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Mark Corroto's Best Jazz Albums Of 2024

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Ahh, the "Best Of" lists, when I get the privilege to tell you "what is what." For me, the releases below are not the best discs of 2024 but the ones I kept coming back to most often this past year. I certainly missed a few, as I will discover reading other AAJ contributor's best-of lists. Then there are the discs that came out just before this goes live. I've recently discovered music by Jeff Parker ETA IVtet: The Way Out Easy (International Anthem), the reunion of Mats Gustafsson's AALY Trio Sustain (Silkheart), Full Cream (Sugar Hoof) with Greg Ward, Ziv Ravitz, Matthew Stevens, and Leo Genovese, and Ivo Perelman's São Paulo Creative 4 SuperNova. I wish this year-end list could be a bit more fluid, allowing me to change the lineup every month.

Frank Carlberg
Elegy for Thelonious
Sunnyside Records






Ivo Perelman
Embracing the Unknown
Mahakala Music






Matthew Shipp
New Concepts in Piano Trio Jazz
ESP-Disk






Friends & Neighbors
Circles
Clean Feed






Ghost Trees
Intercept Method
Self Produced






Anders Svanoe
Eclipse: State Of The Baritone, Volume 6
Irabbagast Records






Carlos Bica
11:11
Clean Feed Records






Kevin Sun
Quartets
Endectomorph Records






Sun Ra
Lights on a Satellite: Live At The left Bank
Resonance Records






Kresten Osgood
Live At H15 Studio
ILK Music






Joe Fonda
Eyes On The Horizon
Long Song Records






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