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Jazz Journal

New releases April-May 2025, M-P

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2025, including Georgia Mancio & Alan Broadbent, Harvey Mason, Bennie Maupin, Pat Metheny and Hedvig Mollestad || Editor's pick: Mehldau, Turner, Bernstein

New releases April-May 2025, K-L

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2025, including Goran Kajfeš, Matthew Kilner, Lagon Nwar, Germana La Sorsa, Ingrid Laubrock and Joe Lovano // Editor's pick: Lagon Nwar

New releases April-May 2025, H-J

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2025, including Phil Haynes, Arve Henriksen, Freddie Hubbard, Jon Irabagon and Naïssam Jalal // Editor's pick: Rita Hargrave and Wayne Wallace

New releases April-May 2025, E-G

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2025, including Bill Frisell, Sakoto Fujii, Macy Gray and Trilok Gurtu // Editor's picks: Joanna Eden, EH3, Ronan Guilfoyle
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New releases April-May 2025, C-D

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2025, including Cyrus Chestnut, Chick Corea, Larry Coryell, Carsten Dahl and Jacqui Dankworth // Editor's picks: Juan Carmona, Jonah David, Angelo Debarre

New releases April-May 2025, A-B

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2025, including Andy Shepherd, Norma Winstone, Hakan Başar, Brigitte Beraha, Alan Barnes, Art Blakey and Paul Bley

JJ 04/95: Dieter Ilg, Marc Copland, Jeff Hirshfield – What’s Goin’ On

Thirty years ago Mark Gilbert welcomed another example of the substitution of a loose six­ties-style rock shuffle for the triplet groove most often associated with piano-trio jazz

JJ 04/95: Steve Grossman – Time To Smile

Thirty years ago Derek Ansell reviewed the tenorist in a well-planned and expressive straightahead session with Tom Harrell, Willy Pickens, Cecil McBee and Elvin Jones
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JJ 04/95: Chick Corea Quartet – Live In Montreux

Thirty years ago Michael Tucker felt this unplugged set from Corea almost compensated for the 'high-tech, riff-heavy fusion which he has occasionally seen fit to indulge'

JJ 04/85: Cedar Walton Quartet – Third Set

Forty years ago Mark Gilbert reviewed a relatively routine but effective set of hard bop featuring Bob Berg, Sam Jones and Billy Higgins

JJ 04/85: Royal Gala Concert at the London Palladium

Forty years ago Mark Gilbert reviewed a rather chaotic fundraiser for the doomed National Jazz Centre, featuring a.o., Nigel Kennedy, Alison Moyet, Helen Shapiro and Jools Holland

JJ 04/85: David Sanborn: Straight To The Heart

Forty years ago Mark Gilbert offered a brief resumé of the saxophonist's career followed by an interview conducted in Nice and in London in 1984
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