This particular album contains Dave Brubeck’s impressions of a trip to Japan in the spring of 1964, and the music is just about as pointless and pretentious as anything he has ever recorded. Giving ...
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I have to admit that I found listening to this album rather tedious. With the exception of The Time, the tracks have a sameness about them and, as you might expect, each is dominated by Ginger Baker’s ...
Sixty years ago Norman Granz regretted that his popular album Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Ellington Songbook didn't come out better ...
Continuing from where the fine 1992 recording You Never Know (ECM 1497) left off, Time Being features a range of intelligently turned, emotionally compelling compositions by Erskine and Taylor. Kenny ...
Another fine example of Garbarek’s ability to develop aspects of jazz phrasing and dynamics while blending into music of a folk-derived, essentially contemplative, meditational character. Apart from ...
There’s often a lot of joy in the singing and piano playing of Diane Schuur. Take the track Everybody Looks Good At The Starting Line from this new release: after exuberantly counting in the band, and ...
Micic is an unfamiliar name in the UK, but possibly known by readers for his work with trumpeter Tom Harrell and by followers of jazz guitar for his development of the styles of Jim Hall and John ...
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