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Pulsar

Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Pulsar; Fogo Em Escalada; Words Of Freedom.
Live From Studio Rivbea (Jimmy Lyons)

By Jimmy Lyons
Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: After You Left; Diads.
The Analects Of Confucius

By Misha Mengelberg / Sabu Toyozumi
Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: my guru MM; song for AMY; teremakashi to forest of KEYAGU; off MINOR.
The Lost Session, Paris 1979

By Dave Burrell
Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: On a Saturday Night; A.M. Rag; Lush Life (Strayhorn); Punaluu Peter; Sarah's Lament;
Stepping Out (or, Monday Night Death Rehearsal); Embraceable (Gershwin / Gershwin);
Black Robert; My Dog Has Fleas / Menehune Messages; Sophisticated Lady (Ellington).
Dave Burrell / Sam Woodyard: The Lost Session, Paris 1979

by John Sharpe
A lot of hoohah gets thrown around about legendary lost dates, but few live up to the billing. But The Lost Session by pianist Dave Burrell and drummer Sam Woodyard assuredly does. During the summer of 1979, Burrell had a three-month stand at the Campagne Premiere Club in Paris, which allowed him to fully explore and ...
Jimmy Lyons: Live From Studio Rivbea (Jimmy Lyons)

by John Sharpe
Alto saxophonist Jimmy Lyons was underappreciated even at the height of his powers, but to those with ears attuned to the radical innovations of the loft jazz era, he was a galvanizing presence. That his legacy remains under-lit is due in part to his long-standing tenure in Cecil Taylor's incandescent orbit. Lyons was more than a ...
Misha Mengelberg / Sabu Toyozumi: The Analects Of Confucius

by Mark Corroto
Come for the music of Dutch pianist Misha Mengelberg, and stay for Sabu Toyozumi. Or perhaps you are here for the Japanese drummer--the first non-American invited into the ranks of Chicago's Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM)--and are thrilled to hear him engage in a distinctly Japanese take on the New Dutch Swing. Either ...
Dave Burrell / Sam Woodyard: The Lost Session, Paris 1979

by Mark Corroto
Listeners would be hard-pressed to name another artist besides Dave Burrell who commands such mastery across jazz's entire timeline, from its ragtime origins to its most adventurous avant-garde territories. The pianist, born in 1940, brings equal authenticity to Jelly Roll Morton's classic compositions and completely free improvisation. His discography spans the works of Thelonious Monk, Billy ...
William Parker / Hugo Costa / Philipp Ernsting: Pulsar

by John Sharpe
Inestimable bassist William Parker has made hundreds of records, but this unlikely meeting with two stalwarts of the Rotterdam scene, Portuguese alto saxophonist Hugo Costa and German drummer Philipp Ernsting, should not to be overlooked. The Dutch-based pair invited Parker to join them for a recording in October 2023 and Pulsar is the splendid result. Costa ...
Joel Futterman: Innervoice

by John Sharpe
Veteran pianist Joel Futterman may be best known for his long association with saxophonist Kidd Jordan and drummer Alvin Fielder, but he is also a prolific purveyor of solo sessions. Innervoice, recorded in July 2024, is a worthy addition to a tally that also includes gems like the monumental five CD box set Creation Series (NoBusiness, ...