Origin Records Reviews



Bobby Broom - Song And Dance
by John Frederick Moore, Jazziz

Bobby Broom has been a featured sideman for several jazz legends, including Miles Davis and Stanley Turrentine, and he's come into the spotlight recently as a member of Sonny Rollins' band. But the guitarist has also periodically recorded as a leader for more than 25 years. For his sixth disc, Broom shows why his subtle, articulate approach has long been in demand among jazz's heaviest hitters.

Broom's pure tone and fluid style are squarely... read more

Matija Dedic - MD in NYC
by Dan McClenaghan, All About Jazz

Pianist Matija Dedic's MD in NYC tiptoes into existence on a delicate rhythm, joined in short order by a sprinkling of crystalline notes in the melody, with a whisper of brushes and spare but assertive bass lines. "Her Name" is one of the pianist's five originals in the set, and has a wistful reverence that speaks, perhaps, to a yearning infatuation, bringing to mind the artistry of Bill Evans and Herbie Hancock.

The Croatian-born... read more

David Weiss Sextet - Auteur
by Michael van Gee, Jazz'N'More (Switzerland)

5-STARS Trumpeter, composer, and bandleader David Weiss (*1964) presents "auteur," the fourth album by his outstanding sextet in the best bebop tradition, captivating from the very first note. This is primarily due to its long-standing lineup, featuring the outstanding Myron Walden, the wonderful Nicole Glover, and the captivating rhythm duo David Bryant, Eric Wheeler, and E.J. Strickland. Weiss composed five of the seven tracks, while... read more

Geof Bradfield - Urban Nomad
by Ric Bang, The Davis Enterprise

Much time has passed since a tasty, swinging, straight-ahead jazz quartet has come my way; this release by Chicago-based saxophonist Geof Bradfield fills the bill.
Originally from Texas, where he began his schooling, Bradfield moved to Chicago and entered DePaul University. He then went on to Los Angeles, where he received a master's degree from CalArts; moved to, and worked in New York area for three years; then returned to Chicago for a short... read more

John Moulder - The Eleventh Hour
by Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune

Last July, as Chicago guitarist John Moulder was preparing for a two-night run at the Green Mill Jazz Club, veteran Chicago recording engineer Ken Christianson offered to record the sessions.

Moulder didn't hesitate, even though he would be performing with the creative young Chicago saxophonist Geof Bradfield for the first time. With pianist Jim Trompeter, bassist Larry Gray and drummer Paul Wertico ? all longtime Moulder collaborators ?... read more

Phil Kelly - Ballet of the Bouncing Beagles
by George Fendel, Jazz Society of Oregon

Somebody out there needs to give some high fives to Phil Kelly. Really, it's not very common these days for anyone to release a big band CD this good. And why? Well, among a plethora of highly skilled band barons, a few of the all-star types include Jay Thomas, trumpet; Jerry Dodgion, alto; Pete Christlieb, tenor; Bill Ramsay, baritone; Dave Marriott, trombone; John Hansen, piano, and two Portland faves, Dave Captein, bass, and Gary Hobbs,... read more

Jovino Santos Neto Quarteto - Mais Que Tudo: Live at Kerry Hall 1995
by Joe Ross, Roots Music Report

5-STARS Brazilian master pianist, composer, arranger Jovino Santos Neto is a three-time Latin Grammy nominee. Currently based in Seattle, Wa., he taught piano and composition at Cornish College of the Arts for 26 years. He's also been closely affiliated with Brazilian master Hermeto Pascoal and was an integral part of Pascoal's group from 1977 to 1992. On this album, track 5 "Candango / Haja Juntas" are Pascoal compositions. The... read more

Tito Carrillo - Urbanessence
by George W Harris, Jazz Weekly

The other jazz tradition has been around as long as the music itself, as Jelly Roll Morton introduced "The Latin Tinge" to his earliest recordings. Here, street level Latin pulses are delivered by trumpeter and leader Tito Carrillo and his percolating band of Troy Roberts/sax, Ben Lewis/p, Clark Sommers/b, Jay Sawyer/dr and Victor Gonzalez/cong. There's fire in Carrillo's belly as he sears with Lewis on "Fly By Night" and smoothly glides over... read more

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