Home » Search Center » Results: Edition Records

Results for "Edition Records"

Advanced search options

Album

Silver Shadow

Label: Edition Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Rebirth; Desert Sun; Silver Shadow; When the Sun Comes Out; Evergreen; Beam; Mirror Image; Spotless Mind.

Album

Stream

Label: Edition Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Storm; The Crossing; Driftwood; Snowcap; Sun Pillars; Mountain Stream; Stony Gate; Lochan Coire Àrdair; Coastline.

Album

Wildflowers Vol. 1

Label: Edition Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Paper Doll; A Memory of Enchantment; After the Storm; A Wish (Valentine) [feat. Cécile McLorin Salvant]; Things Ain't What They Used to Be; Ana Maria.

Album

Eagle's Point

Label: Edition Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Dream Of Home; Cloud Message; Indigo Ildiko; Eagle’s Point; Aria For Anna; Other Plans; Malaga Moon; Horizon Dance.

Album

Call For Winter II: Resonance

Label: Edition Records
Released: 2024
Track listing: Call For Winter II; Is The Midnight Sun The Same Sun?; Hope; White Mountain Sunrise; Gæjkedh-vearelde; Walking The Clouds; The North Star; My Child; The Tilt Of The Axis; Thawing Permafrost; Ziir.

21

Article: Year in Review

Chris May's Best Jazz Albums Of 2024

Read "Chris May's Best Jazz Albums Of 2024" reviewed by Chris May


In case you missed the sad news, our dear friend and compatriot, Chris May, passed away in November (read our tribute). Below are the albums he considered extraordinary in 2024--a final testament to his discerning taste and love of sound. -mR Rob LuftDahab Days Edition Records

6

Article: Album Review

Daniel Herskedal: Call For Winter II: Resonance

Read "Call For Winter II: Resonance" reviewed by Chris May


Among the strangest all-horns discs ever heard in this parish is How It All Started (Hat Hut, 2007) by the Swiss quartet Mytha. Led by free improv and third stream trumpeter Hans Kennel, the group plays music made almost entirely on alphorns, heavy wooden horns ten to twelve feet long with curved bells that rest on ...

6

Article: Album Review

Fergus McCreadie: Stream

Read "Stream" reviewed by Geannine Reid


Fergus McCreadie's album Stream was recorded with his long-standing trio, featuring David Bowden on double bass and Stephen Henderson on drums. McCreadie explores the natural world, focusing on the element of water. Following the critical success of Forest Floor (Edition, 2022), which garnered both a Mercury Prize nomination and the Scottish Album of the Year award. ...

6

Article: Album Review

Slowly Rolling Camera: Silver Shadow

Read "Silver Shadow" reviewed by Geno Thackara


Apparently you can roll quite a long way in a decade, slowly or not. To jump from Slowly Rolling Camera's self-titled debut (Edition, 2014) to Silver Shadow feels like hearing two different bands entirely. Granted, they switched from vocal songs to all-instrumental pieces along the way, so just about any outfit would sound completely changed. Besides ...

9

Article: Album Review

Fergus McCreadie: Stream

Read "Stream" reviewed by Neil Duggan


Scottish pianist and composer Fergus McCreadie and his trio have carved out a distinctive style. They have reached a point where they are immediately recognisable. Many musicians strive to find their musical identity, but this remarkable trio have achieved this quickly. Their blend of Scottish folk music and contemporary jazz has been crafted and developed over ...


Engage

Contest Giveaways
Enter our latest contest giveaway sponsored by Analog Tone Factory
Publisher's Desk
This and That: November 2024
Read on...

Get more of a good thing!

Our weekly newsletter highlights our top stories, our special offers, and upcoming jazz events near you.