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Standards | List of jazz standards |
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This is a timeline documenting events of jazz in the year 2022.
Number | Artist | Album | Average score | Number of reviews | Reference |
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1 | Binker And Moses | Feeding The Machine | 89 | 8 reviews | [63] |
2 | Joshua Redman, Christian McBride, Brian Blade | LongGone | 88 | 4 reviews | [64] |
3 | Makaya McCraven | In These Times | 87 | 11 reviews | [65] |
4 | Sarathy Korwar | KALAK | 87 | 6 reviews | [66] |
5 | Immanuel Wilkins | The 7th Hand | 87 | 4 reviews | [67] |
6 | Cécile McLorin Salvant | Ghost Song | 87 | 4 reviews | [68] |
7 | Mary Halvorson | Belladonna | 86 | 6 reviews | [69] |
8 | Jeff Parker | Mondays at the Enfield Tennis Academy | 85 | 5 reviews | [70] |
9 | Brian Jackson | This Is Brian Jackson | 85 | 4 reviews | [71] |
10 | The Revelators | Revelators Sound System | 85 | 5 reviews | [72] |
11 | Ezra Collective | Where I'm Meant to Be | 84 | 8 reviews | [73] |
12 | Flora Purim | If You Will | 84 | 5 reviews | [74] |
13 | Charles Lloyd | Trios: Ocean | 84 | 4 reviews | [75] |
14 | Keith Jarrett | Bordeaux Concert | 84 | 4 reviews | [76] |
15 | Melt Yourself Down | Pray for Me I Don't Fit In | 83 | 5 reviews | [77] |
16 | The Comet Is Coming | Hyper-Dimensional Expansion Beam | 82 | 8 reviews | [78] |
17 | Laufey | Everything I Know About Love | 82 | 4 reviews | [79] |
18 | Mary Halvorson | Amaryllis | 82 | 6 reviews | [80] |
19 | Oren Ambarchi | Shebang | 82 | 6 reviews | [81] |
20 | DOMi & JD BECK | NOT TiGHT | 82 | 5 reviews | [82] |
21 | Bruce Hornsby | 'Flicted | 82 | 5 reviews | [83] |
22 | The Bad Plus | The Bad Plus | 82 | 4 reviews | [84] |
23 | Alabaster DePlume | Gold | 81 | 6 reviews | [85] |
24 | Anteloper | Pink Dolphins | 81 | 6 reviews | [86] |
25 | Tyshawn Sorey | Mesmerism | 81 | 4 reviews | [87] |
26 | Sun Ra Arkestra | Living Sky | 80 | 7 reviews | [88] |
27 | Charles Lloyd | Trios: Sacred Thread | 80 | 4 reviews | [89] |
28 | Ben Marc | Glass Effect | 79 | 5 reviews | [90] |
29 | Bill Frisell | Four | 79 | 4 reviews | [91] |
Number | Artist | Album | Average score | Number of reviews | Reference |
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1 | Binker And Moses | Feeding The Machine | 8.3 | 6 reviews | [92] |
2 | Sarathy Korwar | KALAK | 8.0 | 5 reviews | [93] |
3 | Makaya McCraven | In These Times | 7.9 | 7 reviews | [94] |
4 | Ezra Collective | Where I'm Meant to Be | 7.8 | 9 reviews | [95] |
5 | Melt Yourself Down | Pray For Me I Don't Fit In | 7.8 | 5 reviews | [96] |
6 | The Comet Is Coming | Hyper-Dimensional Expansion Beam | 7.5 | 10 reviews | [97] |
7 | Kokoroko | Could We Be More | 7.1 | 8 reviews | [98] |
Kurt Rosenwinkel is an American jazz guitarist, composer, bandleader, producer, educator, keyboardist and record label owner.
Blake Mills is an American songwriter, guitarist, producer, and composer based in California. He is known for production and guitar work on albums and singles by many artists, including Fiona Apple, Perfume Genius, Bob Dylan, Feist, Jack Johnson, Marcus Mumford, Laura Marling, Weyes Blood, John Legend, Alabama Shakes, Beck, The Killers, Conor Oberst, and Bruce Hornsby; as a touring musician with artists such as Lucinda Williams, Band of Horses and Jenny Lewis; and his four solo albums.
