jazzreview.com - Where People Talk About Jazz Since 1997

Register Login

29 Nov

Nighttown by Don Grolnik

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Don Grolnik's Nighttown is a CD that I instantly liked being centered, as it is, on the early 60's Herbie Hancock sound. If you love Hancock's Dolphin Danceon Maiden Voyage…
29 Nov

Long Goodbye by David Murray Quartet

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
This is one CD that I've been eagerly anticipating, and it does not disappoint. It features Murray along with D.D. Jackson, Santi Debriano, and L.T. Lewis. There are four P…
29 Nov

HOT by Squirrel Nut Zippers

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Guess where I first head this group? Would you believe me if I told you that I heard the Squirrel Nut Zippers on a modern rock station? Imagine hearing elements of swing, d…
29 Nov

Dance for the New World by Rob Mullins

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Dance for the New World is Rob Mullins most recent CD release on Zebra Records. It has been three years since the release of Music for Lovers and One Night in Houston and t…
29 Nov

La Scala by Keith Jarrett

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
This is not just another Keith Jarrett solo concert. In its form, it resembles the previous solo concerts by on of the leaders in Jazz improvisational concerts. After Koln …
29 Nov

Ode To The Living Tree by Andrew Cyrille Quintet

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
This is a recording which features David Murray and Oliver Lake. The session took place in Senegal, West Africa, and the pride and rediscovery the musicians experienced com…
29 Nov

Blue Patches by Michael Patches Stewart

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Blue Patches is the solo CD by Michael Patches Stewart. It's a collection of jazz standards but Patches has made them sound right for the 90's.This CD is so smooth that fri…
29 Nov

La Scala by Keith Jarrett

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Keith Jarrett is one of the most exciting artists in modern jazz today, effortlessly combining his classical influences into his jazz playing, covering everything from Shos…
29 Nov

Sweet Thang by Boney James

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Sorry this is not a real review, just a recommendation of several new CD's. I'm a jazz nut and purchase jazz CD's almost every week. I probably spend way to much money on t…
29 Nov

Panthalassa by Miles Davis / Bill Laswell

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Miles Davis is remixed in the original spirit with an emphasis on some of the spacier and funkier aspects, and some ambient stuff linking together different sections. Mixes…
29 Nov

To Ella With Love by Ann Hampton Callaway

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
I just heard and bought (at retail - close friends know what this means) To Ella With Love by Ann Hampton Calloway (3 great names for a jazz singer!) and it completely blew…
29 Nov

Song of Baobab by Vernon Frazer with Thomas Chapin

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
I hate hyping myself, so I'll quote Gene Seymour's 4/7 review in New York NEWSDAY. Seymour describes it as ...an engrossing, often unsettling mix that's too seamless to be …
29 Nov

Love Henry by Clusone Trio

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
The members of Clusone have a solemn pact, or so it seems. No tune shall have a predetermined start or end. This does not preclude them from playing standards like Irving B…
29 Nov

Playing It Cool by Joyce Cooling

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
This disc is the best example of the finest in smooth jazz guitar. Joyce's playing, vocals, arranging are impeccable. The sound quality is superb. If you're a jazz guitar l…
I think that Doc Powell is one of the most talented musician's today. His music is always fresh and on the cutting edge. He takes smooth jazz to the level it should be on..…
29 Nov

Turning Night Into Day by Nelson Rangell

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
I love all of Nelson Rangell's CDs. Nelson is the most magical musician that I have ever listened to. Nelson needs more recognition than he gets.…
29 Nov

Jazz in Film by Terence Blanchard

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Jazz is a difficult art. One has to develop the formal and technic skill to master his instrument and must make the vow to follow his own inner voice, to grow an independen…
29 Nov

...presents West Side Story by Dave Grusin

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
For those of you who know Dave Grusin's skills in writing Film Scores and Pop Jazz Music, this one is no real surprise. For all the others: listen up to this man.With every…
29 Nov

French Touch by Richard Galliano

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
This is fresh stuff and very tasty. I would never have thought of a jazz accordion but this guy makes it work. If you want a new sounds. this is it. This is not Myron Flour…
29 Nov

Que Pasa by Gato Barbieri

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
I love the entire cd. The two instrumentals mentioned are my favorites.Gato Barbieri plays the sax with so much passion and the listener certainly feels that emotion. The m…
29 Nov

Surfing On Cloud 9 by Perpetual Motion

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Surfing On Cloud Nine is an appropriate title for Perpetual Motion's new album. Behind each song lies a story which gives the imagination something to play with. From the o…
29 Nov

L.A. JAZZ SYNDICATE 1 by L.A. JAZZ SYNDICATE

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Besides being an avid jazz fan, I also enjoy boxing, and continously search for the best. Many of the same comparisons i make in boxing, they are also made in JAZZ. For me,…
29 Nov

Jazz Samba by Stan Getz

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
This is really an excellent recording. Stan is so smooth. Byrd is cool. The sound of this reissue from 1962 is great. Although before my time, my guess is that this is the …
29 Nov

Next Exit by Grover Washington Jr.

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Like all of Grover Washington, Jr.'s music, I found this CD captivating. My favorites are "Take Five" and "Your Love". I am not sure of the year that it was released, I can…
29 Nov

The Heart of Things by John McLaughlin

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
This cd is loaded with wonderful music. There are only six tracks. But they average around 8 minutes. Some of these songs defy the term jazz. But most music these days defy…
29 Nov

Autumn Somewhere by The Subjazz Proxy

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Mostly mellow, drugs-in-the-form-of-music to soothe and calm the savage and easily annoyed beast that rages in my soul non-stop these days. Refer to selves as "sonically...…
Take one of the greatest - if not THE greatest (well, along with Frank Morgan) - Parker-descended altoists, pair him with one of the most inventive, under-rated straight-ah…
29 Nov

21st Century by Ron Blake and Dion Parson

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Saxist Ron Blake and Drummer Dion Parson have released an interesting CD called 21st Century. This recording has it all, great compositions, great playing, and above all, a…
29 Nov

Jazz For The Open Road by Various Artists

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
A concept album? Nah. Well, sort of--there's a "dame" hitching a ride on the vaguely film-noir-ish cover pic, but there's not quite enough songs about travel by car on this…
29 Nov

Points of View by Dave Holland Quintet

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Dave Holland, who made a name for himself initially playing with Miles, Corea, Braxton and his own early-70s avant-jazz classic Conference of the Birds, has mellowed a bit.…
29 Nov

The Antidote by Marc Cary

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
For those of you who long for the sound of the McCoy Tyner albums on Milestone of the early-to-mid-70s, go no further: for that longing, The Antidote. But NYC-based pianist…
29 Nov

Offset Rhapsody by James Carney

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
It appears L.A.-based pianist/composer James Carney is out to "become" the Horace Silver for the '90s--that's to say, a proud purveyor of easygoing yet imaginative mainstre…
29 Nov

Knots by Kevin Norton Ensemble

Tuesday, 29 November -0001
Published in Other - CD Reviews
Where is the Charles Mingus of today?--cries a voice from the wilderness. "You know, a composer/bandleader that inspires the players, pushes the envelope, can be cerebral y…

1997 - 2013 © jazzreview.com. All rights reserved.

Top Desktop version