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May 23, 2009 · 0 comments

New Reviews of Old Music

Below is a baker’s dozen of tracks reviewed during the last two weeks. Each of these performances was rated 90 or above by our reviewers. These reviews reflect our ongoing coverage of historic recordings from the past—the newest track here is more than 15 years old.

For a daily dose of jazz "heritage" music, site visitors are encourage to check out our A Classic Revisited feature.

Happy listening!


 Hampton Hawes

Hampton Hawes: “The Green Leaves of Summer”
Reviewed by Scott Albin


 Bill Evans

Bill Evans: "Come Rain or Come Shine”
Reviewed by Thomas Cunniffe


Charlie Haden

Charlie Haden: “Song for Ché”
Reviewed by S. Victor Aaron


 Stan Getz

Stan Getz: “I Remember When”
Reviewed by Bill Barnes


 Sergio Mendes & Brasil ‘66

Sergio Mendes & Brasil ‘66: “Pretty World”
Reviewed by Marcus Singletary


 Clifford Brown

Clifford Brown: “Donna Lee”
Reviewed by Scott Albin


 Steely Dan

Steely Dan: ”Black Cow”
Reviewed by Jared Pauley


 Don Pullen

Don Pullen: “The Sixth Sense”
Reviewed by Chris Kelsey


Hubert Laws

Hubert Laws: “Amazing Grace”
Reviewed by Scott Albin


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Terence Blanchard: “Left Alone”
Reviewed by Ralph A. Miriello


 Robert Fripp

Robert Fripp: “Easter Sunday”
Reviewed by Marcus Singletary


 Paul Motian

Paul Motian: “The Story of Maryam”
Reviewed by Chris Kelsey


The Crusaders

The Crusaders: “It Happens Everyday”
Reviewed by S. Victor Aaron


This blog article posted by Ted Gioia.

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