REVIEW: Gary Morgan & PanAmericana! – Felicidade

For the last decade or so, one of the best-kept secrets in Latin jazz is a transplanted Canadian who is now living in New York. But Gary Morgan and his 20 piece orchestra PanAmericana! (complete with exclamation point) just might break out of that anonymity with their latest album, Felicidade, now out on the Consolidated … Continue reading REVIEW: Gary Morgan & PanAmericana! – Felicidade

REVIEW: Beach Boys – U.S. Singles Collection – The Capitol Years (1962-1965)

Everything you ever wanted to hear from the early days of the Beach Boys -- doubled or even tripled. A new sixteen-disc set is obviously aimed at aficionados of the guys and their music, and is being offered by Capitol/EMI as both a boxed set and as digital downloads. The set, titled The Beach Boys: … Continue reading REVIEW: Beach Boys – U.S. Singles Collection – The Capitol Years (1962-1965)

REVIEW: Gerald Albright – Sax For Stax

Have you ever wondered whether an interesting nickname helps kick up a musician's career? Or to ask the question in a different way, does a guy with extraordinary talent but an ordinary-sounding name sometimes find himself flying a little below the radar? Case in point (always wanted to say that) is saxophonist Gerald Albright, who … Continue reading REVIEW: Gerald Albright – Sax For Stax

REVIEW: Sergio Mendes – Encanto

You gotta hand it to Sergio Mendes. The ageless Latin musical star has flourished for more than four decades, and even though he has plenty of ability himself, he's been helped along the way by his unerring ability to choose some interesting musical partners. For his latest album, Encanto, now out on the Concord label, … Continue reading REVIEW: Sergio Mendes – Encanto

REVIEW: Sonny Rollins – Freedom Suite

Once again we're paying a visit to Concord's tribute to long-time producer Orrin Keepnews, the Keepnews Collection, a series of 24-bit reissues of a number of timeless jazz recordings. (Previously: Wes Montgomery, Coleman Hawkins, Nat Adderley.) In this review, we're covering Freedom Suite, Sonny Rollins' 1958 classic. Unlike most of the legends in the series, … Continue reading REVIEW: Sonny Rollins – Freedom Suite

REVIEW: Wes Montgomery – The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery

Even casual jazz fans are familiar with the name Wes Montgomery, and those who have closely followed the legendary guitarist's career know that 1960's The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery was probably one of his most important albums. It's that landmark effort that's the subject of our third review from Concord's Keepnews Collection, a … Continue reading REVIEW: Wes Montgomery – The Incredible Jazz Guitar Of Wes Montgomery

REVIEW: Coleman Hawkins – The Hawk Flies High

Presented for your perusal is the second in a series of reviews (previously: Nat Adderley) based on Concord's Keepnews Collection, a salute to legendary producer Orrin Keepnews. This edition finds us taking a look at a Coleman Hawkins classic, The Hawk Flies High, now reissued with 24-bit digital remastering. Coleman Hawkins was one of the … Continue reading REVIEW: Coleman Hawkins – The Hawk Flies High

REVIEW: Nat Adderley – Work Song

Orrin Keepnews is a name that's probably unfamiliar to most jazz fans, but over the years you've almost certainly listened to a lot of the music he generated -- not as a musician, but as a producer. In recognition of his accomplishments, Concord is reissuing many of his classic albums in 24-bit remastered versions, designating … Continue reading REVIEW: Nat Adderley – Work Song

REVIEW: Dennis Stroughmatt – Cadet Rouselle

It's a pretty safe bet that this is the only review you'll read today for an album of music inspired by early French Creole settlers in an area of Southern Illinois and Missouri once known as Upper Louisiana. Cadet Rouselle, newly issued on the Swallow Records label, is the latest musical expression from Dennis Stroughmatt, … Continue reading REVIEW: Dennis Stroughmatt – Cadet Rouselle

REVIEW: Walter “Wolfman” Washington – Doin’ The Funky Thing

Having spent some time in New Orleans over the years, I'm always happy to review a new album from one of the local legends, especially one who mixes blues, jazz and soul into his own special sound. Walter "Wolfman" Washington has kept a low profile in the last decade - partially due to Hurricane Katrina … Continue reading REVIEW: Walter “Wolfman” Washington – Doin’ The Funky Thing