THE SPRAWL: A Tentacular List of Really Good Records Released in 2023, Most of Which I Can Remember Listening To (November 1st Update)

Regarding Some of the Newbies:

  1. Soul Music! I thought Robert Finley‘s very solid Sharecropper’s Son, from 2021, was probably going to be the man’s one essential offering–it seems to me hard to follow up a kind of throwback record that appears out of the blue. Unsurprisingly, I was incorrect, as Finley’s new offering is just as powerful musically as its predecessor with a wider emotional range. If that weren’t enough of a blot on my critical faculties, I was also expecting some fall-off from Chicago’s multitalented, multifaceted Jamila Woods even though I advance-ordered her new album–her first two really hit me where I needed hitting, and I suppose I didn’t want to take a chance it might happen again. Well, it did: her writing’s grown; in fact, it’s taken on a personal dimension that reminds me of Joni Mitchell, and the music suits it. You cannot go wrong with either of these individuals’ new albums if my ranking of them hasn’t already convinced you.
  2. A writer whose work I have recommended before and will again now, and which I regularly envy, Brad Luen, remarked to me recently that there is simply a tidal wave (my quasi-paraphrase) of excellent jazz curling down upon us right now. So you love Charlie Parker? Check out Gabe Baltazar‘s lustrous bow to Bird. Can a jazz orchestra truly be supersonic? Buckle yourself in for Norwegian Gard Nilssen‘s proof (yes, it is a jazz orchestra). You can’t really interpret compositions as distinctly abstract as Roscoe Mitchell’s with vibes, can you? Well, Jason Adasiewicz thought so, and, strangely enough, his is one of my very favorite “Roscoe Mitchell” records and has helped me hear the man himself better. Can an intriguingly delicate two-record jazz set that, if you furrow your brow and bend your ear diligently enough, justifies its title The Depths of Memory, also justify its length? The nicely surnamed Kevin Sun says, “No problem,” and there’s a whole other one he has for us I’ve only sampled that seems to prove he’s not kidding. Steel guitar? Jazz? Experimental jazz? Susan Alcorn has news for us. And can Satoko Fujii turn out albums faster than John Zorn without some dip in quality, imagination, versatility, and intensity? Well, Hibiki, a trio also featuring the magic vibraphone of Taiko Saito (vibes are truly having a moment), is only the fourth record she’s on that’s made the list, so…yes. That isn’t even all of the NEW jazz records on the list–but the list is tapping its fingers on my desk.
  3. The Fugs live! And Ed Sanders is not done! (By the way, keep your eyes peeled for his reissuing of America: A History in Verse, which he thinks and I totally agree is the best thing he’s ever written.)
  4. Need some tranquility? Of course you do, if your eyes are open and your heart works! But none of that “nature sounds” or Muzak-y stuff, right? While it does seem like Japanese albums from the 1980s that evoke/create/embody tranquility have been pouring forth from specialty (boutique?) reissue labels for the last few years, Hiroshi Yoshimura‘s 1986 gift Surround (Temporal Drift–these folks know what they are doing) is a cut above. It will force you to sit back and take notice.
  5. Just when I’m thinking, “Rosalia is about to cut flamenco all the way loose” (not yet! not yet!), Maria Jose Llergo‘s Ultrabella saves the day.
  6. Tri-County Liquidators: remember their name. Their first singles were so good I pretended they were an EP and put them on earlier versions of this list, but their first full-length record, piquantly titled cut my teeth and released by Hitt Rex, justifies their growing reputation as Columbia, Missouri’s sharpest current band–and one of the best ever. I’ve lived in Columbia for 33 years and heard plenty of others, and I think that reputation is wholly justified, based on this album (I will witness for the first time Friday night). The music is dynamic and defies category–it evokes multiple subgenres within the arenas of indie, punk, and (I’m just gonna say) pandemic rock–the group operates democratically by design (everyone writes, plays, and sings), they can but don’t cover anyone else, writing songs with wide emotional range and occasional poetic dabs, and they employ a secret weapon. This does not quite honor their dedication to democracy (fucking music writers!), but Spenser Rook’s shape-shifting guitar is something well worth concentrating on. I must confess that I have known Spenser and bassist/singer/songwriter Marielle Carlos since they were high school sophomores–I taught Marielle (though I learned more from her than she did from me), and Spenser once physically guided me to play the riff to The Sonics’ “The Witch” (not exactly Joe Maphis fare in its degree of difficulty, but I am completely devoid of musical talent, so that’s a small miracle). I am straining but (I think) succeeding at maintaining critical distance, but please just listen for yourself. A band that hand-delivers its new vinyl to advance-orderers deserves at least THAT!

