Origin Records Reviews



Corey Christiansen - Dusk
by Chris Spector, Midwest Record

The guitar man takes a steep left turn here as he wraps up his jazzy Americana trilogy with original tunes that seem to take smooth/summer jazz into some dark corners where there's a jazzy impression of southern gothic lurking around the next turn. There's a solid little history of modern jazz here lurking in the twists and turns that gives it the extra special sauce that really brings it together. Sharp, original work that grabs the... read more

Richard Cole - Inner Mission
by Ric Bang, JazzScan.com

This is another release from the great musicians who have made the Pacific Northwest their home; only world-famous trumpeter Randy Brecker resides elsewhere. This Seattle-area congregation consists of more than a dozen musicians who perform in various quartets and quintets, depending on the track.

Brecker and Thomas Marriott handle the trumpet and flugelhorn; Richard Cole plays both tenor and soprano sax; and Bill Anschell and John Hansen... read more

Bobby Broom - Bobby Broom Plays for Monk
by Jeff Krow, Audiophile Audition

For Bobby Broom's third CD for Origin Records, he has chosen to tackle the iconic Thelonious Monk, in a guitar trio setting. The CD song list is made up of eight Monk compositions and two standards - Lulu's Back in Town, and Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - that were an occasional part of Monk's repertoire.

Broom's simpatico with his trio has been built up from years of playing with Carroll and Watkins. Watkins can up the ante and inspire Bobby when... read more

John Gunther - Painting the Dream
by George W Harris, Jazz Weekly

John Gunther plays soprano and tenor saxes, flute, bass clarinet and electronics on this pastel'd trio session with Dawn Clement/p-key-el-voc and Dru Heller/dr. Gunther employs Clement's cirrus voice in a number of the pieces as an extra texture of gentility, as his soprano blends with her around Heller's cymbals on "Mother Juggler" while his tenor is a great foil on the hazy "Two Steps Forward". Clement's piano is lovely in her accompaniment on... read more

New Stories - Hope is in the Air
by Butch Berman, Berman Music Review

Pianist Elmo Hope left behind a wealth of little-known compositions that trumpeter-producer Don Sickler has turned to good purpose. With the help of Hope's widow, Sickler compiled a collection of Hope's music, wrote lead sheets and turned it over to New Stories, the excellent Seattle-based trio of pianist Marc Seales, bassist Doug Miller and drummer John Bishop.... read more

Don Lanphere with New Stories - Home At Last
by amazon.com, amazon.com

You don't have to be from the Northwest to appreciate this Seattle legend. He played with Fats Navarro and Charlie Parker in the 40's and returned to recording in the 80's. Don had a buttery tone in that mellow zone somewhere between Lester Young and Coleman Hawkins. The only other player who had this kind of sound was Bud Johnson - like melting amber, warm honey. Lanphere mixes master technical craftsmanship with the taste and wisdom of an... read more

Clay Giberson - Pastures
by Rotcod Zzaj, Improvijazzation Nation

As I listen to Clay's superb jazz piano work (for the third time through the album now), one word comes to mind - POWERFUL! His strong style first enchanted my ears in issue # 162, and he got (very) high marks from me on that release as well (in fact, I went back and listened all the way through that album, too - as I often do with jazz players who exceed all expectations). On this (even better) release, he's joined by Donny McCaslin on... read more

Nancy Kelly - Be Cool
by Thierry De Clemensat, Paris Move

If you're a lover of classic jazz in its most timeless form, this album will feel like home. Don't expect reinvention—expect excellence. What you'll find is a luminous voice, perfectly poised, supported by world-class musicians who elevate each familiar melody into something quietly sublime. It's an album made for the sheer pleasure of listening, where every note lands with grace and assurance, and the mood is unhurried, elegant, and... read more

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