Origin Records Reviews



Bobby Broom - The Way I Play: Live In Chicago
by Ben Franklin, Cashbox Magazine

Guitarist Bobby Broom has been recording since the late 1970s. As sideman, he recorded with such leaders as Sonny Rollins, Stanley Turrentine, Kenny Burrell, Dizzy Gillespie, and David Murray. He led sessions for Criss Cross, Delmark, and Premonition. He is one of the founders of the Deep Blue Organ Trio. Despite these associations, he is less well known than he should be.

His current trio, with bassist Dennis Carroll and drummer Kobie... read more

Allison Adams Tucker - WANDERlust
by Paul Hormick, San Diego Troubadour

Allison Adams Tucker has assembled a cache of great songs, as well as a roster of stellar musicians, to create a truly exceptional recording. Her latest release, WANDERlust, fulfills all the requirements of a CD that I'll play again and again: verve, liveliness, and variety.

Tucker is a marvelous singer. A soprano, her voice is light and clear, yet she has a great deal of strength and power. Her intonation is exemplary. It is a delight to... read more

Hal Galper Trio - The Zone: Live at the Yardbird Suite
by Andrzej Majak, Multikulti Project (Poland)

4 1/2 STARS Jazz universe of Hal Galper, an American pianist (born in 1938) is a multigenerational family based on trust and the joy of making music together.

Better known for his collaboration with Chet Baker, Stan Getz, Joe Williams, Anita O'Day and Chris Connor, a few years old member of the famous Cannonball Adderley Quintet and permanent member of the Phil Woods Quintet is also a full-time leader. He has never known the fame of... read more

Scott Burns - Passages
by George Fendel, Jazzscene, Nov 06

A new name to me; one could indeed say that Scott Burns, in a jazz parlance, burns. His eight original tunes played here run the gamut from dreamy ballads to hard bop burners (there's that word again). With a rhythm section of Ron Perrillo, piano; Dennis Carroll, bass and George Fludas, drums, Burns, sounding a bit like Eric Alexander, hits the bullseye.... read more

Bobby Broom - The Way I Play: Live In Chicago
by Owen McNally, The Hartford Courant

Since making his Carnegie Hall debut at 16 with Sonny Rollins, Bobby Broom has been universally hailed as a consummate sideman, the guitarist of choice for artists ranging from Rollins to Dr. John.

Many sidemen lead quiet lives of desperation, lacking the chutzpah to step out front with their own albums.

Not so with Broom who has ventured out before, but never with such convincing authority as he whisks through chord changes with his... read more

Lincoln Goines - The Art of the Bass Choir
by Marty Gunther, Chicago Blues Guide

Here's something different: California-born, New York-based Lincoln Goines is one of the best bassists of his generation with a career rooted in the jazz world and recordings with Dizzy Gillespie, Idris Muhammad, Paquito D'Rivera, Carly Simon and other giants. But he delivers azure notes aplenty in this thoroughly enjoyable, classy and primarily instrumental set.

A longtime professor at Boston's prestigious Berklee College of Music, Goines... read more

Piet Verbist - Secret Exit to Another Dimension
by Jack Bowers, All About Jazz

4-STARS In spite of its rather intriguing title (and those of several of its selections), Secret Exit to Another Dimension, by Belgian bassist Piet Verbist's well-schooled trio, consists for the most part of the sort of gentle, heartwarming jazz one might hear on a given evening in any number of upscale nightspots around the world. In fact, if guitarist Hendrik Braeckman were to be replaced by pianist Tamir Hendelman, Verbist's threesome... read more

Dann Zinn - Day of Reckoning
by Chris Spector, Midwest Record

Recorded as a farewell to Fantasy Studios, sax man Zinn and his pals recorded pretty much live off the floor capturing their vibes as well as the sounds that passed through those doors (even if some of them were recorded by Van Gelder on the other side of the country). These originals are all about energy and heart, both of which are delivered by the truck load. Smoking mainstream stuff that gives you a great view of a cat that just keeps... read more

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