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Most Read Album Reviews: 2018
After The Fall Keith Jarrett / Gary Peacock / Jack DeJohnette
by Karl Ackermann
Published: February 13, 2018
Music IS Bill Frisell
by John Kelman
Published: March 9, 2018
Your Queen Is A Reptile Sons of Kemet
by Chris May
Published: February 21, 2018
Miles Davis & John Coltrane -The Final Tour: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 6 Miles Davis
by Mike Jurkovic
Published: March 16, 2018
For Gyumri Tigran Hamasyan
by Nenad Georgievski
Published: February 19, 2018
A Humdrum Star GoGo Penguin
by Phil Barnes
Published: February 8, 2018
Ravensburg Mathias Eick
by Karl Ackermann
Published: February 16, 2018
Modern Lore Julian Lage
by Gareth Thompson
Published: January 27, 2018
Truth Decay Adam Holzman
by John Kelman
Published: March 7, 2018
Romaria Andy Sheppard Quartet
by Geno Thackara
Published: February 18, 2018
The Questions Kurt Elling
by Dan Bilawsky
Published: March 20, 2018
e.s.t. live in london Esbjorn Svensson Trio
by Karl Ackermann
Published: May 1, 2018
Origin Suite Michael Waldrop
by C. Michael Bailey
Published: February 2, 2018
Sextet (Parker) 1993 Anthony Braxton
by Mark Corroto
Published: February 19, 2018
La Fenice Keith Jarrett
by Karl Ackermann
Published: October 10, 2018
John McLaughlin and Jimmy Herring -Live in San Francisco John McLaughlin
by Mike Jacobs
Published: September 8, 2018
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