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Dan McClenaghan's Best Jazz Albums Of 2024
Bill AnschellImprobable Solutions
Origin Records
David FriesenThis Light Has No Darkness, Volume 1
Origin Records
Samo SalamonDances Of Freedom
Samo Records
John EspositoBlues For Outlaw Hearts
Sunjump Records
Roberto MagrisLove Is Passing Thru
JMood Records
Antonio FlintaAnger, Commitment and Love
Self Produced
Collin ShermanString Planes
Ex-tol Recordings
Dan DeanVocalise
Dan Dean Music
Oddgeir BergA Place Called Home
Ozella Music
Amina FigarovaSuite For Africa
Amfi Records
Franco AmbrosettiSweet Caress
Enja Records
Andrew HillA Beautiful Day, Revisited
Palmetto Records
Miguel ZenonGolden City
Miel Music
Rich PellegrinTopography (featuring Neil Welch)
Slow And Steady Records
Satoko FujiiDog Days Of Summer
Libra Records
David FriesenA Light Shining Through
Origin Records
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Year in Review
Dan McClenaghan
Savant Records
Far Far Away
Jim Snidero
Kabell Records
Fire Illuminations
Wadada Leo Smith
Patrois Records
The Gennett Suite
Brent Wallarab
Origin Records
Improbable Solutions
bill anschell
This Light Has No Darkness, Volume 1
David Friesen
Samo Records
Dances Of Freedom
Samo Salamon
Sunjump Records
Blues For Outlaw Hearts
John Esposito
Jmood Records
Love Is Passing Thru
Roberto Magris
Self Produced
Anger, Commitment and Love
Antonio Flinta
Ex-tol Recordings
String Planes
Collin Sherman
Dan Dean Music
Vocalise
Dan Dean
Ozella Music
A Place Called Home
Oddgeir Berg
AmFi Records
Suite For Africa
Amina Figarova
Enja Records
Sweet Caress
Franco Ambrosetti
Palmetto Records
A Beautiful Day, Revisited
Andrew Hill
Miel Music
Golden City
Miguel Zenon
Slow And Steady Records
Topography (featuring Neil Welch)
Rich Pellegrin
Libra Records
Dog Days Of Summer
Satoko Fujii
A Light Shining Through
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