Best jazz albums of 2012
By Chris Barton
A selection of notable releases in another year that found jazz evolving as boundaries and definitions shifted and fell, leaving only the music behind.
A selection of notable releases in another year that found jazz evolving as boundaries and definitions shifted and fell, leaving only the music behind.
Best of 2012: Movies | TV | Pop music | Jazz | Video Games | Art | Theater | Dance | Classical music
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Billy Hart Quartet, 'All Our Reasons' (ECM)( ECM Records / December 14, 2012 )
A meeting of generations in 72-year-old drummer and onetime Miles Davis sideman Hart, the Bad Plus' Ethan Iverson and understated saxophonist Mark Turner, this album connects beautifully with lush, thoughtful interplay and nods toward John Coltrane and Paul Bley.
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