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No Excuses

By Tom Ridout
Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2018
Track listing: Blackbird; No Excuses; What It Would; Is & It; Scarborough Fair; No; Known No
More; Blackbird (Reprise); Respite.
Zoe Schwarz: The Blues and I Should have a Party

by C. Michael Bailey
That most durable and indivisible of popular music genres: the blues. Traditionally of an eight-or twelve-bar architecture, if not something more primordial from the pre-Great Depression shellac of Mamie Smith, Tommy Johnson, Blind Lemon Jefferson, and Charlie Patton. After years of sepia-toned, nostalgic reportage regarding the Ur-nature of this folk art, most of the cobwebs of ...
Tom Ridout: No Excuses

by Thomas Earl
The name Tom Ridout may be familiar following his appearance in the Final of the BBC's Young Jazz Musician Competition in 2016. His sister, Alexandra, went on to win the Award. Any hard feelings have been set aside, however, with both siblings featuring on Tom's debut album, No Excuses. Opting for diversity over continuity, ...
London Stories

By Maciek Pysz
Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2017
Track listing: #1 Fresh Look
#2 Amici
#3 Those Days
#4 Tower Block
#5 Story Of A Story
#6 LHM
#7 Desert
#8 Red Door
Astrometrics

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2017
Track listing: Funk Work; The Sting; El Diablo; Doctor's In The House; Intricate Facade; Scene Of
No Scene; 5 Bar Short; Dirty Rat; A Change Of Scene (Of No Scene).
Transitions

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2017
Track listing: Waves; Ducks; Corners; A Manic Episode; Tongue In Cheek; Patience; Earworm;
Buraki I Ziemniaki; Mirage (Intro); Mirage; Panettone; Walking Through The Jungle;
Corners Reprise.
Julian Costello: Transitions

by Bruce Lindsay
Saxophonist Julian Costello has been around the UK jazz scene for a while, but for some years he decided to give up the world of the gigging musician and take up a teaching career. In recent years he's been gigging again and he now leads his quartet on Transitions, a collection of his original compositions recorded ...
Matt Chandler: Astrometrics

by Roger Farbey
The concept of the organ trio in jazz is well-established and often provides a dynamism that even some big bands struggle to manifest. Happily this is one such trio album. Dispensing with the pedantic formalities first, the quirky title of this album is actually an anagram derived from the first names of each of the band ...
Iridescent Clouds

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2016
Track listing: Blue Clouds; In Search Of Time Lost; Iridescent Seashell; Secret;
Lighthouse In Winter; Oak Tree Rustles In My Mind; Everything Is In The
Air; Volcanic Rocks.
Taeko Kunishima: Iridescent Clouds

by James Nadal
There is an atmospheric element which Japanese musicians inherently weave throughout their compositions, giving their music a singular dimension which is readily identifiable. Acknowledged for her trademark lyricism, pianist Taeko Kunishima reflects upon the wonders of nature on Iridescent Clouds, offering elegant improvised passages encased in a meditative concept. Accompanied again by Clive Bell, ...