The Best Recordings of 2009
compiled by Bill Barton
Discs marked with an asterisk* are on my original 2009 Top Ten list prepared for KBCS Bellevue-Seattle 91.3 FM,
www.kbcs.fm
Von Freeman: Vonski Speaks, Nessa
Satoko Fujii & Myra Melford: Under the Water, Libra
Moraine: Manifest Density, Moonjune
Fred Anderson: 21st Century Chase, Delmark
Hailey Niswanger: Confeddie,
www.haileyniswanger.com
Mary Halvorson/Reuben Radding/Nate Wooley: Crackleknob, hatOLOGY
Austin Jazz Workshop Plays Rahsaan Roland Kirk: Mystery Note, AusJazz Music
Ethnic Heritage Ensemble: Mama's House Live 35th Anniversary Project, Katalyst
Jacam Manricks: Labyrinth, Manricks Music Records
John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble: Eternal Interlude, Sunnyside
It was a great year for adventurous jazz on recordings, with major works by masters Bill Dixon, Henry Threadgill and Wadada Leo Smith among the highlights.
Anyone who still thinks jazz is strictly a young person's art should listen to the powerful new recordings from octogenarian Chicago tenor saxophonists Fred Anderson and Von Freeman. If I had to rank my Best of the Year list in order of preference, Vonski Speaks and 21st Century Chase would be #1 and #2.
Some brief comments are included. Just because a disc lacks a comment doesn't mean that it is "less worthy."
Artist - title - label
Stefon Harris & Blackout - Urbanus - Concord
Strikes me as an inconsistent but notable recording. When it's good it's very, very good.
Allen Toussaint - Bright Mississippi - Nonesuch
Toussaint's exploration of trad jazz repertoire has that New Orleans thing plus remarkable playing by Don Byron, Marc Ribot, et al. A lovely recording.
Nels Cline - Coward - Cryptogramophone
A fascinating over-dubbed solo strings outing that moves in a variety of creative directions.
Alex Cline - Continuation - Cryptogramophone
The crowning jewel so far in Cline's discography. Richly textured, meditative and joy-filled, some of Myra Melford's and Peggy Lee's contributions here are among their finest recordings.
Henry Threadgill Zooid - This Brings Us To, Vol. 1 - Pi
One of the major composers in the music provides another chapter in his colorful story. Long overdue and highly recommended.
Rudresh Mahanthappa - Apti - Innova
A trio that provides an opportunity to appreciate Mahanthappa's fully developed technique, rich timbre and audacious ideas in a more "stripped-down" setting than other recent discs.
Wadada Leo Smith - Spiritual Dimensions - Cuneiform
An amazing two-CD set from a master. Not to be missed!
*Fred Anderson - 21st Century Chase - Delmark
Anderson and Kidd Jordan take tenor dialogues to new heights here. Recorded at Anderson's 80th birthday party at The Velvet Lounge, this is long-form improv at its most inspired.
John Moulder - Bifrost - Origin
"ECM-ish" guitar-led group with some fine compositions.
*Von Freeman - Vonski Speaks - Nessa
The Truth. Record of the year.
Aram Shelton's Fast Citizens - Two Cities - Delmark
This came out late in the year and my first impressions are very positive.
Juozas Milasius - Slow - Nemu
This Lithuanian guitarist has come up with an impressive solo disc: atmospheric, moody and occasionally quite noisy. A must for guitar fans.
Jason Adasiewicz's Rolldown - Varmint - Cuneiform
Another end-of-the-year release that's going to take more than one more spin to digest. First impression? High on next year's list!
Samuel Blaser Quartet - Pieces of Old Sky - Clean Feed
Swiss trombonist with chops aplenty. A group that listens and breathes. One of the year's most
significant and enjoyable "discoveries" for me.
Viviane Houle - Treize - Drip Audio
Another genre-busting improv salade from Vancouver.
Minamo (Satoko Fujii & Carla Kihlstedt) - Kuroi Kawa-Black River - Tzadik
I'm still digesting this one and there's a lot to chew on. Lookin' like #1 on the 2010 list so far!
Charles Evans & Neil Shah - Live at Saint Stephens - Hot Cup
Bari sax/piano duo that provides many Bright Moments.
*Bill Dixon - Tapestries for Small Orchestra - Firehouse 12
A masterpiece (and I don't use the word lightly.) The music, audio/video production and graphics are A++ on this two-CD, one DVD set.
Andrew Green et al. - Narrow Margin - Microphonic
Azar Lawrence - Prayer for My Ancestors - Furthermore
*Mary Halvorson/Reuben Radding/Nate Wooley - Crackleknob - hatOLOGY
Roswell Rudd - Trombone Tribe - Sunnyside
Jimmy Bennington Trio - Another Friend: The Music of Herbie Nichols - ThatSwan!
Delightful and quirky with marvelous piano playing by David Haney.
Etienne Charles - Folklore -
www.etiennecharles.com
Soulful, Caribbean folklore-inspired gumbo and my introduction to trumpeter Charles. He's an artist to watch.
Brian Groder & Burton Greene - Groder & Greene - Latham
*Jacam Manricks - Labyrinth - Manricks Music
He's a composer of enormous depth, sensitivity and imagination. One of this year's major "discoveries" for me.
