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Jazz Journal

New releases April-May 2026, M-O

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2026, including Doug MacDonald, Albert Marquès & Rachel Therrien, Wes Montgomery, Novos Londrinos and Audrey Ochoa // Editor's pick: Audrey Ochoa

New releases April-May 2026, H-L

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2026, including Herbie Hancock, Mathias Heise, Sean Imboden, Insufficient Funs and Joe Syrian Motor City Jazz Octet // Editor's pick: Insufficient Funs

New releases April-May 2026, E-G

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2026, including Christine Fawson, Glorious Jazz Assembly, Stan Getz, Larry Goldings and Mick Goodrick // Editor's pick: Eliane Elias

New releases April-May 2026, C-D

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2026, including Emmet Cohen, Bill Connors, Neil Cowley, Miles Davis and Duchess // Editor's pick: Emmet Cohen
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New releases April-May 2026, A-B

Records offered for review to Jazz Journal in March-April 2026, including Louise Alexandra, Callum Au, Kenny Barron, Chuck Bergeron and Bobby Sanabria // Editor's pick: Luke Bainbridge

Nils Kavanagh Trio at Abergavenny

Nostalgia for locale has emerged in the music of two young jazz pianists contributing to the post Bill Evans, EST and Brad Mehldau trio...

JJ 04/96: Soft Heap – A Veritable Centaur

Thirty years ago, Simon Adams heard some vital music from a 1980s Softs offshoot featuring Elton Dean, Mark Hewins and Pip Pyle

JJ 04/96: Herbie Hancock – The New Standard

Thirty years ago, Richard Palmer had no problem with jazzing superior rock but found these interpretations didn't add much to Prince, Steely Dan, Wonder, Nirvana et al
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JJ 04/96: Alec and John Dankworth Generation Big Band – Rhythm Changes

Thirty years ago, enjoying a varied and virtuoso set, Eddie Blackwell sounded to have discovered the best of British, among them Tim Garland, Gerard Presencer, Stuart Hall and Robin Aspland

JJ 04/86: Wayne Shorter, interviewed by Mark Gilbert

Forty years ago, Mark Gilbert had his first go at fathoming the mysterious roots of the tenor and composition giant

JJ 04/86: Loose Tubes

Forty years ago, Mark Gilbert welcomed one manifestation of the 80s jazz 'revival' that properly reflected the vitality implicit the term

JJ 04/86: Herbie Hancock / Foday Musa Suso – Village Life

Forty years ago, Mark Gilbert was disappointed that Herbie Hancock seemed disinclined to relieve the monotony of 40 minutes of noodling kora
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