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Jeff Ballard: Time's Tales

Read "Time's Tales" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Accanto all'esperienza con Brad Mehldau e Larry Grenadier e l'altra--meno appariscente e quasi cameristica--del Fly (che lo vede con quest'ultimo e Mark Turner) Jeff Ballard affianca dal 2006 un altro trio, di cui è leader, e che ora debutta su disco con questo variopinto ed estroverso Time's Tales. “Sono a metà della mia ...

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AA.VV.: Dalla in Jazz

Read "Dalla in Jazz" reviewed by Luca Muchetti


Non facciamo finta di niente. Ogni volta in cui capita sotto mano un album che santifica l'autore di turno, versando sul repertorio una vernice blu e pastosa con la semplice etichetta “in jazz," un brivido ci percorre la schiena. I motivi sono tanti: il più delle volte sono album che non andranno oltre il singolo ascolto, ...

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Nir Felder: Golden Age

Read "Golden Age" reviewed by Vincenzo Roggero


Sarà anche l'album di debutto ma in Golden Age il chitarrista Nir Felder si dimostra solista maturo, compositore interessante e leader convincente. Durante le dieci tracce del disco Felder gestisce al meglio i talentuosi compagni di viaggio convogliando le loro peculiarità verso un disegno comune organizzato e coeso. Le composizioni si materializzano in un repertorio trasversale ...

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Nils Petter Molvaer: Switch

Read "Switch" reviewed by John Kelman


Sometimes when forced into change, the best thing to do is toss what came before and shoot for something completely different. With Stian Westerhus leaving trumpeter Nils Petter Molvær's trio after three years of extensive touring and the sole, spectacular document Baboon Moon (Sula, 2011), Molvær's career--defined, since emerging in the mid-'80s with the acclaimed group ...

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Jeff Ballard Trio: Time's Tales

Read "Time's Tales" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


World-class drummer Jeff Ballard (Chick Corea's New Trio, Brad Mehldau Trio) goes above and beyond the call of duty on his first album as a leader. Celebrated for his modern jazz drumming, spanning bop and the outside spectrum, he expands his wares on this eventful trio release by flawlessly engineering a consortium of high-spirited pieces. With ...

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Bob James: Quartette Humaine

Read "Quartette Humaine" reviewed by Luigi Sforza


Ventisette anni dopo Double Vision, la coppia David Sanborn--Bob James torna insieme, per la rinata Okeh, con un nuovo album, Quartette Humaine, in cui si affrontano con estrema cura e con accattivante generosità temi altamente orecchiabili e un repertorio musicale cristallino. Delle nove tracce del disco --nato come omaggio alla musicalità del Dave ...

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Nir Felder: Golden Age

Read "Golden Age" reviewed by Mark F. Turner


There were a few strong reactions when Nir Felder was donned “The Next Big Jazz Guitarist" in a 2010 NPR article. The in-demand New York based musician is seemingly unfazed by the headline and continues grinding out a stream of constant gigs and sessions associated with the likes of Greg Osby, Terri Lyne Carrington, and more ...

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Dhafer Youssef: Birds Requiem

Read "Birds Requiem" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Tunisian oud maestro Dhafer Youssef imparts a holistic world music vista, encompassing jazz, rock and spiritual inclinations while retaining the core Arabic modalities on the aurally picturesque Birds Requiem. And his chant-like, resonating vocals entwine mystical attributes with near-flawless control amid passages that induce an impression of sacred exchanges with a higher entity. Blending ...

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Jeff Ballard Trio: Time's Tales

Read "Time's Tales" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Drummer Jeff Ballard sure knows how to pick his playmates. In drafting one-of-a-kind guitarist Lionel Loueke and the focused-yet-irrepressible Miguel Zenon on saxophone, Ballard managed to create the most exciting trio to emerge in recent memory. While this album is Ballard's long-awaited leader debut, it's more tempting to dub it a leaderless or ...

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James Brandon Lewis: Divine Travels

Read "Divine Travels" reviewed by Mark Corroto


An auspicious major label debut for a young saxophonist, Divine Travels eschews flamboyance for a deferential, mostly unpretentious bluesy free jazz recording. Lewis, a thirty-something tenor saxophone phenom chose to record here in trio without the safety net of a pianist or accompanying horn. He chose wisely though, enlisting two superstars musicians, bassist William ...


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