*Ethnic Heritage Ensemble - Mama's House Live: 35th Anniversary Project - Katalyst
Corey Wilkes & Abstrakt Pulse - Cries from Tha Ghetto - Pi
The edition of Kahil El'Zabar's EHE with Corey Wilkes is an often volcanic and always adventurous group. Captured "live," they absolutely tear it up. Wilkes' own Abstrakt Pulse combines groove and creativity in a very personal fashion. This man is playing The Truth.
Enrico Pieranunzi/Marc Johnson/Joey Baron - Dream Dance - Cam Jazz
A program of memorable original compositions by Pieranunzi. One of the finest working piano trios these days.
Bobby Bradford/Tom Heasley/Ken Rosser - Varistar - Full Bleed
Kudos to Heasley for this disc with the sadly little-documented Bradford. It was a good year for Bradford fans with this one plus the Nessa reissue.
*Austin Jazz Workshop - Mystery Note: AJW plays Rahsaan Roland Kirk - AusJazz
Rah's spirit lives on through recordings such as this one and Claire Daly's Rah Rah Rah. It's a living legacy rather than a museum piece. Alex Coke et al. let this music breathe.
The Brother Thelonious Quintet - Brother Thelonious -
www.northcoastbrewing.com
Robert Glasper - Double Booked - Blue Note
James Weidman - Three Worlds - Inner Circle
Nicole Mitchell's Black Earth Strings - Renegades - Delmark
Terence Blanchard - Choices - Concord
Blanchard's tapestry of spoken word from Dr. Cornel West and powerful music is his most compositionally fully-realized CD to date. If you think of him as a neo-con this disc may open your mind.
*Hailey Niswanger - Confeddie -
www.haileyniswanger.com
Because of my personal tastes/interests and the niche focus of Bright Moments it's rare that a "mainstream" recording captures my imagination. This one did and continues to do so. At age 19, this Portland, Oregon native now studying at Berklee already has a personal sound and approach on alto saxophone. A promise of great things to come...
Josh Berman - Old Idea - Delmark
reissues:
Roscoe Mitchell - Nonaah - Nessa
Leo Smith - Spirit Catcher - Nessa
Philip Cohran & The Artistic Heritage Ensemble - On the Beach - Katalyst
Roscoe Mitchell - The Solo Concert - Katalyst
Bobby Bradford with John Stevens and the Spontaneous Music Ensemble - Nessa
Lester Bowie - All the Numbers - Nessa
The Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble - Congliptious - Nessa
Steve Lacy - The Forest and the Zoo - ESP Disk
reissue label of the year:
Nessa
label of the year:
Delmark
Huge:
2009 was a year packed with creative, boundary-breaking "big band" or large ensemble releases. Eternal Interlude tops the list with compositions and playing at the very highest level. Sound Assembly's Edge of the Mind with music written by David Schumacher and J.C. Sanford is another of the year's highlights. The legacy of George Russell and Gil Evans is in good hands these days. Infernal Machines has been widely praised, and I praise it as well. It - and the more mainstream-oriented Groove's Mood - feature some of the year's best recorded solos in a big band context.
*John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble - Eternal Interlude - Sunnyside
Sound Assembly - Edge of the Mind - New Amsterdam
Darcy James Argue's Secret Society - Infernal Machines - New Amsterdam
Dave Rivello Ensemble - Facing the Mirror - Allora
Jentsch Goup Large - Cycles Suite - Fleur De Son
The Aggregation Under the Direction of Eddie Allen - Groove's Mood -
www.EddieAllen.net
Abdullah Ibrahim & WDR Big Band Cologne - Bombella - Intuition/Sunnyside
Abdullah's beautiful compositions are center stage on this large ensemble recording. There are some breathtakingly gorgeous arrangements here. The promo release came out toward the end of the year. This will be a strong contender for the 2010 list.
Pacific Northwest:
Tom Varner - Heaven and Hell - Omni Tone
Ex-New Yorker, now Seattle resident's musical meditation on good and evil, post-9/11. This is a suite that sighs and thunders, contemplates and testifies. A major work. I hadn't had time to listen in-depth before compiling my KBCS 2009 Top Ten. It's a shoe-in for #1 on the list in 2010.
Tom Baker Quartet - Save - Present Sounds
The Tony Wilson Sextet - The People Look Like Flowers at Last - Drip Audio
Sunship - Sunship - (self-produced)
Search this one out. You won't be disappointed.
Not to be confused with the London-based band with the same name.
http://www.myspace.com/sunshipmusic
http://sunshipmusic.blogspot.com/
Stuart Dempster/Tom Heasley/Eric Glick Rieman - Echoes of Syros - Full Bleed
Beautiful ambient soundscapes with mutated tuba and prepared Rhodes...
Dennis Rea:
*Moraine - Manifest Density - Moonjune
Iron Kim Style - Iron Kim Style - (self-produced)
Guitarist Rea with two very different projects, Moraine tightly structured and Iron Kim Style wildly loosey goosey.
The October Trio + Brad Turner - Looks Like It's Going to Snow - Songlines
The Tiptons Sax Quartet – Laws of Motion - Zipa!/Spoot Music
Brilliant! Fun! Difficult to resist...
Bill Frisell - Disfarmer - Nonesuch
More melancholy Americana from Frisell. A lovely record
Reptet – Agendacide – Monktail (7” vinyl)
It was a very good year for Pacific Northwest guitar fans, with fine new recordings from Tom Baker, Brian Heaney with Sunship, Tony Wilson (Vancouver, BC), Bill Frisell and two from Dennis Rea.