Bright Sunny South is an album by Sam Amidon released May 14, 2013, by Nonesuch Records The album was recorded at Snap Recording Studios and Livington Studios in London. Amidon, his friend Thomas Bartlett, and Jerry Boys produced the album. Amidon sings and performs banjo, fiddle, acoustic guitar, and piano on the album. Bartlett performs several instruments, as do Shahzad Ismaily and Chris Vatalaro; Kenny Wheeler performs trumpet on two tracks.
In the 2010s in jazz, there was a noted resurgence in the popularity of jazz, particularly in the United Kingdom, where new artists rose to prominence such as Sons of Kemet, Shabaka Hutchings, Ezra Collective, and Moses Boyd Young audiences overall also listened jazz moreso than before, with streaming services reporting a spike amongst people under 30. Part of this is attributed to the rise of streaming services, and part to fusions with other genres and collaborations between jazz musicians and popular artists in other genres, such as Kamasi Washington's work with Kendrick Lamar
Walking Shadows is a studio album by jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman. It was released in 2013 by Nonesuch Records.
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There Is No Other is a collaborative studio album by American singer-songwriter and Carolina Chocolate Drops vocalist Rhiannon Giddens, and Italian jazz musician Francesco Turrisi. The album was produced by Joe Henry and was released on May 3, 2019 by Nonesuch Records.
RoundAgain is a studio album by Joshua Redman's quartet, consisting of himself on saxophone, Brad Mehldau on piano, Christian McBride on bass, and Brian Blade on drums. The album was released on July 10, 2020 by Nonesuch Records label.
Dark Matter is the debut solo studio album by British jazz musician Moses Boyd. Boyd released it independently on 14 February 2020 under his own label, Exodus Records. The album was his third-ever solo project, following Absolute Zero (2017) and Displaced Diaspora (2018). Dark Matter was met with widespread critical acclaim upon release and was later nominated for the Mercury Prize.
Suite: April 2020 is a solo piano album by Brad Mehldau. It was recorded in 2020 and released later that year by Nonesuch Records.
This is a timeline documenting events of jazz in the year 2020.
This is a timeline documenting events of jazz in the year 2021.
Relative Pitch Records is an American independent record label specializing in free jazz and avant-garde jazz, free improvisation, and experimental music. Run by Kevin Reilly, Relative Pitch has been ranked among the top jazz record labels in The New York City Jazz Record and DownBeat year-end lists, and praised by publications and organizations including The Guardian, NPR Music, The Brooklyn Rail, and in Bandcamp Daily's label profile, "Relative Pitch is Built on Enthusiasm for Experimental Music".
Domi and JD Beck are a jazz duo consisting of French keyboardist Domi Louna and American drummer JD Beck. The two met in 2018 and have since worked with Thundercat, Anderson .Paak, Herbie Hancock, Eric Andre, Ariana Grande, Earl Sweatshirt, Bruno Mars and many more. They released their first single, "Smile", and debut album, Not Tight, as a duo in 2022. They received two Grammy Award nominations in 2022, for Best New Artist and Best Contemporary Instrumental Album for Not Tight.
In These Times is the sixth studio album by American musician Makaya McCraven. It was released on September 23, 2022, by International Anthem Recording Company, Nonesuch Records and XL Recordings. The release features collaborations with Jeff Parker, Brandee Younger, Macie Stewart, Junius Paul, Marta Sofia Honer and Lia Kohl.
Not Tight is the debut studio album by Domi and JD Beck. It was released on July 29, 2022, through Apeshit Inc. and Blue Note Records. It was nominated for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at the 65th Grammy Awards.
Empire Central is the fifteenth album and seventh live album by American band Snarky Puppy. Released on September 30, 2022, on GroundUP Music, it won Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at the 65th Grammy Awards.
Your Mother Should Know: Brad Mehldau Plays The Beatles is a solo piano album by Brad Mehldau. It was recorded in September 2020 and released by Nonesuch Records on 10 February 2023.
This is a timeline documenting events of jazz in the year 2023.
The 7th Hand is the second studio album by American jazz bandleader Immanuel Wilkins. It was released on January 28, 2022, under Blue Note Records.
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