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    Posted: 06 Jan 2015 at 12:46pm

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Best Albums of 2014

 

This was an amazing year with a number of innovative and revolutionary releases that made it very difficult to choose. I spent many days narrowing the best records of 2014 down to fifteen:

  1. Josh Sinton’s Ideal Bread – Beating the Teens (Cuneiform)
  2. Travis Laplante’s Battle Trance – Palace of Wind (NNA Tapes)
  3. Rodrigo Amado Motion Trio & Peter Evans – Live in Lisbon (No Business)
  4. Tomas Fujiwara Trio – Variable Bets (Relative Pitch)
  5. Tony Malaby’s Tamarindo – Somos Agua (Clean Feed)
  6. Matt Bauder’s Day in Pictures – Nightshades (Clean Feed)
  7. Thumbscrew – self-titled (Cuneiform)
  8. VAX – Count to VAX (self-released)
  9. Mary Halvorson – Reverse Blue (Relative Pitch)
  10. Max Johnson – The Prisoner (No Business)
  11. Tyshawn Sorey – Alloy (Pi)
  12. Anna Webber – SIMPLE (Skirl)
  13. William Hooker & Liudas Mockunas – Live at Vilnius Jazz Festival (No Business)
  14. Ingrid Laubrock & Tom Rainey – And Other Desert Towns (Relative Pitch)
  15. Patrick Breiner’s Double Double – Mileage (Sulde)


Edited by snobb - 06 Jan 2015 at 12:47pm
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