The Best Jazz Albums of 2008
Here’s my list of the 10 best jazz albums of 2008. An elaboration, with 30-second sound clips illustrating my points, will appear tomorrow in my column in Slate. (Some of you may notice that I’ve mentioned most of these CDs in this blog through this year.)
Sonny Rollins, Road Shows, Vol. 1 (Doxy Jazz)
Shirley Horn, Live at the 1994 Monterey Jazz Festival (Concord/ Monterey Jazz Festival)
Frank Kimbrough, Air (Palmetto)
Rudresh Mahanthappa, Kinsmen (Pi Recordings)
Carla Bley Big Band, Appearing Nightly (ECM/Watt)
Paul Bley, About Time (Justin Time)
David Murray & Mal Waldron, Silence (Justin Time)
Wynton Marsalis & Willie Nelson, Two Men with the Blues (EMI)
Steve Bernstein, Diaspora Suite (Tzadik)
Jeff Gauthier, House of Return (Cryptogramophone)
I was also among the New York critics asked to contribute to Francis Davis’ annual Village Voice jazz poll. I submitted the same list to Francis. But he also asked each of us for our favorite debut album, favorite vocal album, and top three reissues. (The Sonny Rollins and Shirley Horn albums, cited above, were recorded several years ago but were never released, so they’re regarded as “new.”) Here are my picks for those categories:
Best Debut: Noah Preminger, Dry Bridge Road (Nowt Records)
Best Vocal: Shirley Horn (see entry in Best 10 of 2008)
3 Best Reissues:
Anthony Braxton, The Complete Arista Recordings (Mosaic)
Nina Simone, To Be Free (Sony Legacy)
Maria Schneider, Coming About [remastered] (ArtistShare)
More on some of these a bit later.







Hi, thanks for the list. My (German) Jazz journal gives the following list of ten best Jazz albums of 2008 (with my comments):
01 Jun Miyake: Stolen from Strangers (outstanding, disturbing)
02 E.S.T: Leucocyte (not as good as the early albums, RIP)
03 Rokia Traoré: Tchamantche (I have’t listened to this yet)
04 Jazzanova: Of All the Things (light and modern, I like it)
05 Arve Henriksen: Cartography (sound and deep Scandinavian jazz)
06 Hercules and Love Affair: Hercules and Love Affair (how funny and really fusion)
07 Roy Hargrove: Earfood (wonderful, classic and modern at the same time, my personal favourite)
08 Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog: Party Intellectuals (this is too heavy for me)
09 Avishai Cohen Trio: Gently Disturbed (I have’t listened to this yet)
10 Lizz Wright: The Orchard (I still haven’t fully made up my mind about Lizz but she definitely has something)
Going further into Marc Ribot’s Party Intellectuals – this isn’t actually so bad at all