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Mark Corroto's Best Recordings Of 2021
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Ken Vandermark
saxophoneb.1964

Paal Nilssen-Love
drumsb.1974

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Kate Gentile
drums
Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975
Below is a list of notable releases (in no particular order) and although maybe not your 'best of 2021,' it is music that has been in constant rotation on my various music devices.


Archie Shepp
saxophone, tenorb.1937

Jason Moran
pianob.1975
Let My People Go
Archie Ball Records
This intergenerational duo is a most excellent example of cooperative music making. For years (ok decades) Shepp has revealed, almost confessed, a vulnerable sound from his horn. With Moran at his side, this becomes his superpower and a real comfort to listeners.


Matthew Shipp
pianob.1960
Codebreaker
Tao Forms
A funny thing happened with this release, it is one of nine titles this past year that have Matthew Shipp's piano included. I discovered a completely new experience listening to the great man at a low volume. With guests in our living room, I lowered the volume so as not to distract from conversation, but to my ears I heard new sounds and a nuance in the recording. I later tested it at differing volumes and heard several different recordings! Quite the revelation.

Friends & Neighbors
band / ensemble / orchestraThe Earth Is #
Clean Feed
One of the finest compliments you can give someone is to classify them as a 'solid citizen.' That's exactly what the quintet Friends & Neighbors are, solid jazz citizens. This Scandinavian ensemble has produced a handful of excellent recordings in the past ten years, and they are getting better with each outing.

Graduation
Gotta Let It Out
This may be the soundtrack to the pandemic. The music by Il Sogno trio, made up of Polish bassist

Tomo Jacobson
bass, acousticb.1985
Oliver Laumann
drums
Emanuele Maniscalco
drumsb.1983

Ennio Morricone
composer / conductor1928 - 2020


Muriel Grossmann
saxophoneUnion
RR Gems
Saxophonist

Muriel Grossmann
saxophone
Alice Coltrane
piano1937 - 2007


Hafez Modirzadeh
saxophone, tenor
Kris Davis
pianob.1980

Tyshawn Sorey
drumsb.1980

Craig Taborn
pianob.1970
Facets
Pi Recordings
Saxophonist Hafez Modirzadeh chose three innovative musicians in Kris Davis, Tyshawn Sorey, and Craig Taborn to play duos and solos on a piano he retuned for this recording. The Iranian-American musician has created a domain that reminds you of

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982


William Parker
bassb.1952
Mayan Space Station
AUM Fidelity
While this may be William Parker's first electric guitar trio recording, it is a coming out party of sorts, for guitarist

Ava Mendoza
guitar
Gerald Cleaver
drumsb.1963


Wadada Leo Smith
trumpetb.1941

Milford Graves
drums1940 - 2021

Bill Laswell
bassb.1955
Sacred Ceremonies
TUM Records
There's an energy to Wadada Leo Smith that, without fail, flows through his music. His various projects of late focus on the big concepts like national parks, presidents, and civil rights. Even when he is operating on a smaller scale, as he does here in duos and trios with both Laswell and Graves, there is a majesty in his sound.


Anna Webber
saxophone, tenorb.1984
Idiom
Pi Recordings
Anna Webber is kinda like the candy Reese's Cups. Some listeners like her composing, some her playing. Some dig small ensembles, others large. With this two-disc release we get both chocolate and peanut butter goodness with a trio (

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975

John Hollenbeck
drumsb.1968

Umlaut Big Band
band / ensemble / orchestraMary's Ideas
Umlaut Records
Umlaut Big Band's tribute to the pianist/composer

Mary Lou Williams
piano1910 - 1981


Mario Pavone
bass1940 - 2021
Blue Vertical
Out Of Your Head Records
This past year, we learned of the passing of the great bassist Mario Pavone. His final output, this disc and Isabella (Clean Feed), hold a special place in his discography. Always creative, Pavone knew his time was near. This disc though, with drummer

Tyshawn Sorey
drumsb.1980

Matt Mitchell
pianob.1975

Dave Ballou
trumpet

Roscoe Mitchell
saxophoneb.1940

Mike Reed
drumsb.1974
The Ritual And The Dance
Astral Spirits
The brief 37-minute performance taken from a duo tour tells you everything about the fitness of improvised music today. Born nearly 35 years apart, the communication between generations, Mitchell born 1940 and Reed 1974, is flawless. If you're a fan of Roscoe Mitchell you surely will become one of Mike Reed, and vice versa.

All Your Ghosts In One Corner
Aerophonic
The trio of

Dave Rempis
saxophoneb.1975
Tashi Dorji
guitar, electric
Tyler Damon
drumsb.1987


Ivo Perelman
saxophone, tenorb.1961
Brass And Ivory Tales
Fundacja Sluchaj
Ivo Perelman's boxset is the gift that keeps on giving this year. Its nine discs are an adventure of discovery as the saxophonist performs in duo with

Dave Burrell
pianob.1940

Marilyn Crispell
pianob.1947

Sylvie Courvoisier
piano
Agusti Fernandez
pianob.1954

Vijay Iyer
pianob.1971

Aruán Ortiz
pianob.1973

Aaron Parks
drumsb.1983

Angelica Sanchez
piano
Craig Taborn
pianob.1970
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Year in Review
Mark Corroto
Ken Vandermark
Paal Nilsson-Love
anthony braxton
lee morgan
Matt Mitchell and {{Katie Gentile
archie shepp
jason moran
Matthew Shipp
Friends & Neighbors
Il Sogno
Tomo Jacobson
Oliver Laumann
Emanuele Maniscalco
Ennio Morricone
Muriel Grossman
Muriel Grossmann
Alice Coltrane
Hafez Modirzadeh
Kris Davis
Tyshawn Sorey
Craig Taborn
Thelonious Monk
William Parker
Ava Mendoza
Gerald Cleaver
Wadada Leo Smith
Milford Graves
Bill Laswell
Anna Webber
Matt Mitchell
John Hollenbeck
Umlaut Big Band
Marylou Williams
Mario Pavone
Dave Ballou
Roscoe Mitchell
Mike Reed
Kuzu
Dave Rempis
Tashi Dorji
Tyler Damon
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