The Updated List

* If an album makes the list, it sounds and feels to me like the equivalent of a Pitchfork 7.5 or better, an All Music 3 ½ stars or better, or an Xgauvian **Honorable Mention or better.
* It can be assumed that my Top 30-40 sound to me the equivalent of an A-, but I’m a teacher in my other incarnation so watch me for grade inflation. It cannot be assumed safely, though, that my Top 10 are all straight A’s.
* After the first 50, my “rankings” are a bit loose; similarly, the entirety of my “Excavations and Reissues” I rank pretty loosely other than the Top 3. Also, I usually jigger the rankings every month upon reflection.
* Items in bold are new to the list I posted at the end of the previous month.

  1. Anohni: My Back Was a Bridge for You to Cross (Secretly Canadian)
  2. Olivia Rodrigo: Guts (Geffen)
  3. 100 gecs: 10,000 gecs (Dog Show/Atlantic)
  4. Gina Burch: I Play My Bass Loud (Third Man)
  5. James Brandon Lewis: For Mahalia (with Love) (AUM Fidelity 2-CD version)
  6. boygenius: the record (Interscope)
  7. Buck 65: Super Dope (self-released?)
  8. Jessie Ware: That! Feels Good! (Universal)
  9. Robert Finley: Black Bayou (Easy Eye)
  10. Romy: Midair (Young)
  11. Noname: Sundial (AWAL Recordings America)
  12. Mark Turner: Live at the Village Vanguard (Giant Step Arts)
  13. Jamila Woods: Water Made Us (Jagjaguwar)
  14. Big Freedia: Central City (Queen Diva)
  15. National Information Society: Since Time is Gravity (Eremite)
  16. Allen Lowe and the Constant Sorrow Orchestra: In the Dark (ESP-Disk)
  17. Ethnic Heritage Ensemble: Spirit Gatherer—A Tribute to Don Cherry (Spiritmuse)
  18. Jason Moran: From the Dancehall to the Battlefield (Yes Records)
  19. London Brew: London Brew (Concord)
  20. Fire! Orchestra: Echoes (Rune Grammofon)
  21. Wadada Leo Smith: Fire Illuminations (Kabell)
  22. billy woods & Kenny Segal: Maps (Backwoodz Studios)
  23. Liv.eGirl in The Half Pearl (Real Life / AWAL)
  24. Kelela: Raven (Warp)
  25. The Mark Lomax II Trio: Tapestry (CFG Multimedia)
  26. Ohad Talmor: Back to the Land (Intakt)
  27. Janelle Monae: The Age of Pleasure (Bad Boy)
  28. Les Raillizes Denudes: Citta’ ’93 (Temporal Drift)
  29. Dropkick Murphys: Okemah Rising (Dummy Luck Music)
  30. Isach Skeidsvoll: Dance to Summon (Ultraani Records)
  31. Miguel Zenon & Luis Perdomo: El Arte del Bolero, Volume 2 (ArcArtists)
  32. Wild Up: Julius Eastman, Volume 3—If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You Rich? (New Amsterdam)
  33. Parannoul: After the Magic (Poclanos/Top Shelf)
  34. Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah & Chief Adjuah: Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning (Ropeadope)
  35. Corinna Bailey Rae: Black Rainbows (Black Rainbows)
  36. Gabe Baltazar: Birdology (Fresh Sounds)
  37. Yaeji: With a Hammer (XL Recordings)
  38. Jelly Roll: Whitsitt Chapel (Stoney Creek)
  39. The Urban Art Ensemble: “Ho’opomopono” (CFG Multimedia 16-minute single)
  40. Gard Nilssen’s Supersonic Orchestra: Family (We Jazz)
  41. Bettye LaVette: LaVette! (Jay-Vee)
  42. Felo Le Tee & Mellow & Sleazy: The Ill Wise Men (New Money Gang)
  43. Brandy Clark: Brandy Clark (Warner)
  44. Armand Hammer: We Buy Diabetes Test Strips (Backwoodz Studios)
  45. Rodrigo Campos: Pagode Novo (YB Music)
  46. The Necks: Travel (Northern Spy)
  47. Kali Uchis: Red Moon in Venus (Geffen)
  48. Bobby Rush: All My Love for You (Deep Rush / Thirty Tigers)
  49. Marina Sena: Vicio Inerente (Sony)
  50. Shabazz Palaces: Robed in Rareness (Sub Pop)
  51. Young Fathers: Heavy Heavy (Ninja Tune)
  52. Willie Nelson: I Don’t Know a Thing About Love—The Songs of Harlan Howard (Legacy)
  53. Withered Hand: How to Lov(Reveal)
  54. Lori McKenna: 1988 (CN Records / Thirty Tigers)
  55. Jason Adasiewicz: Roscoe Village—The Music of Roscoe Mitchell (Corbett vs. Dempsey)
  56. Tyler Keith & The Apostles: Hell to Pay (Black & Wyatt)
  57. Tri-County Liquidators: cut my teeth (Hitt Rex)
  58. Algiers: Shook (Matador)
  59. Ashley McBryde: The Devil I Know (Warner Nashville)
  60. Kari Faux: REAL BITCHES DON’T DIE (drunk sum wtr records)
  61. Peso Pluma: GENESIS (Double P)
  62. corook: serious person (part 1(Atlantic)
  63. Killer Mike: Michael (Loma Vista)
  64. Emil Amos: Zone Black (Drag City)
  65. Ice Cold Bishop: Generational Curse (Ice Cold Entertainment)
  66. Allen Lowe and The Constant Sorrow Orchestra: America—The Rough Cut (ESP-Disk)
  67. Tyshawn Sorey: Continuing (Pi Recordings)
  68. Morgan Wade: Psychopath (Ladylike)
  69. KAYTRAMINE: KAYTRAMIUNE, Amine, & KAYTRANADA (CLBN)
  70. ensemble 0: Jojoni (Crammed Discs)
  71. JLin: Perspective (Planet Mu)
  72. Sexyy Red: Hood Hottest Princess (Open Shift)
  73. Henry Threadgill: The Other One (Pi)
  74. Zoh Amba & Chris Corsano & Bill Orcutt: The Flower School (Palilalia)
  75. Chappell Roan: The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (KRA)
  76. Lewis Capaldi: Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent (Vertigo Berline)
  77. Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids: Afro-Futuristic Dreams (Strut)
  78. Amanda Shires & Bobbie Nelson: Loving You (ATO)
  79. aja monet: when the poems do what they do (drink sum wtr)
