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I Dischi del 2025 secondo Ludovico Granvassu
by Ludovico Granvassu
Immortalare la bellezza e la varietà del jazz pubblicato nel 2025 attraverso una top ten" appare tanto arduo, vano--e alla fine deludente--quanto cercare di fotografare un tramonto sulla costiera amalfitana usando una rudimentale fotocamera digitale e facendo un forellino sul copriobiettivo. Certo, una foto verrà scattata. Potrebbe persino dimostrare che eri lì, in quel momento, quando ...
Ludovico Granvassu's Garden Of Jazzy Delights 2025
by Ludovico Granvassu
Capturing the breathtaking beauty, range, and diversity of jazz released in 2025 through a list of 10 best albums" feels as challenging, vain--and ultimately disappointing--as trying to photograph the Grand Canyon at sunset by placing a pinhole in front of a rudimentary digital camera's lens. Sure, a picture will be taken. It might even prove you ...
Vol. 1
By Tom Lagana
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2022
Track listing: Armando's Rhumba; Outra Vez; W.W.H.D.; Para Machucar Meu Coracao; Brigas Nunca Mais; Holland Tunnel; Bossa Moderna.
Vol. 1
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2017
Track listing: Home Away; Arcophile; Scared of the Dark; Aftermath; Lower Orbit; Blow by Blow;
Seven Bridges; Spontaneous Combustion.
Orbital Quintet: Vol. 1
by Troy Dostert
On its debut album, the Northern California-based Orbital Quintet offers eight intriguing tracks that avoid the clichés of standard blowing sessions, embracing instead the more subtle pleasures of mood and texture. With four compositions by guitarist David Wright, one each by bassist Benjamin Lee and trumpeter John Harrington, and a couple of freely improvised pieces, there's ...
Vol. 1
Label: High Street
Released: 2004
Track listing: Intro; High St.; One's Perspective; Father Time; Black Pages; Get By
Supa Lowry Bros.: Vol. 1
by Mark Sabbatini
This is the album I searched all of New York City for. OK, now that this jazz/hip/soul group has a review blurb to take out of context, a bit of elaboration: perusing endless bins at megastores like Virgin and Tower Records is great, but what I really hoped to find during a recent trip ...

