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Best Jazz Albums 2011

In this post, we take a moment to spotlight the standout Jazz Albums of 2011—each one delivering a distinct and powerful experience that has left a lasting mark on the jazz landscape.

Instead of ranking these albums, we focus on honoring the incredible talent of the artists who created them. The albums on this list represent a wide array of styles and explorations that truly embody jazz. We’re excited to hear your opinions on this collection, so don’t hesitate to share your thoughts. If there are any albums you believe should be featured, we welcome your suggestions in the comments below!

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Best Jazz Albums 2024

Best Jazz Albums of 2024

The following selection is our definitive “Best Jazz Albums of 2024” list. The selection is divided into albums featuring solosduetstriosquartetsquintets, and larger ensembles, with three selections per category, for a total of 18 albums. We also have one category for “Artist of the Year”, and one for “Archive of the Year”, thereby adding two albums to the final selection, for a grand total of 20 albums that sum up how great 2024 was for jazz.

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Wrecks, best duet 2024

David Maranha, Rodrigo Amado – Wrecks

Wrecks is a duet album by David Maranha and Rodrigo Amado. It was recorded at Escola do Largo in Lisbon, Portugal, on June 4th, 2023, during a special evening dedicated to duets, and released on October 25, 2024, by Nariz Entupido.

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Kurt Rosenwinkel

Kurt Rosenwinkel: Top 5 Must-Hear Picks

Contemporary jazz has seen numerous artists taking it by storm, but a handful of them have been around for decades and crowned for being remarkable and distinctive. Guitarist and composer Kurt Rosenwinkel is one of the elites even among these chosen ones. Revered for having one of the most original styles of composing and guitar playing as well as distinct guitar tones, it is a herculean task to find modern guitarists who Rosenwinkel’s music has not swayed.

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Best Jazz Albums 2012

In this post, we highlight the Best Jazz Albums of 2012—each one offering a unique experience that has made a significant impact on the world of jazz.

Rather than ranking them, we want to celebrate the exceptional talent of the artists behind these remarkable albums. They showcase a variety of styles and sounds that truly capture the essence of jazz. We’re eager to hear your thoughts on this collection, so please feel free to share your feedback. If you have any suggestions for albums that should be included, we’d love to hear about them in the comments section below!

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Julian Lage

Julian Lage: Top 5 Must-Hear Picks

From the African rhythmic rituals, Jazz originated in the African-American communities of Louisiana and underwent multiple astounding transformations over a century. Now, it is unequivocally accepted as an art form with the utmost artistic freedom. Among the torchbearers of our current era, Julian Lage is a musician who possesses a sui generis style as a jazz guitarist.

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Best Jazz Albums 2013

In this post, we take a look at the Best Jazz Albums of 2013—each one providing a unique experience that has contributed to an important part of jazz history.

Instead of ranking them, we’re highlighting outstanding jazz created by talented artists who have enriched the genre. These albums showcase a range of styles and sounds that make jazz so special. We’d love to hear your opinions on this selection, so feel free to share your thoughts. If you know of any albums that should be included, please suggest them in the comments section below!

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Fabiano Do Nascimento

Fabiano Do Nascimento: Top 5 Must-Hear Picks

Born from Brazil’s rich and diverse musical heritage, Fabiano Do Nascimento is one of the most prominent and celebrated contemporary Brazilian guitarists and composers. His intricate compositional approach and virtuosic playing style embody the delicate rhythms of bossa nova and the spirit of samba. And, with the improvisational chops of contemporary jazz, his artistry has won over the audiences and critics alike. Nascimento’s instrument mastery is palpable from his exquisite fingerpicking techniques and the enthralling symphony on strings. With each note, he crystalizes the core essence of Brazilian music. Rooted in authenticity and passion, his music has been deemed worthy of a fitting place in the jazz music scene.

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Billie Holiday

Billie Holiday’s 10 Best Songs

41 years after her death, Billie Holiday was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She “changed jazz forever,” claims their website. They’re right! Billie’s haunting voice has lingered in music collections for years. Audiences are still spellbound by a woman who came from such pain and poverty, yet created such beauty.

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Tyshawn Sorey - The Susceptible Now

The Susceptible Now by Tyshawn Sorey Trio

The Susceptible Now is the new release from drummer Tyshawn Sorey’s trio, with Aaron Diehl on piano and Harish Raghavan on bass. They present 4 long tracks: (1) the McCoy Tyner classic “Peresina” from his album Expansions; (2) “A Chair in the Sky” (composed with Charles Mingus) from the Joni Mitchell album Mingus; (3) “Your Good Lies,” from the contemporary soul group Vividry; and (4) “Bealtine” by Brad Mehldau. The Susceptible Now will be out October 11, on Pi Recordings.

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