  80. Knoel Scott (featuring Marshall Allen): Celestial (Night Dreamer)
  81. Ember: August in March (Imani)
  82. Kevin Sun: The Depths of Memory (Endectomorph Music)
  83. Florian Arbenz: Conversation #10—Inland (Hammer)
  84. Meshell Ndegeocello: The Omnichord Real Book (Blue Note)
  85. Taj Mahal: Savoy (Cheraw S.C.)
  86. DJ Sabrina the Teenage DJ: Destiny (Spells on the Telly)
  87. Haviah Mighty: Crying Crystals (Mighty Gang)
  88. Rome Streetz: Wasn’t Built in a Day (Big Ghost)
  89. Hein Westgaard Trio: First as Farce (Nice Things)
  90. Maria Jose Llergo: Ultrabella (Sony)
  91. Irreversible Entanglements: Protect Your Light (Impulse! / Verve)
  92. Jaimie Branch: Fly or Die Fly or Die ((world war)) (International Anthem)
  93. Steve Lehman & Orchestre National de Jazz: Ex Machina (Pi)
  94. Caroline Davis: Alula—Captivity (Ropeadope)
  95. Kiko El Crazy: Pila’e Teteo (Rimas)
  96. Islandman (featuring Okay Temiz and Muhlis Berberoglu: Direct-to-Disc Sessions (Night Dreamer)
  97. Edward SimonFemeninas (ArtistShare)
  98. Trio San (featuring Satoko Fujii and Taiko Saito): Hibiki (Jazzdor)
  99. Susan Alcorn: Canto (Relative Pitch)
  100. Lafayette Gilchrist: Undaunted (Morphius)
  101. Kill Bill—The Rapper: Fullmetal Kaiju (EXO)
  102. Speaker Music: Techxodus (Planet Mu)
  103. Andy Fairweather Low: Flang Dang (The Last Music Company)
  104. ARO40: On the Blink (Aerophonic Records)
  105. Money for Guns: All the Darkness That’s in Your Head (CD Baby)
  106. Matana Roberts: Coin Coin Chapter Five—In the garden (Constellation)
  107. Rough Image: Rough Image (WV Sorcerer Productions)
  108. Ingrid Laubrock: The Last Quiet Place (Pyroclastic)
  109. Victoria Monet: Jaguar II (Lovett Music)
  110. Havard Wiik & Tim Daisy: Slight Return (Relay)
  111. David Murray, Questlove, and Ray Angry: Plumb (J.M.I.)
  112. Rob Mazurek & Exploding Star Orchestra: LightningDreamers (International Anthem)
  113. Kaze & Ikue Mori: Crustal Movement (Circum/Libra)
  114. DJ Black Low: Impumelelo (Awesome Tapes from Africa)
  115. Belle and Sebastian: Late Developers  (Matador)
  116. Satoko Fujii & Otomo Yoshihide: Perpetual Motion (Ayler Records)
  117. feeble little horse: Girl with Fish (Saddle Creek)
  118. Rocket 88: House of Jackpots (12XU)
  119. L’Rain: I Killed Your Dog (Mexican Summer)
  120. Nasty Facts: Drive My Car (Left for Dead)
  121. Taiko Saito: Tears of a Cloud (Trouble in the East)
  122. JPEGMAFIA x Danny Brown: Scaring the Hoes (self-released)
  123. Water from Your Eyes: Everyone’s Crushed (Matador)
