Archive for the ‘Reviews’ Category
Bruce Lindsay reviews Orrin Evans “Flip the Script”…
www.allaboutjazz.com
In the wrong hands, the contemporary piano trio can sound like a retread of piano trios since the dawn of popular music. In the right hands it remains a potent force: exciting, engaging, full of imagination and capable of flights of invention. The hands of Orrin Evans are the right hands. The Philadelphia-born pianist is approaching 20 years as a recording artist and, by the s ...Read More
Peter Hum reviews Jared Gold and Tom Tallitsch…
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The discs below feature the fine work of organist Jared Gold, who should be on your get-t0-know list if you’re not already familiar with him…
Golden Child (Posi-Tone)
Jared Gold
Attention Larry Goldings, Sam Yahel and other acknowledged contemporary jazz organ masters: Jared Gold is nipping at your heels.
The young New York organist is amassing some formidable playi ...Read More
Another review for Ralph Bowen “Due Reverence”…
www.criticaljazz.com
As a jazz critic or advocate as I prefer to refer to myself as perhaps the most frustrating part of the job is panning for sonic gold. Recently at the JEN Convention in Louisville I discussed the question of players looking to be stars first and musicians second. Players that have an immense wealth of academic knowledge but somehow are missing the soul or passion to push not ...Read More
Sounds of Timeless Jazz reviews Orrin Evans “Flip the Script”…
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Flip The Script
Orrin Evans
Pianist Orrin Evans’ Flip the Scriptis a confident display of his trio’s musical interplay that features bassist Ben Wolfe and drummer Donald Edwards on ten great tracks. This straight-ahead session offers some daring swing, audacious hard-bop, and forward-thinking avant-garde improvisations in an evocative program. The recording ...Read More
Dan Bilawsky on Brandon Wright “Journeyman”…
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=42020
Saxophonist Brandon Wright sells himself a little short with the title he selected for his sophomore release. While he has been honing his skills while working in the employ of artists like trombonist John Fedchock, E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg and trumpet legend Doc Severinsen, he’s hardly an apprentice at this point. WrightR ...Read More
Bruce Lindsay reviews Brandon Wright “Journeyman”….
www.allaboutjazz.com
Beware of album titles that seem to damn with faint praise. Although saxophonist Brandon Wright takes inspiration for the title of his second album from the words of novelist Cormac McCarthy, Journeyman is a term that usually conjures up an image of a reliable, hard-working, solid but uninspiring type of person. All admirable qualities, of course, but hardly earth shattering ...Read More
The first review is in for Orrin Evans “Flip the Script”…
www.criticaljazz.com
In the days of the digital download and advanced ordering of new releases there are some records simply too good to wait for – this is one.
When we last heard from Orrin Evans the release was Freedom. Evans pays homage to some of the Philly greats that influenced his sound and fueled his passion. Now we have Flip The Script which is simply Evans not reinventing the ...Read More
Some nice coverage for Ralph Bowen on SaxShed…
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Heads up SaxShed.com readers! Ralph Bowen has done it again. You can check out the newest release “Total Eclipse” from Posi-tone Records on May 29, 2012.
The press release below tells a bit about Ralph’s newest release “Total Eclipse”:
“Saxophonist Ralph Bowen reaches for new vistas andsu rpasses himself with his latest release “Total Eclipse.” Bowen plays with ...Read More
SomethingElse Reviews on Brandon Wright “Journeyman”…
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Journeyman is sax specialist Brandon Wright’s second time out as a leader and for this go around he brought some of his cohorts in the Mingus Big Band in the studio with him: David Kikoski on piano, Boris Kozlov on bass and Donald Edwards on drums. What these guys might lack in the big name draw of Wright’s first album Boiling Point (2010) they make up for in chem ...Read More
Another review for Jared Gold “Golden Child”…
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JARED GOLD
“Golden Child”
(Posi-Tone)
Hammond B3 expert Jared Gold’s work as a sideman has been nothing short of sensational, and that streak continues on saxman Ralph Bowen’s upcoming release “Total Eclipse.” (More on that one in a future episode.) Gold’s own efforts as a leader, however, have been less than stellar. Thankfully, “Golden Child” breaks that stre ...Read More