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Libero Farnè's Best Jazz Albums Of 2024
 
                                    
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 Gato Barbieri
 Gato Barbieri Standards Lost and Found 1
Red Records
 Patricia Brennan
 Patricia Brennan Breaking Stretch
Pyroclastic Records
 Steve Coleman
Steve Coleman PolyTropos / Of Many Turns
Pi Recordings
 Isaiah Collier & The Chosen Few
 Isaiah Collier & The Chosen Few The World Is on Fire
Division 81
 Kris Davis
 Kris Davis Run the Gauntlet
Pyroclastic Records
 Peter Evans
 Peter Evans Extra
We Jazz Records
 Andrea Grossi Blend 3 + Jim Black
 Andrea Grossi Blend 3 + Jim Black Axes
We Insist! Records
 Enrico Rava
 Enrico Rava Fearless Five
Parco Della Musica
 Anna Webber
 Anna Webber simpletrio2000
Intakt Records
 Immanuel Wilkins
 Immanuel Wilkins Blues Blood
Blue Note Records
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									Year in Review
									Peter Evans
									Ludovico Granvassu
									Gato Barbieri
									Standards Lost and Found 1
									Red Records
									Patricia Brennan
									Breaking Stretch
									Pyroclastic Records
									Steve Coleman
									PolyTropos / Of Many Turns
									Pi Recordings
									Isaiah Collier
									The World is on Fire
									Kris Davis
									Run the Gauntlet
									We Jazz Records
									Andrea Grossi
									Jim Black
									AXES
									WE INSIST! RECORDS
									Enrico Rava
									Fearless Five
									Parco Della Musica
									Anna Webber
									simpletrio2000
									Intakt Records
									Immanuel Wilkins
									Blues Blood
									Blue Note Records
							
		
		    
		
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