Monday, December 2, 2024

Notes On Jazz Best of Jazz and Beyond for 2024


It's almost the end of the year, and I always try to recap what I consider the year's best in jazz or jazz-related music. My choices are purely subjective based on my taste and having had the opportunity to actually listen to these releases.

Music attracts a broad group of players who bring style, culture, virtuosity, and imagination to each year's offerings and this year is no different. It is up to us as listeners to take the time and effort and sit back and take it all in. From my point of view, it has been a rewardingly rich year for creative music in 2024.

Contemporary improvised music is a broad-stroked genre, often referred to under the name of "jazz."  Whether you like the name or prefer something else, jazz is like a petri dish, a fertilization ground that can germinate new ideas, styles, and approaches to modern creative music. Musicians who play this music today are culturally diverse, technically well-educated, and usually dedicated to the art of creative music. They come here to play with their peers and/or elders. They come here to learn, expand, and leave their mark on the music. They can come from as close as next door to halfway across the globe. Diversity continues to prove to be a real strength in the evolution of this music. 

As one of America's most important indigenously created art forms, the Afro-American roots of this music should always be acknowledged, preserved, and cherished. International influences, like ethnic-inspired folk music, European and non-European musical traditions, and other more subtle cultural musical inspirations feed the art, expanding it with vibrancy and passion. Music is a unifying art form for humanity. Through cooperation, creativity, hope, and beauty, music has the power to transcend geographical borders, erase ethnic differences, and be color-blind to the foibles of racism. Music is power!

I have decided to post my favorite albums from the year in five different categories. Records released from October of 2023 through November of 2024 were included in no particular orderThe categories are Best Contemporary JazzBest of Jazz and Contemporary Vocals, Best Latin Jazz, and Best Big Band Jazz; I will have another post selecting the best historical jazz albums released in 2024, hopefully next week.

I hope this list gives readers a chance to explore some albums and types of music that they might otherwise have missed. Please don't take this list as being exclusionary if one of your favorites hasn't made this list. While I listen to hundreds of albums over the year. There are certainly many releases that I have not had the chance to preview and therefore, whether worthy or not, didn't make my list. So onward and upward and happy listening.  


Best Contemporary Jazz:

Taylor Eigsti-Plot Armor- Ground Up Records


Peter Bernstein-Better Angels-Smoke Session Records



Jim Snidero-For All We Know- Savant Records  


Jamie Baum-What Times Are These-Sunnyside Records




Ben Allison, Steve Cardenas and Ted Nash- Tell The Birds I Said Hello: The Music of Herbie Nichols-Sonic Camera Records


Kenny Barron-Beyond This Place- Artworks/PIAS 



Isaiah Collier and the Chosen Few-The World Is On Fire- Division 81 Records


Chris Potter-Eagle's Point-Edition Records


Julian Lage-Speak To Me-Blue Note Records


Ryan Keberle & Catharsis-Music Is Connection-Alternate Side Records




Charles Llyod- The Sky Will Be There Tomorrow-Blue Note Records




Tomasz Stank Quartet-September Night-ECM 




GrĂ©goire Maret and Romain Collin-Ennio-ACT Music  



Andy Milne and Unison- Time Will Tell-Sunnyside Records


John Surman-Words Unspoken-ECM Records 


Pat Bianchi- Three-21H Records 


Jenny Scheinman-All Species Parade-Royal Potato Family


Michael Shrieve-Drums of Compassion-7D Media

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Ron Horton-A Prayer for Andrew-Newvelle Records 

 

Ben Wolfe-The Understated-Resident Arts Records  

 
 
Tyshawn Sorey Trio-The Susceptible Now-Pi Records  



 
Best Jazz and Contemporary Music Vocals: 

Fay Victor-Life Is Funny That Way, Herbie Nichols Sung-Tao Form Records


Catherine Russell and Sean Mason- My Ideal- Dot Time Records


Lizz Wright-Shadow-Blues and Greens



Best Latin Jazz:

Donald Vega-As I Travel-Imaginary Records


Gonzalo Rubalcaba and Hamilton DeHolanda- Collab-Sony Music Brazil 






Zaccai Curtis-CuBop Lives!-Truth Revolution 

   


Best Jazz Debut Albums:

Art Baden-How Much Of It Is real-Rainy Day Records 


Euan Edmonds-Beyond Hope and Fear-Desafio Candente Records




Best Jazz Big Band Releases:

Mike Holober and the Gotham Jazz Orchestra-This Rock We're On-Palmetto Records


Jihye Lee Orchestra-Daring Mind-Motema Records 


John Hollenbeck and the NDR Big Band-Colouring Hockets-Flexatonic Records




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