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In any case, Let me copy here something he put in his sidebar that I do agree with: Quote:
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And a double amen to the author's thoughts on the music scene today.
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About Oskar Schönning – "The Violin": availability
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Anyway, the site that has the album is - no surprise - Schönning's own site, Schönning Records. The site is in both English and Swedish, and it looks as though he does mail the CDs internationally for SEK 50. The address is this: http://www.oskarschonning.com/english/shop/fysisk.html Still, it's a bit of a pity that the CD isn't available more widely. At the moment, the quality of the album's distribution doesn't match the quality of the music therein.
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Here's my final top ten list. The usual 'this is completely subjective and based purely on what i've managed to hear' disclaimers apply:
Brad Mehldau - Ode Harris Eisenstadt - Canada Day lll Chick Corea - The Continents Henry Threadgill - Tomorrow Sunny / The Revelry, Spp Guillermo Klein - Carrera The Bad Plus - Made Possible Eri Yamamoto - The Next Page Steve Lehman - Dialect Fluorescent Vijay Iyer - Accelerando Pat Metheny - Unity Band For the sake of context, these are the other 2012 releases that i purchased and spent time with this year: Charlie Haden & Hank Jones - Come Sunday (late 2011?) Marty Ehrlich - Frog Leg Logic (late 2011 but it really deserves a mention) Chick Corea - Further Explorations (late 2011 elsewhere/2012 US?) Chick Corea & Gary Burton - Hot House Darius Jones - Book of Mæ'bul (Another Kind of Sunrise) Foxes Fox - Live at the Vortex Harris Eisenstadt - Canada Day Octet Joe Morris - Altitude Kenny Wheeler - The Long Waiting Mary Halvorson - Bending Bridges Rob Mazurek - Stellar Pulsations Tim Berne - Snakeoil The Troubles - The Troubles Special mention for the Mingus Mosaic set which is excellent. 2012 releases i'm particularly keen to hear and will probably get to in the near future: Eric Revis - Parallax Ted Nash - The Creeper Robert Glasper - Black Radio And a ton of others i'm probably forgetting... So i guess that's it. As usual my top ten is made up of the albums that i honestly enjoyed the most and found myself returning to most often. The list of 'other' albums is made up of albums that i also thoroughly enjoyed and are all top ten worthy in their own right. |
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Of those that have received mention, I’ve only picked up these: Matt Wilson’s Arts and Crafts Threadgill’s latest Metheny’s Unity Band Mehldau: Ode Jeff Parker Trio: Bright Light in Winter Haden/Jones I like them all, although “Ode” probably leads the pack. Ones on the radar that I’m most likely to pick up next: Omer Avital’s Suite of the East Matt Ulery – Buy a Little Light (as well as his other project, Eastern Blok, which sounds pretty amazing) Rivers/Holland/Altschul: Reunion – Live in New York (which sounds good enough on samples to possibly propel me onto another free jazz kick) Anat Cohen: Claroscuro Vic Juris's latest, “Free Admission” Others mentioned that I’m most intrigued by include: Martin Hoper Mary Halvorsen Enrico Pieranunzi Matthew Halsall John Moulder Jenny Scheinman
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I didn't really realize it until now, but most of what I bought (& liked) this year was older stuff. Anyway, in no real order:
Harris Eisenstadt -- Canada Day III Tim Berne -- Snake Oil Eve Risser -- En Corps Zen Widow w/ Wadada Leo Smith -- Screaming in Daytime Masumbi Kikuchi -- Sunrise |
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Favorites of 2012
I no longer claim to name anything the best. But this list includes the top ten albums I've enjoyed the most this year, out of about 60 purchased. Listed from favorite to least favorite. All of them are quite distinctive and memorable. Ryan Truesdell, Gil Evans Project - Centennial Thomas Chapin - Never Let me Go (3 Disk box) The Troubles - The Troubles Andy Emler - E Total Michael Musillami - Mettle Scott Dubois - Landscape Scripture Anders Kopel - Everything is Subject to Change Kurt Rosenwinkel - Star of Jupiter Ted Nash - The Creep Linda Oh - Initial Here Honorable Mentions E.S.T. - 301 Time Berne - Snakeoil Ben Wendel - Frame Bill McHenry - Las Peur du Vide Hans Glawischnig - Jahira Harris Eisenstadt - Canada Day III and Canada Day Octet Jacam Manricks - Cloud Nine Matt Wilson - An Attitude for Gratitude Myra Melford - The Guest House Omer Avital - Suite of the East Pat Metheny (with Chris Potter) - Unity Band Vijay Iyer - Accelerando On another note, a few albums that I had high hopes for made virtually no impression on me. I played them several times and can't remember one tune. Fly Trio - Year of the Snake Bill Hart - All Our Reasons Michael Formanek - Small Places Manu Katche - Manu Katche Andy Sheppard - Trio Libero Wow, all from ECM. Sorry John! One ECM that I did enjoy was Snakeoil from Tim Berne Cheers, and Happy New Year, Robert
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![]() Uh, check out the Ryan Truesdell, Gil Evans Project. Heaven. Cheers,
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2012 JJA "Best of" Lists
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The Jazz Journalist Association's site lists a bunch of writers "Best of 2012" lists here. Edit: Just reviewed the lists. Robmid, apparently you aren't alone in loving Ryan Truesdell's Gil Evans Project. It's on a bunch of writers' lists.
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Mellow? Some of it, sure. But background music? Hardly. Does it have to be energetic to be captivating or attention-grabbing? I dunno, maybe it's because I just came back from Munich, where I saw Alexei Lubimov perform absolutely spellbinding readings of Part and Debussy that i find my attention completely captivated by music that's very, very quiet
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will be picking up Snakeoil and Small Places soon.
this form one not enamored with the ECM sound/approach fwiw I did see the Formanek Quartet in late 2011 and they were fine, but NOWHERE nerar as good as the band that played the previous set which was mat Maneri's Quintet. I have heard that Small Places is a step up from The Rub and Spare Change - so I will pick it up this long weekend if possible. I did see Formanek with a great quartet last Saturday (with Travis Laplante on tenor, and with the great pairing of Mat Maneri (violin) and Randy Peterson (drums). He was fantastic. |
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I have both, and I feel Snakeoil is the better album - just my opinion of course. (In fact,one of the top albums of the year for me, but I haven't bought much new stuff this year, so I don't feel I should try to throw together a top ten list). |
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John Kelman's Best Releases of 2012
![]() My Best Releases of 2012, published today at All About Jazz. 2012 has been another banner year, but one with an ever-present problem: so much good music, but so little time. While there are many other recordings worthy of attention—and inclusion—with the usual condition that only albums that have been reviewed are eligible for selection, here are just a few of the top recorded events in jazz and beyond for 2012, in no particular order. Review here. |
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