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Лучшие джазовые альбомы 2025 по версии Allmusic / Favorite jazz albums of 2025

Лучшие джазовые альбомы 2025 по версии Allmusic / Favorite jazz albums of 2025

Джаз по-прежнему остается жанром, демонстрирующим самые прогрессивные инновации и творческую энергию, и выпущенные в этом году альбомы — тому яркое подтверждение. Альбомы Эмброуза Акинмусира, Язз Ахмед, Нильса Клайна и Брэнди Янгер (на фото) отражают новые звуковые тенденции. Это наши любимые джазовые альбомы 2025 года.

Roulette

Alfa Mist - Roulette

The pianist and composer's concept album explores a future world where reincarnation is science using everything from jazz and hip-hop to soul.

Honey from a Winter Stone

Ambrose Akinmusire - Honey from a Winter Stone

On his sophomore date for Nonesuch, the trumpeter through composes five sprawling post-genre works with a quintet and string quartet.

Solace of the Mind

Amina Claudine Myers - Solace of the Mind

On her second album for Red Hook, the great pianist, composer, arranger, and singer delivers a personal collection of compositions old and new.

Arboresque

Artemis - Arboresque

The jazz supergroup evoke Miles Davis' second great quintet on their organic and artful third album.

Arcanum

Arve Henriksen / Anders Jormin / Markku Ounaskari / Trygve Seim - Arcanum

European jazz masters form a quartet and offer a master class in vanguard jazz composition and improv, and Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry's aesthetics.

Just

Billy Hart Quartet / Billy Hart - Just

The fourth ECM album from the legendary drummer's cohesive, harmonically nuanced quartet.

Totality

Bitchin Bajas / Natural Information Society - Totality

After releasing their first joint album ten years prior, the spiritual jazz ensemble and spacey synth trio reactivate their collaboration on this focused, meditative set.

Gadabout Season

Brandee Younger - Gadabout Season

On her third offering for Impulse, the harpist played Alice Coltrane's harp and recorded with her trio and guests in her Harlem apartment.

For the Love of It All

Brandon Woody - For the Love of It All

The Baltimore trumpeter crafts a soulful love letter to his hometown with his Blue Note debut.

Belonging

Branford Marsalis / Branford Marsalis Quartet - Belonging

The saxophonist and his quartet offer a bold reinterpretation of Keith Jarrett's 1974 album of the same title.

Portal

Camila Meza - Portal

The Chilean singer/guitarist's first album of all-original material is a sonically enrapturing evocation of feminine power.

Tippin'

Carl Allen - Tippin'

The drummer leads a vibrant, hard-swinging trio with Chris Potter and Christian McBride.

Figure in Blue

Charles Lloyd - Figure in Blue

The saxophonist returns to the trio format on this meditative, powerful set with Jason Moran and guitarist Marvin Sewell.

Hyperglyph

Chicago Underground Duo - Hyperglyph

Delivering their first album in 11 years, the duo and engineer Dave Vettraino use the recording studio as an instrument and a laboratory.

The Eternal Now

Chip Wickham - The Eternal Now

Returning with most of the same band from the Love & Life EP, the composer/multi-instrumentalist delivers his most cohesive offering yet.

Hopium

Dayna Stephens - Hopium

The tenor saxophonist brings together his 2020 Right Now! quartet for a philosophical, sonically potent reunion.

Elemental

Dee Dee Bridgewater / Bill Charlap - Elemental

The singer and pianist display a magical, virtuosic chemistry on their duo collaboration.

El Viejo Caminante

Dino Saluzzi / José Maria Saluzzi / Jacob Young - El Viejo Caminante

The 90-year-old bandoneon maestro teams up with his guitarist son Jose and Norwegian guitarist Jacob Young to turn in a sophisticated reverie.

Groove in the Face of Adversity

Don Was and the Pan Detroit Ensemble / Don Was - Groove in the Face of Adversity

With an all-Detroit Ensemble, musical polymath Don Was assembled the band of his dreams for this swinging, swaggering jazz-funk groover.

Lullaby for the Lost

Donny McCaslin - Lullaby for the Lost

The saxophonist and his longtime band have emerged from David Bowie's influence to create their own brand of jazz-rock.

Weirdo

Emma-Jean Thackray - Weirdo

An emotionally complex, grieving, and enriching work of a one-woman band crossing jazz, soul, funk, and alt-rock.

Breakthrough

Erik Jekabson - Breakthrough

The Bay Area trumpeter brings together organically textured orchestration and bold jazz improvisation.

Ones & Twos

Gerald Clayton - Ones & Twos

The pianist blends contemporary jazz and DJ-inspired concepts on his deftly experimental third Blue Note album.

