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Springtime Sunshine
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Grab & Go
Ropeadope
2020
The life of a working player is often a nonstop whirl, at least under normal circumstances: zipping around from one setting to the next, ready for anything, jumping in to play one thing for a moment and then trotting off to probably do something completely different the next. If Grab & Go emerged during pandemic time when life didn't quite work that way, you wouldn't know it from the way this crew grooves and hops. It delightfully encapsulates that constant hustle and bustle in snappy jazz-funk style.
As on Hayden's debut Get Somethin' (Ropeadope, 2018), it's a nonstop party where the groove might slow but never ends. The leader's fluidly versatile guitar has an equally slick foil in

Sunshine Fruit
Bolero Recordings
2021
Though circumstances, personnel and overall tone may happen to change,

Bear Garden
saxophone, tenorb.1992
Wirén's pieces here are smart and catchy soul-jazz, as warm as the first day of June. He doesn't need to show off with flashy sax, but largely blends with several other horns in close harmony. The production has enough deep sound and reverb to make things sound vast without going bombastic. The circular melodies radiate brightness, while vibrant drum grooves give it a contagious kick. Chiming piano and evocative synth tones add just enough of a background as the horns reach for the sky. The individual elements don't need to be terribly big, but they blend to make a beautifully expansive whole. Even if it's a short EP, Sunshine Fruit packs enough of that sunshine to have the warm glow lingering a good while afterwards.

The New Beginning
Alessa Records Jazz & Art
2020

Daniel Bulatkin
pianob.1999

Kirill Yakovlev
guitarFortunately (and somewhat miraculously), the eclecticism feels anything but forced. The B/Y crew has enough flair, skill and smarts not to sound like they're ticking boxes on a checklist. They inhabit light reggae-tinged funk as smoothly as soft balladry or flying

Pat Metheny
guitarb.1954

The Way We Love
Origin Records
2020
Imagine a smoky sonic concoction with equal parts sugar and whiskey, and you've probably got something close to

Shelly Rudolph
vocalsb.1969
The backing is on the sparse sidelargely sunny piano with guitar, sax or strings sprinkled around as called forwhich puts the songs' simple beauty front and center. While things stay largely in that one mode (an overly cutesy spoken title track aside), the singing provides all the variety and heart this recording needs. "The Slow Life" makes one particular highlight with Redray Frazier stepping up to duet, while a soothing "Stand by Me" and suddenly exuberant gospel closer provide other charming surprises. Whatever the material, Rudolph has enough bluesy grit and diva class to carry the day.
Tracks and Personnel
Grab & GoTracks: Squeeze Tight; Grab & Go; Papa's Shiny Shoes; The Comedown; What's Behind; Three Wheelin'; Displaced; Solace; Double Oven; One Plus One.
Personnel: Chance Hayden: guitar; Michael Elson: organ, electric piano; JP Downer: electric bass (1-5, 8-10); Tyrone Hendrix: drums (1-5, 8-10); Damian Erskine: electric bass (6-7); Mark Griffith: drums (6-7); Alex Milsted: electric piano & synthesizer (4, 10); Sarah Clarke: vocals (4).
Sunshine Fruit
Tracks: Cherry Tree; Electric Butterfly; New Kid; Invisible Wave; Sunshine Fruit; Liquid Limit; Catching My Childhood Friend.
Personnel: Martin "Bear Garden" Wirén: saxophone; Per "Texas" Johansson: woodwinds; Calle Stenman: trumpet; Carl-Johan F?glefeldt: trumpet; Filip Tunevi: trombone; Hampus Adami: trombone; Susanna Risberg: guitar; Joakim Simonsson: piano; Arvid Jullander: double bass; Gustav Nahlin: drums.
The New Beginning
Tracks: F-Major Tune; Duduk Interlude; Water World Symphony; Anavi; Lady of the Lake; June 17th; Love Letters; Early Blues; Slide Blues; 13.7.13; Flow (13.7.13 Outro).
Personnel: Daniel Bulatkin: organ, piano, Fender Rhodes & synths; Kirill Yakovlev: guitars, balalaika, duduk, percussion & synths; Utsi Zimring: drums & percussion (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8); Petr Nohavica: drums & percussion (4, 6, 9, 10, 11); Allison Wheeler: vocals (11); Jonathan Ramirez: vocals (11).
The Way We Love
Tracks: Close Enough; Faith; Stand by Me; Butterfly Heart; The Way We Love; The Slow Life; The Mystery; Humanity; Calling Me Home.
Personnel: Shelly Rudolph: vocals; Chance Hayden: guitar; David Darling: cello; David Goldblatt: piano; Tom Grant: piano; Red Ray Frazier: vocals (6); Devin Phillips: saxophone; Darrell Grant: piano; Dave Captein: acoustic bass; David K. Matthews: piano.
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Multiple Reviews
Geno Thackara
Ropeadope
Michael Elson
Bolero Recordings
Bear Garden
Alessa Records Jazz & Art
Daniel Bulatkin
Kirill Yakovlev
B/Y Organism
pat metheny
Origin Records
Shelly Rudolph
Redray Frazier
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