  124. Lakecia Benjamin: Phoenix (Whirlwind)
  125. Amaarae: Fountain Baby (Golden Angel/Interscope)
  126. Blondshell: Blondshell (Partisan)
  127. Satoko Fujii: Torrent (Libra Records)
  128. Javon Jackson: “With Peter Bradley”—Soundtrack and Original Score (Solid Jackson)
  129. Doja Cat: Scarlet (Kemosabe)
  130. Tianna Esperanza: Terror (BMG)
  131. YMA & Jadsa: Zelena (Matraca)
  132. Palehound: Eye on the Bat (Polyvinyl)
  133. J Hus: Beautiful and Brutal Yard (Black Butter)
  134. Das Kondensat: Anderen Planeten (Why Play Jazz)
  135. Iris DeMent: Workin’ On a World (FlariElla)
  136. David Mirarchi: Ink Folly, Orchid Gleam (Unbroken Sounds) (coming soon….)
  137. Tyler Childers: Rustin’ in the Rain (Hickman Holler)
  138. Baaba Maal: Being (Atelier Live/Marathon Artists)
  139. The Fugs: Dancing in the Universe (Fugs Records)
  140. Ed Sanders: The Sanders – Olufsen Poetry and Classical Music Project (Olufsen)
  141. Bob Dylan: Shadow Kingdom (Columbia)
  142. Lana Del Rey: Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd (Polydor)
  143. Romulo Froes & Tiago Rosas: Na Goela (YB Music)
  144. Buselli – Wallarab Jazz Orchestra: The Gennett Suite (Patois Records)
  145. Florian Arbenz: Conversation #9—Targeted (Hammer Recordings)
  146. James Brandon Lewis: Eye of I (Anti-)
  147. Sofia Kourtesis: Madres (Ninja Tune)
  148. Joanna Sternberg: I’ve Got Me (Fat Possum)
  149. Tracey Nelson: Life Don’t Miss Nobody (BMG)
  150. Etran De L’Air: Live in Seattle (EP) (Sahel Sounds)
  151. Everything But the Girl: Fuse (Buzzin’ Fly)
  152. Tomas Fujiwara’s Triple Double: March On (self-released)
  153. Ice SpiceLike…? (10K Projects / Capitol Records EP)
  154. otay:onii: Dream Hacker (WV Sorcerer Productions)
  155. Sylvie Courvoisier & Cory Smythe: The Rite of Spring—Spectre d’un songe (Pyroclastic)
  156. Itamar Borochov: Arba (Greenleaf)
  157. Nourished by Time: Erotic Probiotic 2 (Scenic Route)
  158. Walter Daniels: “From Death to Texas” / “Seems Like a Dream” (Spacecase Records 45)
  159. Nakimbembe Embaire Group: Nakimbembe Embaire Group (Nyege Nyege Tapes)
  160. Shirley Collins: Archangel Hill (Domino)
  161. Karol G: Manana Sera Bonito (Universal Music Latino)
  162. Tinashe: BB/ANG3L (Nice Life)
  163. Hollie Cook: Happy Hour in Dub (Merge)
  164. Andrew Cyrille: Music Delivery / Percussion (Intakt)
  165. Kate Gentile: b i o m e i.i (Obliquity)
  166. Yves Tumor: Praise a Lord Who Chews but Which Does Not Consume; (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) (Warp)
