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Troy Collins' Best Releases of 2016
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The Long Road
Auricle Records
Ray Anderson, Mark Helias, and Gerry Hemingway have been performing together as BassDrumBone for almost four decadessomething of a rarity by contemporary standards. Celebrating the venerable trio's forty-year anniversary with high-profile special guests (Joe Lovano and Jason Moran), this is the group's most wide-ranging and definitive effort to date.
David Murray, Geri Allen & Terri Lyne Carrington Power Trio
Perfection
Motema Records
This all-star trio's near telepathic rapport is exceptional; creative tensions between freedom and form are readily apparent, but never disproportionate to the material at hand, and the bass-less configuration lends the unit a joyous, ramshackle feel. David Murray, Geri Allen, and Terri Lyne Carrington build upon relationships forged three decades ago, with startlingly swinging results.
Michael Formanek Ensemble Kolossus
The Distance
ECM Records
Michael Formanek's abilities as a composer and orchestrator take center stage on the premier of the bassist's big band, Ensemble Kolossus. This ambitious effort evinces a panorama of big band styles, with Formanek's sophisticated charts revealing a wide range of dynamics, delivered in myriad settings that highlight the improvisational mettle of his estimable soloists.
Jack DeJohnette/Ravi Coltrane/Matthew Garrison
In Movement
ECM Records
Joined by Ravi Coltrane and Matthew Garrison, Jack DeJohnette bridges the generation gap on this diverse effort; the elder drummer played with Ravi and Matthew's fathers in the distant pastboth members of John Coltrane's Classic Quartet. That impressive family lineage informs the session's eclectic repertoire as well as its exploratory sensibility.
Wadada Leo Smith
America's National Parks
Cuneiform Records
The latest installment of Wadada Leo Smith's ongoing cultural survey of American history is a majestic six-part suite that celebrates the centennial anniversary of the U.S. National Park Service. Smith has been enjoying a much lauded late career renaissance courtesy of an ever-expanding oeuvre that confirms him as one of America's very own national treasures.
Mary Halvorson Octet
Away With You
Firehouse 12 Records
Mary Halvorson has been increasing the size of her working group over the past few years, with pedal steel guitarist Susan Alcorn the latest addition. Praise for Halvorson's singular fretwork has been well-deserved, although recent releases have focused on the budding maturity of her ensemble writing, demonstrating her imposing progress as a notable composer and arranger.
Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom
Otis Was a Polar Bear
Royal Potato Family
Inspired by the birth of Allison Miller's first daughter, this album exudes the sort of joyous élan that accompanies life's grander moments. Miller's infectious energy inspires her instrumentally unique sextet to greater heights of improvisational daring, imbuing these tuneful compositions with an emotional resonance that is relatively rare in jazz, but not in popular music.
Cuong Vu Trio
Cuong Vu Trio Meets Pat Metheny
Nonesuch Records
A fan of Pat Metheny as a teenager, Cuong Vu was eventually recruited as a member of the famous guitarist's group. Now Metheny returns the favor, joining the vanguard trumpeter's intrepid trio for this adventurous outing. Metheny's maverick spirit pairs well with Vu's aesthetics in this context; together they deliver one of the boldest efforts released on a major label this year.
Taylor Ho Bynum
Enter The PlusTet
Firehouse 12 Records
Taylor Ho Bynum continues to delve into the endless possibilities of large ensemble writing on the debut of his newest band of the same name. This expansive set finds Bynum more than doubling the size of his working sextet on long-form compositions that ingeniously circumvent the conventions of traditional song structures by way of non-linear episodic narratives.
Jason Roebke Octet
Cinema Spiral
NoBusiness Records
The widely acclaimed collaborative nature of the contemporary Chicago jazz scene is expertly demonstrated on the sophomore effort by Jason Roebke's all-star Octet. Roebke pens deceptively simple but tightly arranged charts with ample room for unpredictable spontaneous detours, offering a keen summary of his burgeoning talents as a bassist, composer, and bandleader.
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Troy Collins
United States
Ray Anderson
Mark Helias
Gerry Hemingway
joe lovano
jason moran
David Murray
Geri Allen
Terri Lyne Carrington
Michael Formanek
Ravi Coltrane
Matthew Garrison
Jack DeJohnette
John Coltrane
Wadada Leo Smith
Mary Halvorson
Susan Alcorn
Allison Miller
pat metheny
Cuong Vu
Taylor Ho Bynum
Jason Roebke