jazz
Reissue CDs Weekly: Mose Allison, Georgie FameSunday, 27 November 2016![]() In 1970, The Who opened their Live at Leeds album with “Young Man Blues”, a hefty version of a song its composer Mose Allison recorded as “Blues” in 1957. Back then, it was the only vocal track on Back Country Suite, an otherwise instrumental blues-... Read more... |
CD: Xam Duo - Xam DuoWednesday, 23 November 2016![]() Everything about Xam Duo’s debut album, out earlier this month on Sonic Cathedral, has a wonderful sense of self-indulgence: from the freeform, experimental feel, the stretched-out tones and resulting melodies that exist almost by implication, to... Read more... |
Wayne Shorter Quartet, BarbicanTuesday, 22 November 2016![]() At 83, and with 60-odd years on the road, Wayne Shorter could be forgiven for, in a musical sense, getting the slippers and pipe out and knocking out comfortable versions of his hits, the classic tunes he wrote for Miles Davis among them, like “... Read more... |
Rava / Herbert / Guidi + Murgia, Kings PlaceSaturday, 19 November 2016![]() There was an Italian flavour to the EFG London Jazz Festival programme at Kings Place on Thursday night. Enrico Rava is an eminent statesman of European jazz, who emerged in the 1960s as a disciple of Miles Davis. He was collaborating with young... Read more... |
Jim Rattigan's Pavillon, Seven Arts, LeedsSaturday, 19 November 2016![]() French horn players active in jazz are thin on the ground: there’s the long-deceased John Graas, and composer and polymath Gunther Schuller’s career took in collaborations with Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie. Unlike most brass instruments, the horn... Read more... |
Norma Winstone, Cadogan HallFriday, 18 November 2016![]() For fans of vocal jazz and fine lyric writing, this 75th birthday concert for the inimitable Norma Winstone offered a treasure trove of riches. From intimate chamber jazz to the gravitas of a full orchestra, the two sets seamlessly blended every... Read more... |
Lizz Wright, Cadogan HallMonday, 14 November 2016![]() There are singers who can dazzle with their technical mastery, those who welcome you into their musical world through a special communicative gift, and those who can traverse genres with absolutely no artifice. Rarest of all are those singers who... Read more... |
Michael Wollny Trio + Andrew McCormack, Kings PlaceSunday, 13 November 2016![]() This rambunctious German-Swiss trio is used to selling out much larger venues at home. Their overdue EFG London Jazz Festival debut, in an enthusiastic but not full Kings Place, introduced British audiences to an exhilarating take on the acoustic... Read more... |
Jazz Voice, Royal Festival HallSaturday, 12 November 2016![]() Following the seismic events across the pond earlier this week, an outcome which has left the rest of the world blinking in disbelief, Guy Barker’s brilliant arrangements for this year’s Jazz Voice offered much needed balm for the soul. Creativity,... Read more... |
CD: Dr John - The Musical Mojo of Dr JohnMonday, 31 October 2016![]() New Orleans icon Dr John (Mac Rebennack) epitomises that city’s diversely blended musical traditions. This release was recorded live in May 2014 at a New Orleans Jazz Festival celebration of his career, which began in the 1950s on the Los Angeles... Read more... |
CD: Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions - Until The HunterSunday, 30 October 2016![]() Until The Hunter is the third solo album by Mazzy Star singer, Hope Sandoval, and the long awaited follow-up to 2009’s Through the Devil Softly. It’s safe to say that the intervening time hasn’t encouraged any great stylistic leaps but to say that... Read more... |
Nicky and Wynton: The Making of a Concerto, BBC FourSaturday, 29 October 2016![]() Two personable musicians, who win on all fronts: at the pinnacle of their highly competitive and skilled professions, highly articulate, and perhaps unlikely partners in their art. In one corner, ladies and gentlemen, the composer, world-leading... Read more... |
