Category: Album Reviews – Archive

December 11, 2019 / Album Reviews - Archive

WE LIKE IKE (Triangle 7/Planet) 7/10 The late Ike Isaacs’ supple interweaving of beautifully-voiced chords and melodic lines laden with a pensive longing made him beloved by such guitar giants as Jim Hall and George Benson. Because the Rangoon-born Isaacs, who became preeminent in British jazz before moving to Australia,…

December 9, 2019 / Album Reviews - Archive

ANOTHER SUBTLE ATOM BOMB (Bird’s Robe) 7/10 It could count as assault and battery were it happening to any other part of the body than the eardrums. Then, just when you’re considering laying charges, they lull you into forgiveness with a swooning melody such as could only be conceived by…

December 5, 2019 / Album Reviews - Archive

INTUIT (New Lab) 8/10 Like a kid in a candy store, a modern improvising musician is spoilt for choice. The infinite ways of melding composition and improvisation are compounded by infinite possible inputs from the gamut of jazz, classical and the deep pools of music in assorted cultures around the…