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Return to Electric

Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2025
Track listing: Crystal Silence; Spectrum; Living Time; Spell; Cadenza Paul / Christian; Cycle; Eclipse; Cadenza; Lotus On Irish Springs; Some Slick Sick; Cadenza; Paraphernalia.
Transition (s)

Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2025
Track listing: Ben I; Untitled; Brief Piece; Untiled Ones; Transition; Ben II; Phills III; Openings; Beyond; 'Too
Easily; Phills II; Ben III; Epilogue.
Lotus on Irish Springs

Album: Return to Electric
By Phillip Haynes
Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2025
Duration: 3:00
Phil Haynes: Electricity Incarnate!

by Doug Collette
In the annals of jazz both short-term and long, the influence of drummer-led initiatives is immeasurable. There is Art Blakey and his Jazz Messengers, of course, plus Tony Williams' Lifetime and, in addition, numerous single-minded efforts like these two coincidental releases of Phil Haynes. Each is a largely freewheeling exercise in revisitation gestated during COVID lockdowns: ...
Transition

Album: Transition (s)
By Phillip Haynes
Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2025
Duration: 5:21
Phil Haynes: Return to Electric

by Glenn Astarita
Phil Haynes, a drummer who possesses an extensive and heralded resume, unleashes Return to Electric, a semiavant-garde fusion-fueled romp that feels like a love letter to the electric guitar's golden era, delivered with a sly wink. This album displays Haynes, guitarist Steve Salerno, and bassist Drew Gress capturing the experimental spirit of 1970s jazz-rock while demonstrating ...
Phil Haynes / Ben Monder: Transition (s)

by Dan McClenaghan
The call of the electric guitar has enticed drummer Phil Haynes to revisit his early passion for the instrument. Two albums have resulted: Return to Electric (review here), and now Transition (s), both on Corner Store Records. The former is a trio album that has Haynes teamed with guitarist Steve Salerno and bassist Drew Gress, the ...
Phil Haynes: Return to Electric

by Dan McClenaghan
The band Return to Forever was a seminal jazz fusion group led by pianist Chick Corea. The eponymous first album, on ECM Records, was released in 1972, opening doors for scores of other like-minded ensembles. Electricity was a main aspect of the move away from acoustic jazz. The Fender Rhodes piano and plugged-in bass and guitars ...
Perdido

Album: Day Dream
By Phillip Haynes
Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2024
Duration: 5:36
4 Horns & What? – The Complete American Recordings

Label: Corner Store Jazz
Released: 2024
Track listing:
CD 1:
A'lil Iowa Get-Down; El-Smoke; Ballad For Heike; Point Period; Atmospheres; Corner Store Strut; Alone; Blues for Israel.
CD 2:
Holler 4 Horns; Out of the Bowels; Sweep; Goofus' Step; Some Sick Slick; Where Now; Adrienne's Jazzmarchrag; Phantoms; Eclipse.
CD 3:
Don Byron intro; Holler4Horns; A Little Iowa Get-Down; Phil Speaks 1; Goofus' Step; Saeta; Phil Speaks 2; West Virginian Blues; Waltz for Gerry (Last Dance); Phil Speaks 3; Eclipse.