  167. Open Mike Eagle: another triumph of ghetto engineering (AutoReverse)
  168. Yonic South: Devo Challenge Cup (Wild Honey)
  169. Rudy Royston: Day (Greenleaf Music)
  170. Chien Chien Lu: Built in System—Live in New York (Giant Step Arts)
  171. Pangaea: Changing Channels (Hessle Audio)
  172. Lewsberg: Out and About (Lewsberg / 12XU)
  173. Basher: Doubles (Sinking City)
  174. That Mexican OT: Lonestar Luchador (Good Talk)
  175. Daniel Villarreal: Lados B (International Anthem)
  176. Staples Jr. Singers: Tell Heaven (EP) (Luaka Bop) Note: the vinyl gets you more great minutes of testifying.
  177. Brandee Younger: Brand New Life (Impulse!)
  178. Babe, Terror: Teghnojoyg (self-released)
  179. Heinali: Kyiv Eternal (Injazero)
  180. Vinny Golia Quartet: No Refunds (Unbroken Sounds)
  181. Kresten Osgood / Bob Moses / Tisziji Munoz: Spiritual Drum Kingship (Gotta Let It Out)
  182. The Art Ensemble of Chicago: From Paris to Paris (Rogue Art)
  183. Clarence “Bluesman” Davis: Shake It For Me (Music Maker Foundation)
  184. The War and The Treaty: Lover’s Game (Mercury Nashville)
  185. Aroof Aftab, Vijay Iyer & Shahzad, Ismaily: Love in Exile (Verve)
  186. Asher Gamedze: Turbulence and Pulse (International Anthem)
  187. Normal Nada the Krakmaxter: Tribal Progressive Heavy Metal (Nyege Nyege Tapes)
  188. Natural Child: Be M’Guest (Natural Child Music)
  189. Tanya Tucker: Sweet Western Sound (Fantasy)

Excavations and Reissues

  1. Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens: Music Inferno—The Indestructible Beat Tour 1988-89 (Umsakazo Records)
  2. Kashmere Stage Band: Texas Thunder Soul 1968-1974 (Now-Again)
  3. The Replacements: Tim—Let It Bleed Edition (Rhino)
  4. Dorothy Ashby: With Strings Attached (New Land Records)
  5. Walter Bishop, Jr.: Bish at the Bank—Live in Baltimore (Cellar Live)
  6. Various Artists: Yebo! Rare Mzansi Party Beats from Apartheid’s Dying Years (BBE)
  7. Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra: 60 Years (The Village)
  8. Os Tincoas: Canto Coral Afrobrasiliero (Sanzala Cultural)
  9. Various Artists: Ecuatoriana (Analog Africa)
  10. Leon Keita: Leon Keita (Analog Africa)
  11. Hiroshi Yoshimura: Surround (Temporal Drift)
  12. Nina Simone: You’ve Got to Learn (Verve)
  13. William S. Burroughs: Nothing Here But the Recordings (Dais Records)
  14. Balka Sound: Balka Sound (Strut)
  15. Sonic Youth: Live in Brooklyn (Silver Current)
  16. John Coltrane: Evenings at The Village Gate (Impulse!)
  17. Various Artists: Playing for The Man at The Door (Smithsonian Folkways)
  18. Hiatus Kaiyote: Choose Your Weapon (Flying Buddha / Sony Masterworks)
  19. Dream Dolphin: Gaia—Selected Ambient & Downtempo Works (1996 – 2003) (Music from Memory)
  20. Sonny Stitt: Boppin’ in Baltimore—Live at the Left Bank (Jazz Detective)
  21. Ihsan Al-Munzer: Belly Dance (BBE)
  22. Eddie & Ernie: Time Waits for No One (Mississippi Records)
  23. Various Artists: Purple Haze from East, Volume 1 (WV Sorcerer Productions)
  24. Various Artists: Purple Haze from East, Volume 2 (WV Sorcerer Productions)
  25. The Southern University Jazz Ensemble: Goes to Africa with Love (Now-Again)
  26. Roy Campbell / William Parker / Zan Matsuura: Visitation of the Spirits—The Pyramind Trio Live, 1985 (No Business)
  27. Sonny Rollins: Live at Finlandia Hall, Helsinki 1972 (Svart)
  28. Various Artists: The Best of Revelation Records 1959-1962 (NarroWay)
  29. Shizuka: Heavenly Persona (Black Editions)
  30. Jacqueline Humbert & David Rosenboom: Daytime Viewing (Unseen Worlds)
  31. Bob Dylan: Time Out of Mind Stripped Naked (Columbia)
  32. Various Artists: Blacklips Bar—Androgyns and Deviants / Industrial Romance for Bruised and Battered Angels 1992-1995 (Anthology Recordings)
  33. Various Artists: Con Piano, Sublime—Early Recordings from the Caribbean 1907-1921 (Magnificent Sounds)
  34. Various Artists: Space Echo—The Mystery Behind the Cosmic Sound of Cabo Verde Revealed! (Analog Africa)
  35. Ibrahim Hesnawi: The Father of Libyan Reggae (Habibi Funk)
  36. RP Boo: Legacy Volume 2 (Planet Mu)
  37. Les Raillizes Denudes: ’77 Live (Temporal Drift)
  38. Eddie Lockjaw Davis and Shirley Scott: Cookin’ With Jaws and The Queen (Craft)
  39. Professor James Benson:The Gow-Dow Experience (Jazzman Records)
  40. Little Bob and The Lollipops: Nobody But You (Mississippi Records)

This Art Ain’t Languishin’: Best New Album Sounds and Dug-Up Tracks, January 1 – September 29

Odd-servations:

  1. Two of my pop music / freshman composition classes independently chose Steve Lacy’s Gemini Rights for their first “Album Socratic,” and it a lil’ bit blew my mind. I am (or at least HAVE BEEN) TikTok-resistant, but I learned Steve’s swimming powerfully in that ocean. Even more fruitfully, the seminar made Lacy at least ten total new raving fans who previously hadn’t heard of him. That’s education! (P. S. The 8:00 am Socratic was regarding Lacy’s new one paired with Lucas Combs’ current release, which might seems like a spinach ice cream cone, but the contrast revealed much about artist personae, music marketing, and audience engagement.)
