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Most Read Album Reviews: 2019
In The Key Of The Universe Joey DeFrancesco
by Chris Mosey
Published: February 10, 2019
Epistrophy Bill Frisell | Thomas Morgan
by John Kelman
Published: April 5, 2019
Love Hurts Julian Lage
by Chris Mosey
Published: February 14, 2019
Circuits Chris Potter
by Sammy Stein
Published: January 19, 2019
Trust In The Lifeforce Of The Deep Mystery The Comet Is Coming
by Chris May
Published: February 25, 2019 | 17,397
Correlations Steve Davis
by Peter Hoetjes
Published: March 19, 2019
Tenormore Scott Robinson
by Dan Bilawsky
Published: March 30, 2019
Jazz Muses Al Hood and the H2 Sextet
by Nicholas F. Mondello
Published: March 17, 2019
The Transitory Poems Vijay Iyer and Craig Taborn
by Dan McClenaghan
Published: March 7, 2019 | 16,140
Fyah Theon Cross
by Chris May
Published: February 4, 2019
Coltrane '58: The Prestige Recordings John Coltrane
by Mike Jurkovic
Published: April 10, 2019 | 15,179
Live in Japan 1984 Allan Holdsworth
by John Kelman
Published: February 9, 2019
Signature Matthew Shipp Trio
by Karl Ackermann
Published: February 1, 2019
Perpetual Optimism Herlin Riley
by Chris Mosey
Published: March 28, 201
Driftglass SEED Ensemble
by Chris May
Published: January 22, 2019
Infection In The Sentence Sarah Tandy
by Chris May
Published: February 18, 2019
VOX Pedro Martins
by Friedrich Kunzmann
Published: February 23, 2019
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