Top 3 Jazz albums 2017

Posted by: k on 17 January 2018

soundliaison.com

naimaudio.com/naim-records

ecmrecords.com

Posted on: 20 June 2018 by k

Hey thanks! a "new" E.S.T. is always most welcome!

Posted on: 27 June 2018 by k

I'll check on BandCamp. Thanks.

Posted on: 04 July 2018 by k
christian u posted:

Django Bates with The Frankfurt Radio Big Band:

Saluting Sgt. Pepper

the album is on the Jazzwise list as well, with this review;

[quote]A heady brew of Beatles, Bates and beefy big band, Saluting Sgt. Peppercould easily have been one seriously over-egged concoction. But though we are whisked away on a Wurlitzer of multi-tracked voices and instrumentation, Bates and the assembled masses have pulled off a master stroke of wit and imagination delivered with discipline. What holds it together is that Bates has remained loyal to the original album’s concept: the arrangements are essentially the same, as is the running order, preserving the flow of one song into another. Bates has also retained familiar musical coat hooks from the original that orient us throughout the project, like Ringo’s fills, that meat and potatoes piano, all the vocals (a heroic performance from Dahl). But around those loved elements, Bates interleaves colours and rhythmic reinventions that complement the songs while maintaining a deep respect, and, crucially, an even deeper affection for the music and the emotions it evokes. Somehow Bates finds musical equivalents for the studio effects (most obviously on that iconic close to ‘A Day In The Life’), sometimes he joyously builds on what’s already there (a choir of clarinets on ‘When I’m 64’), or he cheekily inserts, as with the extra beat in ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’. Because it’s so tightly visioned, there’s little room for the band to stretch out, except on the reprise of ‘Lonely Hearts Club Band’, which kicks in funky and dirty. But all that does is make you want to hear how special this could be live. Andy Robson[/quote]

 

Posted on: 12 July 2018 by Peet
k posted:

Hey thanks! a "new" E.S.T. is always most welcome!

+1

Posted on: 12 July 2018 by Peet
k posted:

Naim's own Yazz Ahmed got a great review from the Guardian; https://www.theguardian.com/mu...ic-jazz-arabic-music

Posted on: 29 July 2018 by Peet

Good well written review of the Naim album here;https://www.allaboutjazz.com/l...iew-by-chris-may.php

Posted on: 04 August 2018 by migo

To support the artists, how about a best of Bandcamp thread?

Posted on: 05 August 2018 by Bert Schurink
migo posted:

To support the artists, how about a best of Bandcamp thread?

Good idea, feel free to start it. I will contribute.

Posted on: 05 August 2018 by Richard Morris
Bert Schurink posted:
migo posted:

To support the artists, how about a best of Bandcamp thread?

Good idea, feel free to start it. I will contribute.

Me too.

Posted on: 09 August 2018 by Peet

Me too.

Posted on: 23 August 2018 by Peet

 Kamasi Washington - Harmony of Difference

https://www.qobuz.com/gb-en/al...ington/0889030017154

Posted on: 06 September 2018 by migo
Bert Schurink posted:
migo posted:

To support the artists, how about a best of Bandcamp thread?

Good idea, feel free to start it. I will contribute.

There you go

https://forums.naimaudio.com/t...-industry-revolution

Posted on: 14 September 2018 by Peet

Great