  2. I don’t know what 71-year-old reggae legend Horace Andy’s feeding himself, but I want some of it. I quite frankly am immune to most current rhythm music out of Jamaica, but Andy’s two 2022 records are miraculous medicine. Recommendation: turn up both volume and bass. Reassurance: Andy’s singing just fine.
  3. I barely squeezed Brownsville rapper Ka’s first of two brand-new releases under my deadline. It’s got an education thread that I had to pull on, and it held firm. Ka’s music reminds me of Sahel desert blues–it’s very marginally differentiated but irresistible. I’m listening to the second, and it is no slouch. It might make the list before I hit “Publish.”
  4. Just gotta say that I was very late to the virtues of Chicago’s electronic wonders The Bitchin’ Bajas, and even then figured the album I landed on (their previous one, a Sun Ra cover version flight) might be the only one I’d need. I was wrong. Actually, their new one is even more hypnotic and pleasing than their Sun One experiment.
  5. On the other hand, the brave and few who follow this blog may begin to think I have a vested interest in pushing ANYTHING Columbus, Ohio’s Mark Lomax II creates. Well, ok: first, he’s a master musician with a bursting heart, endless ideas, and a pretty flawless ear for supporting musicians; second, I simply haven’t heard an album of his that didn’t bear replaying and replaying (IF you’re a fan of jazz); third, when I learned he decided to cover the permanently instrumentally sidelined Sonny Rollins’ Freedom Suite, I honestly wondered if I needed to check it out: the original is a masterwork, and David S. Ware’s previous cover version was, um, titanic. Of course, I did check Dr. Lomax’s out, and reached the conclusion that it’s just not smart to doubt his commitment and feeling. It’s the best of the three-count ’em-three records he’s put out this year, and it befuddles me that what remains of the jazz press doesn’t seem to be that curious about them. Their loss.
  6. Last year, I stayed very hot and bothered listen after listen about Swedish bassist Ingebrigt Haker Flaten’s free-but-coherent-and-textured concept album Exit (Knarr). This year’s candidate for free-improv album that might Venus-flytrap the unconvinced is the not-quite-released album Micro Nap, by the Korean-born bassist SeaJun Kwon. It’s alternately–but not jarringly–meditative and raucous, as well as subtly tuneful in perfect tandem with thunderous and exciting cacophony.
  7. The Mr. Bongo label is having a great year. Did I say that last time?
  8. In a somewhat related development, the late, great, and extremely underappreciated Horace Tapscott’s rediscovery, the fuse of which was lit a few years back by Dark Tree Records and which has been helped along this year by–there they are again–Mr. Bongo, continues unabated. If you’ve never heard of Mr. Tapscott, in terms of composing, arranging, and playing jazz, and (even more important) nurturing a musical community across almost a half-century in South Central Los Angeles, he was a 20th century giant who unfortunately wasn’t all that motivated to push his own recordings out there. Perhaps the most famous record he’s been associated with, and which isn’t exactly canonized (though it should be) is Sonny Criss’ Sonny’s Dream: Birth of the New Cool, which he wrote and arranged but didn’t play on. Well, he cut some dandy slabs of impressive variety of format that got limited release and disappeared, but are now re-emerging. Dig in, jazzers.
  9. Unless the earth explodes before November, I’ll be able to see one of my favorite MCs, R.A.P. Ferreira in person, and maybe do Q & A with him. I was not expecting him to release a solo country blues album this month. It’s far from not-bad, from the selections to the faux-Crumb cover art.
  10. Need a dose of that very entertaining but Dixieland-stale stuff called rock and roll? The Mountain Goats have something for you.
