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The Most Exciting Jazz Albums Since 1969: 2017-2020

In our penultimate collection of half a dozen jazz thrillers this week, it becomes clear that brilliant, compelling music comes in all shapes and sizes.
72 Thrilling Jazz Albums, Part 11: 2017-2020
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Nubya Garcia
Jazz Re:Freshed
2017
Saxophonist,

Nubya Garcia
saxophone"Lost Kingdoms" embodies the thrilling essence of jazz, anchored by a robust, languid groove and complemented by the formidable support of her stellar band.

Sheila Maurice-Grey
trumpetJoe Armon-Jones
piano
Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940

Theon Cross
tuba"Contemplation," by

McCoy Tyner
piano1938 - 2020

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001
62

Oded Tzur
Yellowbird
2017
The essence of this album is one of profound, yet understated passion. Saxophonist

Oded Tzur
saxophone, tenor
Shai Maestro
pianob.1987

Avishai Cohen
bassb.1970

Mark Guiliana
drumsThe album opens with "Single Mother," a gently swaying lullaby where Maestro leads before gradually intensifying, paving the way for Tzur's entrance, weaving back to the lullaby's tranquility, and then building steadily toward a passionate, almost agonizing climax. "Welcome" follows, a joyous Eastern dance hurtling at a breakneck pace. "The Whale Song" floats mournfully, bearing a regal, solemn melody that, yet again, ascends in fervor before softly receding. On "The Three Statements of Garab Dorje," a rhythmic, meditative Eastern melody envelops you in its passionate, hypnotic sway. Throughout, Tzur's compositions consistently deliver ardent thrills, a resounding song of passion and love that resonates at the core of each piece.
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Yazz Ahmed
Naim Jazz
2017
With Sabatouse,

Yazz Ahmed
trumpet"Jamil Jamal" sets the stage for a celebratory street fair brimming with tumblers and jugglers, driven by lively brass and dancing chimes, accentuated by Ahmed's clarion trumpet. "Misophonia" serves as an interludea trumpet call echoing from the minaret. "The Space Between the Fish and the Moon" emerges with a subterranean trumpet incantation and ethereal vibesa cosmic voyage between the shimmering sea and the silver orb. The title track unfolds as a mysterious tale of intrigue and treachery nestled in the deepest recesses of the desert. "Al Emadi" paints a vivid picture of a noble sheik atop his camel, traversing the dunes in a caravan laden with riches.
The album unfurls further with seven more evocative tales, each painting a highly visual and exotic narrative of the East through the lens of an extraordinarily gifted cross-cultural artist. "Sabatouse" marks an auspicious debut, weaving a sonic tapestry that immerses listeners in a world brimming with vibrant imagery and thrilling, evocative stories.
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Nik B?rtsch's Ronin
ECM
2018

Nik Bärtsch
pianob.1971
These Moduls often open with the serene precision of a finely-tuned mechanism, building to the frenzied intensity of a dystopian, mechanized future. B?rtsch's piano pounds out meticulously precise rhythms, establishing a groove deep enough to carve a mile-deep trench, while the saxophone soars above the mesmerizing soundscape. The real thriller is the 18-minute "Modul 58," proscribing a languid groove that amplifies in intensity before ascending to delirious heights where it explodes into a fervent fire dance of sheer rapture. And just when you think the groove can't get any deeper, it ignites into a glorious, sonic supernova. Then, silence.
Nik B?rtsch's Ronin and Awase encapsulate a level of thrill that jazz rarely achieves, marking an exhilarating futuristic journey that pushes the boundaries of the genre.
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Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom
Royal Potato Family
2019
Master drummer

Allison Miller
drums
Myra Melford
pianob.1957

Todd Sickafoose
bass, acoustic
Jenny Scheinman
violinb.1979

Ben Goldberg
clarinet
Kirk Knuffke
trumpetMiller harnesses the band's full sonic spectrum in "Congratulations and Condolences," unveiling Goldberg's soaring clarinet in the opening statement, shifting seamlessly into Knuffke's brilliant chorus, then culminating in Melford's animated solo. "The Ride" evokes the sensation of a tipsy, bluesy, roller-coaster journey, while "Malaga," a sinuous tango, slinks across the dance floor, the band settling into a delectably perfect groove. "ZevThe Phoenix" embraces a more relaxed atmosphere, whereas "Daughter and Sun" amplifies the celebration of life with tender interplay between Goldberg and Knuffke.
"White Wolf" encapsulates mystery and yearning, with Scheinman and Goldberg delivering plaintive solos. And the title track presents one of jazz's coolest, bounciest grooves. Melford delivers a tango-infused solo at her zenith, embraced by the horns in unison, as the bass and drums transition into a double-time Dominican merengue, allowing the horns to soar. Glitter Wolf embodies jazz infused with profound joy, a testament to masterful musicians on a quest to enchant and delight.
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Aaron Parks
Ropeadope
2020
On

Aaron Parks
drumsb.1983

Greg Tuohey
guitarThese twelve tracks narrate a musical tale told by a searcher confused about who he is and what the world means. And it's expressed through a passionate, colorful, swirling dance, evoking deep emotions. The album title, "Dreams of a Mechanical Man," transcends metaphor; it feels more like a documentary set against a sublime soundtrack. The song titles alone, offer a glimpse into this inner odyssey.
Here's a guided tour into the essence of each of the album's songs:
"Attention Earthlings": Observing and seeking to understand.
"Here": Distinguishing reality from the false.
"Solace": A fleeting moment of peace amid chaos.
"Friendo": Finding harmony with true companions.
"Is Anything OK?": Perceiving pervasive conflict.
"The Shadow and the Self": Residing in darkness yet embodying light.
"The Storyteller": Crafting vibrant new realities infused with energy and love.
"Dreams of a Mechanical Man": Questioning one's identity and beliefs.
"My Mistake": Acknowledging faults and moving forward.
"The Ongoing Pulse of Isness": Embracing the sheer joy of awareness in the present.
"Where Now?": Navigating life with curious anticipation.
"Unknown": Reveling in the thrilling joy of each moment.
In this thrillingly sublime jazz masterpiece, emotion takes center stage, without resorting to noise or anger. The album weaves an intricate narrative, inviting listeners into an immersive, expansive world of self-discoveryall while grooving like mad.
Next week
In our final week, the thrills continue with the hottest guitarist on today's scene, a British groove-based sax trio, pure blues with sax and guitar, and an album by a fusion pioneer in their 55th year.To see all the albums in this series, scroll down the page and click on the blue MORE button.
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Nik Bartsch
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Myra Melford
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