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Friedrich Kunzmann's Best Releases Of 2020
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Oded Tzur
saxophone, tenorHere Be Dragons
ECM
No other album this year reached the timeless and effortless quality that encapsulates

Oded Tzur
saxophone, tenor
Nitai Hershkovits
piano
Petros Klampanis
bass, acousticb.1981


Laura Jurd
trumpetTo The Earth
Edition Records
In direct opposition to its title, British combo Dinosaur's newest effort has an alien whimsicalness to it that seems to be in a flight of earthly matters. Each highly successful and skilled solo artists in their own right, the British star couple of trumpeter

Laura Jurd
trumpet
Elliot Galvin
piano

Wolfgang Muthspiel
guitarb.1965
Angular Blues
ECM
At this point in his career, there's little left to add to the canon of praise that's been spilled in regard to

Wolfgang Muthspiel
guitarb.1965

Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Scott Colley
bassb.1963


Lucia Cadotsch
vocalsb.1984
Speak Low II
We Jazz Records
A late surprise in 2020, the Berlin-based project around Swiss singer

Lucia Cadotsch
vocalsb.1984

Randy Newman
pianob.1943

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974


Gilfema
band / ensemble / orchestraThree
Sounderscore
Reconvening with his old mates from his time at Berklee College of Music and the former Thelonious Monk Institute, Benin guitarist

Lionel Loueke
guitarb.1973

Massimo Biolcati
bassb.1972

Ferenc Nemeth
drumsb.1976


Django Bates
pianob.1960
Tenacity
Lost Marble
In a way taking the words right out of our mouths, the title of

Django Bates
pianob.1960

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955


Oyvind Braekke
tromboneWilderness
Oslo Session Recordings
Unconventional instrumentation, versatile composing and state of the art performances are at the center and forefront of the Norwegian trombonist's slightly different sextet recording. Accompanied by fellow ECM recording artist

Jacob Young
guitarb.1970

Mark Feldman
violin
Oyvind Braekke
trombone

Will Vinson
saxophone, altob.1977
Four Forty One
Whirlwind Recordings
After a long run of dates for the Criss Cross label, New York-based alto saxophonist

Will Vinson
saxophone, altob.1977

Sullivan Fortner
pianob.1986

Gonzalo Rubalcaba
pianob.1963


Steve Cardenas
guitarBlue Has A Range
Sunnyside Records
The subtle qualities of

Steve Cardenas
guitar
Brian Blade
drumsb.1970

Ben Allison
bass, acousticb.1966


Nick Finzer
tromboneb.1988
Cast Of Characters
Outside In Music
Another pick from the more or less pandemic-free first quarter of 2020,

Nick Finzer
tromboneb.1988
Honorable Mentions

- Ron Miles: Rainbow Sign (Blue Note)
- Maria Schneider: Data Lords
- Carla Bley: Life Goes On (ECM)
- Chris McCarthy: Still time To Quit (Ropeadope)
- Antti Lotjonnen: ALQE (We Jazz Records)
- Wayne Krantz: Write Out Your Head
- Joshua Redman, Brian Blade, Christian McBride, Brad Mehldau: Round Again (Nonesuch)
- Marcin Wasilewski Trio / Joe Lovano: Arctic Riff (ECM)
- Matthieu Bordenave: La Traversée (ECM)
- Rez Abbasi: Django Shift (Whirlwind Recordings)
Beyond Jazz

- Bonny Light Horseman: Bonny Light Horseman (37d03d)
- Kyoko Katsunuma: Colomena(P- Vine Records)
- Jeff Tweedy: Love Is The King (dBpm records)
- Fleet Foxes: Shore (Anti-)
- Courtney Marie Andrews: Old Flowers (Fat Possum Records)
- Sarah Jarosz: World On The Ground (Rounder Records)
- Wayne Graham: 1 % Juice (K & F Records)
- The Flower Kings: Islands (Inside Out Music)
- Wobbler: Dwellers of the Deep (Karisma)
- Sault: Untitled (Black is) (Forever Living Originals)
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Year in Review
Friedrich Kunzmann
Oded Tzur
Nitai Hershkovits
Joanthan Blake
Dinosaur
laura jurd
Elliot Galvin
Wolfgang Muthspiel
Lucia Cadotsch
Randy Newman
Tony Williams
duke ellington
Lionel Loueke
Massimo Biolcati
Ferenc Nemeth
Django Bates
Charlie Parker
Oyvind Braekke
Jacob Young
Mark Feldman
Will Vinson
Sullivan Fortner
Gonzalo Rubalcaba
Steve Cardenas
Brian Blade
John Cowherd
Ben Allison
Nick Finzer
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