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Most Read Album Reviews: 2025
Alma LibreArturo Sandoval
Reviewed by Karan Khosla
July 23, 2025
And NowKjetil Mulelid
Reviewed by John Eyles
February 16, 2025
Old Home/New HomeBrian Martin
Reviewed by Jack Bowers
August 23, 2025
Lado B Brazilian Project 2Otmaro Ruiz
Reviewed by Katchie Cartwright
August 17, 2025
Mind ExplosionShakti
Reviewed by Ian Patterson
August 4, 2025
New ViennaKeith Jarrett
Reviewed by Mike Jurkovic
May 26, 2025
NewcomerEmma Hedrick
Reviewed by Kyle Simpler
August 25, 2025
Live At The Oval 1971The Who
Reviewed by Doug Collette
August 22, 2025
EclipticShifa شفاء -Rachel Musson, Pat Thomas, Mark Sanders
Reviewed by Mark Corroto
August 13, 2025
My IdealSam Dillon
Reviewed by Jack Bowers
August 12, 2025
Brighter DaysJarod Bufe
Reviewed by Dan McClenaghan
March 23, 2025
Lullaby for the LostDonny McCaslin
Reviewed by Neil Duggan
September 11, 2025
Sessions 24Willie Oteri
Reviewed by Glenn Astarita
July 31, 2025
New ViennaKeith Jarrett
Reviewed by Jack Kenny
June 7, 2025
The Gesture Of Sound / The Gesture Of ColourRoberto Bonati
Reviewed by Duncan Heining
July 14, 2025
BelongingBranford Marsalis
Reviewed by Mike Jurkovic
March 20, 2025
Trilogy 3Chick Corea
Reviewed by Mike Jurkovic
February 21, 2025
HotJohn Lamkin
Reviewed by Tony Poole
March 8, 2025
Keepers of the Eastern DoorChris Cheek
Reviewed by David Weiner
May 9, 2025
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