albums have been recorded. Marc Johnson's on bass; with drummer Paul Motian playing on one of his last recordings before his passing in 2011. The music they made this night was magic.
Satoko Fujii Ma-Do
Time Stands Still
Libra Records
This is the third and last CD from pianist Satoko Fujii Ma-Do group. The band's bassist Norikatsu Koreyasu passed away shortly after the recording of the disc. Fujii seems to put together a new band or two every year. Ma-Do was one of her finest, most cohesive ensembles. This is Ma-Do's strongest offering, and one of the best discs in Fujii's extensive discography.
Roberta Piket
Solo
Thirteenth Note Records
Pianist Roberta Piket is a versatile and under-appreciated stylist who can play inside or out. Her recordings have been mostly trio or quartet affairs. This is her first solo outing, opening with the tenderest of renditions of the Great American Songbook tune "I See Your Face Before Me." She visits, along the way, Thelonious Monk, Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Marian McFarland, and Sam Rivers, treating each composition with reverence while injecting some of her own slightly quirky musical personality and classical background into them.
Billy Mintz
Mintz Quartet
Thirteenth Note Records
Veteran jazzer Billy Mintz is one of a small handful of top level drummers. He's also a writer of beautiful, off kilter compositions; and for Mintz Quartet he's assembled a group of under-the-radar all starssaxophonist John Gross, who is possessed of one of the most distinctive, raw-but-tender tenor tones in jazz; pianist/organist Roberta Piket; bassist Putter Smith. One of the tests for the "Best of Year" lists is how often the disc finds its way back to the CD player. This one won't stop going there, and it sounds better every time.
The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra
In the Spirit of Duke
Spartacus Records
The Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, directed by saxophonist Tommy Smith, has honored Miles Davis and George Gershwin with recordings. Now they've tapped into the soul of another giant, Duke Ellington, with a superb setenergized and reverent at the same time.
Anthony Branker & Wordplay
Uppity
Origin Records
Anthony Branker & Wordplay mix the funky with a the profound on this three horn front line septet outing. Highly engaging jazz sounds with a message.
Myra Melford
Life Carries Me This Way
Firehouse 12 Records
Pianist Myra Melford, on her first solo outingshe fronts several superb ensemblesoffers up her interpretations of artist Don Reich's abstractslandscapes, still lifes, and city-scapes from a different dimension, on the canvas and on the CD.
Jane Ira Bloom
Sixteen Sunsets
Outline
Soprano saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom fronting a fabulous quartet in an examination of the ballad, originals and covers, resulting in her most beautiful recording to date.
Mark Dresser Quintet
Nourishments
Clean Feed
Bassist Mark Dresser is one of our more adventurous jazz souls. This music is brash and turbulent, and original, and full of the unexpected.
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Dan McClenaghan
United States
ECM Records
Keith Jarrett
Gary Peacock
Jack DeJohnette
Sunnyside Records
Denny Zeitlin
CAM Jazz
Libra Records
Satoko Fujii
Thirteenth Note Records
Spartacus Records
Tommy Smith
duke ellington
Origin Records
Anthony Branker
Firehouse 12 Records
Myra Melford
Outline
Jane Ira Bloom
Clean Feed
Mark Dresser