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Simon Adams

Simon Adams was born in Bristol and brought up in the home counties. He studied history and politics at London and Bristol universities before starting work in publishing, first as an advertising copywriter and designer and then as an editor. After some years hating middle management, he went freelance, writing more than 80 non-fiction books for children on subjects as varied as the Titanic, World War I, and Afghanistan. His first jazz review was published in Jazz Journal in November 1982 and he continued to contribute to the magazine regularly, as well as writing for Richard’s Cook’s Jazz Review. A consultant and contributor to both editions of The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, he also wrote a best-selling guide to jazz.

Dorian Dumont: To The APhEX: Ode Sessions #2

French classical pianist with a jazz sensibility transforms the electronic dance tunes of Aphex Twin into convincing piano music

Tom Ollendorff: Solo Volume I

Young guitarist plays mostly standards, mixing amplified and unamplified sound and exploiting the reverberant acoustic of a London church

Dave Liebman & Jeff Williams: In Duo

An expressive, often torrential 1991 improvised duet between sopranist Liebman and drummer Williams has been cleanly restored from cassette

Charles Lloyd: The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow

The breathy, octagenarian tenor legend follows his Blue Note trio sets with a quartet featuring Jason Moran, Larry Grenadier and Brian Blade
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Julian Lage: Speak To Me

The fluent US guitarist follows the contemporary trans-Americana orthodoxy, mixing classical, blues, rock, country and jazz, routine and outré

Paul Dunmall: Soultime Again

Saxophonist best known for free improvisation marks his 70th birthday with a big band set reminding that he's played soul and swing too

Noah Haidu: Standards II

The pianist leads a trio including the 83-year-old Billy Hart, whose drums deliver as much melodic accompaniment as they do rhythmic drive

Mary Halvorson: Cloudward

The pitch-shifting US guitarist offers structured but harmonically freewheeling compositions over rubato, rock and loosely Latin beats
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Dave Liebman Quartet: Setting The Standard

Intense, Traneian saxophonist Liebman plays Milestones, Grand Central Station, Invitation and others with a distinguished trio in 1982

Anni Kiviniemi Trio: Eir

Finnish pianist leads bass and drums in eight moody, often angular originals, touching on jazz, classical, Norwegian and North African music

3 Shades Of Blue: Miles, Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans And The Lost Empire Of Cool

James Kaplan doesn't tell us what cool is or when it was lost, but he writes engagingly about the three men who came together on Kind Of Blue

Espen Berg: Water Fabric

Norwegian pianist renowned as a solo improviser here presents a set of lyrical chamber jazz, drawing on European and Asian classical style
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