Home » Search Center » Results: Album Reviews

Results for "Album Reviews"

Advanced search options

56

Article: Album Review

Jerry Bergonzi: Nearly Blue

Read "Nearly Blue" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Even though Jerry Bergonzi has nothing left to prove, after almost half a century near the top of almost every list of the jazz world's leading tenor saxophonists, he is hardly ready to sit back and rest on those laurels. On his latest album, Nearly Blue (a sequel to the well-received Spotlight on Standards), Bergonzi is ...

3

Article: Album Review

Naama Gheber: Dearly Beloved

Read "Dearly Beloved" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


There's much to admire in this debut from New York-based Israeli vocalist Naama Gheber. With a highly developed sense of phrasing built on pitch-perfect delivery and some tasteful back-end vibrato, an eye and ear for fine golden-age material, sharp navigational skills, and a knack for picking the perfect sidemen, her first flight garners attention in all ...

2

Article: Album Review

#Bloomerangs: Moments and Fragments

Read "Moments and Fragments" reviewed by Paul Naser


When life gets tough, sometimes the only thing you can do is take a moment to step back and reconnect with feelings of positivity. Maybe this comes from a fond memory, a glimpse out the window or perhaps, for readers and writers of this website, time spent listening to good music. Fortunately, #Bloomerangs has some of ...

4

Article: Album Review

IZ: Il Desto Onironauta

Read "Il Desto Onironauta" reviewed by Claudio Bonomi


Nel quadro di una produzione musicale fuori controllo dove ormai un album non si nega più a nessuno capita, a volte, di fare la conoscenza di lavori che meriterebbero davvero di uscire dalla mischia e di farsi ascoltare. Uno di questo è certamente Il Desto Onironauta degli ancora sconosciuti IZ, collettivo friulano capitanato da Paolo Jus, ...

3

Article: Album Review

Dave Glasser: Hypocrisy Democracy

Read "Hypocrisy Democracy" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Something of a socio-political scythe--a title and tool cutting straight into the failing system that surrounds us--Hypocrisy Democracy is also a broad statement detailing the ceaselessly looping fallibility of man and his actions. It's saxophonist Dave Glasser's most probing work to date, bound to both our present state of affairs and the history it mirrors, and ...

1

Article: Album Review

Dennis Kwok Jazz Orchestra: Windward Bound

Read "Windward Bound" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Windward Bound, the debut recording by the Toronto-based Dennis Kwok Jazz Orchestra, consists of a six-part suite “for jazz orchestra and multiple woodwind soloist." It is perhaps more than coincidental that Kwok, who wrote and arranged the sequence of tone poems based in part on his teen-age memories of sailing on Lake Ontario, also plays alto, ...

3

Article: Album Review

Jetse de Jong: Intercities

Read "Intercities" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Adept at drawing upon all the Nordic shades of prolonged light, Amsterdam-based pianist {Jetse de Jong, drummer Roope Kantonen, and bassist Robert Rebane tell their travelogues while fully bearing witness to ours, resulting in a debut of articulate beauty and restive motion. The seven well-crafted, diligently thought-out de Jong compositions which make up the ...

5

Article: Album Review

Matthew Shipp - Nate Wooley: What If?

Read "What If?" reviewed by John Sharpe


What If? presents pianist Matthew Shipp and trumpeter Nate Wooley in their first appearance as a duo. Both possess illustrious back stories and, while Shipp's place as one of the pre-eminent piano stylists in contemporary jazz is assured—as much due to his staggeringly constant series of solo and trio dates as his tenure with the likes ...

2

Article: Album Review

From Wolves to Whales: Strandwal

Read "Strandwal" reviewed by Giuseppe Segala


Il quartetto From Wolves to Whales, nome azzeccato per un significativo incontro di quattro personalità al vertice del jazz e dell'improvvisazione contemporanea, si era già proposto nel 2015 con il CD omonimo, dopo il rodaggio di tre concerti a Manhattan e a Brooklyn nel febbraio del 2014. Il sodalizio, imperniato sulla lunga frequentazione di Nate Wooley ...

2

Article: Album Review

Michel Godard, Francesco D'Auria: Amor Sospeso

Read "Amor Sospeso" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Lavoro molto personale e altamente suggestivo, questo CD vede all'opera il duo di Michel Godard e Francesco D'Auria, impegnati su un repertorio di musiche prevalentemente originali (su dodici tracce, sette sono i brani del francese, tre quelli dell'italiano) e sostanzialmente inclassificabili, come spesso accade alla musica del musicista francese, per il loro equilibrio tra musica antica ...


Engage

Get more of a good thing!

Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories, our special offers, and upcoming jazz events near you.

Install All About Jazz

iOS Instructions:

To install this app, follow these steps:

All About Jazz would like to send you notifications

Notifications include timely alerts to content of interest, such as articles, reviews, new features, and more. These can be configured in Settings.