Origin Records Reviews



Francis Coletta | Jonas Tauber - Port Said Street
by Ric Bang, Jazz Scan

Marseilles-born guitarist Francis Coletta and Swiss cellist Jonas Tauber joined forces last year to create this marvelous duet album. I can't remember ever having heard this instrumental combination in a jazz framework, but it works beautifully.

Both Coletta and Tauber began playing in the classical genre; as their interests expanded, they became members of jazz units and/or accompanists to vocalists and dance groups. Although Colleta has... read more

Giacomo Gates - Centerpiece
by Scott Yanow, L.A. Jazz Scene

Giacomo Gates is one of the top male jazz singers around today. His scat singing, use of vocalese and bebop attitude plant him as a successor to Eddie Jefferson, King Pleasure and Dave Lambert. Centerpiece is his finest recording to date.

Joined by pianist Harold Danko, bassist Ray Drummond and drummer Greg Bandy with guest appearances from altoist Vincent Herring and guitarist Vic Juris, Gates is heard throughout in prime form. Among the... read more

Alison Ruble - This Is A Bird
by John Barron, All About Jazz.com

It's amazing that out of the clutter of an industrial urban center like Chicago, a voice as serene and unruffled as Alison Ruble's can exist. For her debut recording, the opulent vocalist teams up with guitarist extraordinaire/producer John McLean for an intriguing journey through a collection of timeless American classics.

The song selection, a mix of standard jazz fare and modern pop numbers, seems to suit Ruble's understated approach.... read more

Hadley Caliman | Pete Christlieb - Reunion
by Jeff Krow, Audiophile Audition

After reviewing both of Hadley Caliman's previous two Origin Records releases, Gratitude and Straight Ahead, I felt that Hadley had many bright moments ahead of him. He had retired from teaching at Cornish College after 22 years of teaching, and was enjoying playing in Seattle, leading a small group as well as playing with the Seattle Repertory Jazz Orchestra.

Gratitude was recorded in 2008, and Straight Ahead... read more

Mimi Fox - Standards
by Dave Nathan, All Music Guide

Making a solo guitar album work is not an easy task. It's not enough to be a technical wizard; veteran Mimi Fox is that and more. You also have to be able to blend a tasteful play list, sensitivity to the music, enough fresh ideas so as not to become dull, and a certain flamboyance (but not so much that it overwhelms the listener). Fox achieves all of that and more on her fourth album as a leader. The play list is made up of standards - not only... read more

Hugo Fernandez - Cosmogram
by Tom Greenland, The New York City Jazz Record

Guitarist Hugo Fernandez, originally from Mexico, now based in Madrid, has released Cosmogram, his second date as a leader, with the help of countryman drummer Antonio Sanchez, Cuban saxophonist Ariel Bringuez and Spanish bassist Antonio Miguel. A relaxed set with hummable originals, all composed by Fernandez, the music is highly accessible with gentle surprises. Although he's the team captain, Fernandez is more of a midfielder at heart,... read more

Dawn Clement - Tandem
by Chris Spector, Midwest Record

A real piano left fielder, Clement teams up for duets in various formats with real hitter pals of hers she admires. Even the chestnuts on parade take on a new life for the left leaning ears. Not for the feint of heart, this is one of those excursions where so little can say so... read more

Doug Miller - Regeneration
by Peter Monaghan, Earshot Jazz

Here's what I'd do: Get your family members, relatives, and friends to write up and send you their lists of What I Want for the Holidays.Tear the lists up; delete the text messages or emails; buy each person one of these new or recent Northwest jazz albums instead.

In this era of fiscal restraint, one CD per person is gift enough. Let's get real.

Fortunately outstanding disks abound this year, thanks to the combined talents of some of the... read more

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