Notable releases of 2014

a597460e455b1ffc-10604701_10152877704408939_2680894832698653855_omy list, in no particular order…

jazz

Nels Cline and Julian Lage – Room (Mack Avenue)
Kenny Barron and Dave Holland – The Art of Conversation (Impulse!/Blue Note Records)
Paul Bley – Play Blue – Oslo Concert (ECM)
Keith Jarrett and Charlie Haden – Last Dance (ECM)
Wolfgang Muthspiel – Driftwood (ECM)
Vijay Iyer – Mutations (ECM)
Joe Morris – Balance (Clean Feed Records)

other

David Sylvian – there’s a light that enters houses with no other house in sight
Anna Thorvaldsdottir – Aerial (Deutsche Grammophon)
John Luther Adams – Become Ocean (Cantaloupe)
Sarah Cahill, Mamoru Fujieda – Patterns of Plants (Pinna)
A Winged Victory For The Sullen – Atomos (Kranky)
Harold Budd – Jane 12-21 (Darla Records)
Philip Glass – The Complete Piano Etudes (Orange Mountain Music)
The Dublin Guitar Quartet Performs Philip Glass (Orange Mountain Music)
Harry Partch – Plec­tra and Per­cus­sion Dances (Bridge Records)

historical

Fripp and Eno – Live in Paris 28.05.1976 (Discipline Global Mobile)
John Coltrane, Offering: Live At Temple University (Impulse!/Resonance)
Charlie Haden, Jim Hall (Impulse!)
Miles Davis: Miles At The Fillmore – Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series Vol. 3 (Columbia/Legacy)
King Crimson – Starless (Discipline Global Mobile)

reissues

Steve Lacy – Black Saint/Soul Note box, Vol.2
Jimmy Lyons – Black Saint/Soul Note box
Brian Eno – The Shutov Assembly (All Saints, includes bonus disc)
Captain Beefheart – Sun Zoom Spark: 1970 to 1972, (Lick My Decals Off, Baby, The Spotlight Kid, Clear Spot, plus out takes – Rhino/Warner Bros.)
Jon Hassell – City: Works of Fiction (All Saints, includes two bonus discs) ()
Ralph Towner/John Abercrombie – Five Years Later (ECM)

rock

Robert Plant – Lullaby And… The Ceaseless Roar (Nonesuch)
Pink Floyd – Endless River (Columbia)

want list:

Wadada Leo Smith, The Great Lakes Suites (Tum Records)
Ron Miles, Circuit Rider (Enja)
Morton Feldman – Two Pianos and other pieces, 1953-1969 (Another Timbre)

2 comments
  1. umberto said:

    Rather interesting ! Thank you, David !

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