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Mark Sullivan's Favorite Albums Of 2023

by Mark Sullivan
2023 was a very good year for creative music recordings of all sorts. My list includes eclectic music with no specific genre identifier; contemporary jazz; Latin jazz; and reissues of classic jazz and fusion. It would have been easy to create a list three or four times longer. Mata AtlanticaRetiro e Ritmo
The Simian River Collection 1980?-?2020

Label: MultiPhase Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Laughing At Paradise; Pandora's Garage (Previously Unreleased); Romance & Evolution In B Minor; Late That Summer; Swim; Out of Somewhere; Lost Guitars; Lemur Nocturne; Somber Geese; Dreaming In Colors (At Length); All Things Return; The Slo-Guitar Live (Previously Unreleased); Local Journeys; West of Austin; An Early Fall; Bone Dog Blues; Up The Down Slide; Falline; My Beautiful Moon; Cambodian Waltz; Illumina Suite; Dust Covers The Sky; Pedro's Lament; Holographic Blues (Previously Unreleased); Come With Me; A Sacred Sleep; Red Night; Hand In The Sand; Deitaloo; Sing Like Water; Western Overnight; Geola; Bunk Beds (Reprise) (Previously Unreleased); Dublin (Previously Unreleased); Mr. Sundance; Ei Saa Mitte Vaiki Olla ("I Cannot Stay Silent") (Previously Unreleased); A Different Rain; The Simian River; The River King (Remix Previously Unreleased); Found The Others (Previously Unreleased); Ember Days.
Carl Weingarten: The Simian River Collection 1980?-?2020

by Mark Sullivan
Guitarist Carl Weingarten has had a long career as an independent artist: four decades of work, including over 30 releases on his label Multiphase Records. This triple-CD collection aims to provide a path through all of that diversity, along with the bonus of a few unreleased tracks for longtime fans. The organization is roughly chronological: each ...
Local Journeys

Label: MultiPhase Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: SleepTalk; Gravity Steps; Local Journeys; Rendezvous; Cafe Timba; How Many Doors?; Mourning Star; Night is the Light; The Far Turn; Cassini's Blues; Dust Covers the Sky
Carl Weingarten: Local Journeys

by John Kelman
While greater fame continues to elude guitarist Carl Weingarten, his multidimensional style--borrowing liberally from artists as diverse as Brian Eno, Ry Cooder, Bill Frisell, Leo Kottke, David Sylvian, and Robert Fripp--continues to shape instrumental miniatures that are more akin to cinematic soundtracks than songs per se. For a look at where he's been and how he's ...