Nueva Timba

Harold López-Nussa - Nueva Timba

On his second Blue Note release the jazz pianist integrates timba, post-bop, Latin jazz, Spanish classical music, and more in a dazzling set.

Out There

Hiromi / Hiromi's Sonicwonder - Out There

Returning with her Sonicwonder quartet, the pianist delivers dramatic musical invention in further erasing artifical boundaries between genres.

Painter of the Invisible

Jaleel Shaw - Painter of the Invisible

The saxophonist paints an indelible and deeply personal sonic portrait of Black life.

All the Quiet (Part I)

Joe Armon-Jones - All the Quiet (Part I)

On the opening half of a projected double album, the pianist and his collaborators deliver an expansive, ear-opening investigation into spacious groove.

Dragon Suite

Joe Fiedler / Joe Fiedler Trio - Dragon Suite

Stylistically adventurous trio album from the sonically mutable trombone virtuoso.

The Surrounding Green

Joey Baron / Drew Gress / Fred Hersch - The Surrounding Green

The pianist evokes his early trio with bassist Charlie Haden and his later trios with two longtime associates.

Spirit Fall

John Patitucci - Spirit Fall

With drummer Brian Blade and saxophonist Chris Potter, the bassist delivers one of his most intimate, forward-thinking albums.

My Life Matters

Johnathan Blake - My Life Matters

On his third Blue Note date, the drummer/composer completes a poignant work of resistance and edification that was eight years in the making.

Words Fall Short

Joshua Redman - Words Fall Short

The saxophonist introduces a compelling new quartet on his second Blue Note album.

CREAM (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)

Kassa Overall - CREAM (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)

On his fourth long-player, the drummer and his ensemble revision rap classics live in the studio as instrumental contemporary post-bop jazz.

Tuff Times Never Last

Kokoroko - Tuff Times Never Last

On their second album, the London-based octet join neo-soul, jazz, funk, and African styles in a sultry summertime mix.

Strange Heavens

Linda May Han Oh - Strange Heavens

With collaborators who have worked with and in her orbit for more than a decade, the bassist delivers her most compelling date yet.

Off the Record

Makaya McCraven - Off the Record

This double-length compiles four EPs cut in live session with a range of players and mixes them together.

Live in Philadelphia

Marshall Allen - Live in Philadelphia

Incredible performances by the Arkestra leader along with members of Irreversible Entanglements, Yo La Tengo, Wolf Eyes, and others.

About Ghosts

Mary Halvorson - About Ghosts

For the third disc with her Amaryllis sextet, the guitarist and composer opens up to include guest saxophonists Brian Settles and Immanuel Wilkins.

Trio of Bloom

Nels Cline / Marcus Gilmore / Craig Taborn - Trio of Bloom

In their first studio encounter together, this power trio delivers exploratory modern electric jazz.

V

Niia - V

The genre-bending singer returns to a haunting jazz sound on her deeply artful sixth album.

Of the Near and Far

Patricia Brennan - Of the Near and Far

On her fourth album in five years, the composer and vibraphonist plays with a sextet and strings and explores the constellations in sound.

West of Broadway

Rachael & Vilray - West of Broadway

On their Concord debut, the East Coast vocal duo offer a fresh take on melding traditional pop, musicals, and West Coast jazz.

How You Been

SML - How You Been

The Los Angeles-based improv quintet's second album is tighter and more developed than their already impressive debut.

Close

Steve Tibbetts - Close

On his first recording in seven years, the Minnesota-based guitarist reflects on family memories, the shadow nature of all music, and more.

Southern Nights

Sullivan Fortner - Southern Nights

This trio's first studio outing brings together a bassist and a drummer who had never met before playing a weeklong residency at the Village Vanguard.

Disquiet

The Necks - Disquiet

On album number 20, the Australian trio deliver a vital three-disc monolith that explores their sonic depths.

Dream Manifest

Theo Croker - Dream Manifest

The trumpeter flows through his sonically textured, mystically minded blend of jazz fusion, hip-hop, and alt-R&B.

Affirmations: Live at Blue Note New York

Theon Cross - Affirmations: Live at Blue Note New York

The British tuba maestro plays his freshman gig with an international band in New York and burns down the house.

Kaleidoscopic Visions

Tom Skinner - Kaleidoscopic Visions

The drummer/composer brings back players from his last date and some new ones to create a colorful, harmonically rich soundscape.

A Paradise in the Hold

Yazz Ahmed - A Paradise in the Hold

Ten years in the making, the composer/trumpeter and her stellar cast juxtapose modern electric jazz and Bahraini folk sounds.

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