  11. Bonus track: weird, ongoing wrestling match between 75 Dollar Bill and Rosalia. Somehow, creaky old Shotgun Guillermo got Beyoncé in a full-Nelson and moved up to #3.
  12. Hidden track: #82 is dedicated AND recommended to my pal Kevin Bozelka!

Note: New additions to the list are in bold.

RELEASES OF NEWLY-MADE MUSIC

  1. 75 Dollar Bill: Social Music at Troost, Volume 3–Other People’s Music (Black Editions Group)
  2. Rosalia: MOTOMAMI (Columbia)
  3. Willie Nelson: A Beautiful Time (Sony)
  4. Beyoncé: Renaissance (Parkwood Entertainment)
  5. Tanya TagaqTongues (Six Shooter) 
  6. Ricky Ford: The Wailing Sounds of Ricky Ford—Paul’s Scene (Whaling City Sounds)
  7. Stro Elliot & James Brown: Black & Loud—James Brown Reimagined (Polydor)
  8. Tommy Womack: I Thought I Was Fine (Schoolkids Records)
  9. Wadada Leo Smith: The Emerald Duets (TUM)
  10. Superchunk: Wild Loneliness (Merge)
  11. Gonora Sounds: Hard Times Never Kill (Phantom Limb)
  12. Wet Leg: Wet Leg (Domino)
  13. Anitta: Versions of Me (Deluxe) (Warner)
  14. Ka: Languish Arts (Iron Works)
  15. The Mountain Goats: Bleed Out (Merge)
  16. Sudan Archives: Natural Brown Prom Queen (Stones Throw)
  17. Lady Wray: Piece of Me (Big Crown)
  18. Bob Vylan: Bob Vylan Presents The Price of Life (Ghost Theatre)
  19. Horace Andy: Midnight Rocker (On-U Sound)
  20. black midi: Hellfire (Rough Trade)
  21. Heroes Are Gang Leaders: LeAutoRoiGraphy (577 Records)
  22. ensemble 0: Music Nuvulosa (Sub Rosa)
  23. Ches Smith: Interpret It Well (Pyroclastic)
  24. The Ogun Meji Duo: Freedom Suite (self-released)
  25. Phelimuncasi: Ama Gogela (Nyege Nyege Tapes)
  26. 700 Bliss: Nothing to Declare (Hyperdub)
  27. The Chats: Get Fucked (Cooking Vinyl)
  28. Dan Ex Machina: All is Ours, Nothing is Theirs (self-released)
  29. Jinx Lennon: Pet Rent (Septic Tiger)
  30. Steve Lacy: Gemini Rights (RCA)
  31. Freakons: Freakons (Fluff & Gravy)
  32. Mary Gauthier: Dark Enough to See the Stars (Thirty Tigers)
  33. Etran de L’AirAgadez (Sahel Sounds)
  34. Homeboy Sandman: I Can’t Sell These (self-released)
  35. Bitchin’ Bajas: Bajascillators (Drag City)
  36. Miranda Lambert: Palomino (Vanner)
  37. Horsegirl: “Billy” / “History Lesson, Part II” (Matador)
  38. Mark Lomax Trio: Plays Mingus (CFG Multimedia)
  39. Florian Arbenz: Conversation #5—Elemental; Conversations #6 and 7
  40. Moor Mother: Jazz Codes (Anti-)
  41. Mdou Moctar: Niger EP Volume 1 (Matador)
  42. Various Artists: Lespri Ka—New Directions in Gwoka Music from Guadeloupe (Time Capsule Sounds) 
  43. Billy Woods: Aethiope(Backwoodz Studios)
  44. Mark Lomax II: Prismatic Refractions, Volume I (self-released)
  45. James Brandon Lewis: MSM Molecular Systematic Music—Live (Intakt)
  46. Daniel Villareal: Panama ’77 (International Anthem)
  47. Kehlani: blue water road (TSNMI/Atlantic)
  48. Horace Andy: Midnight Scorchers (On-U Sound)
  49. Ka: Woeful Studies (Iron Works)
  50. Amber Mark:Three Dimensions Deep (PMR / Interscope) 
  51. Morgan Wade: Reckless (Deluxe) (Ladylike) 
  52. Zoh Amba: O, Sun (Tzadik)
  53. Whit Dickey: Root Perspectives (Tao Forms)
  54. Anna von HausswoolffLive at Montreaux Jazz Festival (Southern Lord) 
  55. Felipe Salles: Tiyo’s Songs of Life (Tapestry)
  56. Steve Lehman: Xaybu—The Unseen (Pi Recordings)
  57. Tom ZéLingua Brasiliera (Selo Sesc)
  58. Nancy Mounir: Nozhet El Nofous (Terrorbird)
  59. Rick Rosato: Homage (self-released)
