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Article: Year in Review

John Sharpe's Best Jazz Albums Of 2022

Read "John Sharpe's Best Jazz Albums Of 2022" reviewed by John Sharpe


From the 200 or so discs that I heard in 2022, here are eleven new issues (in roughly the order I came across them), which gave me the most pleasure. As ever I find it particularly invidious to pick and choose between honest artistic endeavours. So perhaps it's better to view these selections as a chance ...

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Label: 577 Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: No Comment; I Said....

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Article: Album Review

John Dikeman, Pat Thomas, John Edwards, Steve Noble: Volume 1

Read "Volume 1" reviewed by John Sharpe


For those worried about soaring energy bills, the inflammatory foursome of tenor saxophonist John Dikeman, pianist Pat Thomas, bassist John Edwards and drummer Steve Noble certainly offers one solution. They must have truly warmed the room at London's Cafe Oto on a cold February evening in 2019, on the evidence of the forty-minute program presented on ...

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Label: One Nightstand Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: On The Street Where You Live; Blame It On My Youth; Place St. Henri; Body And Soul; In You Own Sweet Way; Cheek To Cheek; Nature Boy; Manteca; My Romance; Young & Foolish.

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Article: Album Review

Stu Harrison: Volume 1

Read "Volume 1" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Toronto-based pianist Stu Harrison doesn't boast much of an internet presence, so we'll go with the music: Stu Harrison: Volume I is a celebration of the standard piano trio format, a joyful immersion into ten familiar tunes, beginning with Lerner & Lowe's “The Street where You Live," from My Fair Lady soundtrack. The lively take on ...

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Song of the Day

Nature Boy

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Label: One Nightstand Records
Released: 2016
Duration: 07:05

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Label: Pausa Records
Released: 2009

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Label: La Lichère
Released: 2005

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Article: Album Review

The New Testament Of Funk: Volume 1

Read "Volume 1" reviewed by Ian Nicolson


After too long - around two years - since the last album to be released by the indispensible London-based Acid Jazz label, 1999 is off to a flying start with this hour's worth of classics that have wired up UK dance-floors to the latest mash-up of breaks, beats and improvisation, plus some early takes on forthcoming ...


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