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Troy Collins' Best Releases of 2011
Compiling end of the year lists is never easy. Considering the quantity of recordings issued during a year, attempting to mention every noteworthy session would result in a list of epic proportions. These few albums are a cross-section of some of the best modern jazz released in 2011, highlighting sophisticated new developments in composition and improvisationfrom coast to coast.
| New Releases | ||
Taylor Ho Bynum Sextet Apparent Distance (Firehouse 12) | Kermit Driscoll Reveille (Leo) | FAB Trio History of Jazz in Reverse (TUM) |
Vinny Golia Octet Music for Baritone Saxophone (Nine Winds) | Rich Halley Quartet Requiem For A Pit Viper (Pine Eagle) | Joel Harrison String Choir The Music of Paul Motian (Sunnyside) |
Gerry Hemingway Quintet Riptide (Clean Feed) | Jason Kao Hwang Edge Crossroads Unseen (Euonymus) | Darius Jones Trio Big Gurl (Smell My Dream) (AUM Fidelity) |
Nicole Mitchell Awakening (Delmark) | Ivo Perelman Quartet The Hour of the Star (Leo) | David S. Ware, et al. Planetary Unknown (AUM Fidelity) |
| New Discoveries | ||
Ambrose Akinmusire When The Heart Emerges Glistening (Blue Note) | Joseph Daley Earth Tones Ensemble The Seven Deadly Sins (Jaro) | Carlo De Rosa's Cross-Fade Brain Dance (Cuneiform) |
| Historical Reissues | ||
Julius Hemphill Dogon A.D. (Int. Phonograph) | Bill Dixon Orchestra Intents And Purposes (Int. Phonograph) | Heiner Stadler Tribute to Bird & Monk (Labor) |
























