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Dean Nardi's Best Jazz Albums Of 2024
ByThat said, handpicking from the albums that caught my ear in 2024, I appreciated the times when jazz musicians stretched the boundaries of their form and got a little weirdand the moments when more outré musicians weren't afraid to go a little straight ahead. In general, this list represents the music piled on the shelf marked "Not ready to be filed in the cabinet to make room for 2025 releases.
Several new (to me) musicians found their way into my CD player in 2024. It almost seemed that around any corner of either the music press or Bandcamp lurked a record beckoning to be heard like Lauren Bacall's come-hither line to Humphrey Bogart in the classic film, To Have and Have Not: "Oh, maybe just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow."
It might be just an unexpected combination of sounds; it might be an artist honing his style one song at a time. Some of this year's best albums were eagerly awaited while others arrived via stranger pathways. It mattered not. These 20 pushed the boundaries of greatness ever so slightly, enough to leave a lasting impression.

Jenny Scheinman
Royal Potato Family

Oded Tzur
ECM Records

Melissa Aldana
Blue Note Records

Kenny Barron
Artwork Record

Matthieu Bordenave
ECM Records

Riley Mulherkar
Westerlies Records

Frank London
ESP-Disk

Norah Jones
Blue Note Records

Lucian Ban
ECM Records

Russell Gunn
Self Produced

Louis Hayes
Savant Records

Taylor Eigsti
GroundUP Music

Fievel Is Glauque
Fat Possum Records

Arve Henriksen
ECM Records

Tone Forest
Outside in Music

Charles Lloyd
Blue Note Records

The Messthetics And James Brandon Lewis
Impulse! Records

David Murray
Intakt Records

Jason Stein, Marilyn Crispell, et al
Irritable Mystic

Life, at the Village Vanguard
Diggers Factory
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