  60. The Beths: Expert in a Dying Field (Carpark)
  61. Oumou Sangare: Timbuktu (World Circuit Limited)
  62. Various Artists: Hidden Waters—Strange and Sublime Sounds from Rio de Janiero (Sounds and Colours)
  63. SeaJun Kwon: Micro Nap (Endectomorph Music)
  64. Nduduzo Makhathini: In the Spirit of Ntu (Universal)
  65. Gard Nilssen Acoustic Unity:Elastic Wave (ECM)
  66. Miguel Zeñon: Musica de las Americas (Miel Music)
  67. Isaiah Collier & The Chosen Few: Lift Every Voice (Division 81 Records)
  68. Tyshawn Sorey: The Off-Off Broadway Guide to Synergism (Pi)
  69. Priscilla BlockWelcome to the Block Party (InDent)
  70. Serengeti: Kaleidoscope III (Audiocon)
  71. Kendrick Lamar: Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers(pgLang/Top Dawg Entertainment/Aftermath/Interscope)
  72. Makaya McCraven: In These Times (International Anthem)
  73. Charm Taylor: She Is The Future (Sinking City)
  74. OGJB: Ode to O (TUM) (Note: Band name – O = Oliver Lake, G = Graham Haynes, J = Joe Fonda, B = Barry Altschul / Title – O = Ornette) 
  75. Andrew Cyrille, William Parker, and Enrico Rava: Two Blues for Cecil (TUM) 
  76. Luke Stewart’s Silt TrioThe Bottom(Cuneiform) 
  77. Tyler Mitchell: Dancing Shadows (featuring Marshall Allen) (Mahakala Music)
  78. Wild Up: Julius Eastman, Volume 2—Joy Boy (New Amsterdam)
  79. Crow Billiken (aka R.A.P. Ferreira): If I don’t have red I use blue (self-released)
  80. The Paranoid Style: For Executive Meeting (Bar/None)
  81. Carl Stone: Wat Dong Moon Lek (Unseen Worlds)
  82. Joy Guidry:Radical Acceptance (Whited Sepulchre)
  83. Meridian Brothers and El Grupo & Renacimiento (Ansonia)
  84. Marxist Love Disco Ensemble: MLDE (Mr. Bongo)
  85. Mitski: Laurel Hell (Dead Oceans)
  86. Jockstrap: Jockstrap (Rough Trade)
  87. Breath of Air: Breath of Air (Burning Ambulance Music)
  88. Immanuel Wilkins: The 7th Hand (Blue Note) 
  89. David Murray Brave New World Trio: Seriana Promethea (Intakt)
  90. Fulu MizikiNgbaka (EP)
  91. David Virelles: Nuna (Pi / El Tivoli)
  92. Javon Jackson & Nikki Giovanni: The Gospel According to Nikki Giovanni (Solid Jackson) 
  93. Leikeli47: Shape Up (Hardcover/RCA)
  94. Witchcraft Books: Volume 1—The Sundisk (Iapetus Records)
  95. Hurray for The Riff Raff: Life on Earth (Nonesuch)
  96. Rokia Koné and Jacknife Lee: Bamanan (3DFamily)
  97. Tomas Fujiwara: Triple Double (Firehouse 12)
  98. DJ Black Low: Uwami (Awesome Tapes from Africa)
  99. Ibibio Sound Machine:Electricity (Merge)
  100. Zoh Amba: O Life, O Light, Volume 1 (577 Records)
  101. Burton/McPherson Trio: The Summit Rock Session at Seneca Village (Giant Step Arts)
  102. Kahil El’Zabar Quartet: A Time for Healing (Spirit Muse)
  103. Pastor Champion: I Just Want to Be a Good Man (Luaka Bop)
  104. Nduduzo Makhathini: In the Spirit of Ntu (Blue Note)
  105. Pusha T: It’s Almost Dry (G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam)
  106. Elza SoaresElza Ao Vivo No Municipal (Deck)
  107. Nilufer Yanya: Painless (ATO)
  108. Tommy McLain: I Ran Down Every Dream (Yep Roc)
  109. Satoko Fujii and Joe Fonda: Thread of Light (Fundacja Słuchaj)
  110. Charli XCX: Crash (Atlantic)
  111. Pete Malinverni: On the Town—Pete Malinverni Plays Leonard Bernstein(Planet Arts) 
  112. JID: The Forever Story (Dreamville)
  113. Dedicated Men of Zion: The Devil Don’t Like It (Bible & Tire)
  114. Tyshawn Sorey Trio: Mesmerism (Pi Recordings)
  115. Space AfrikaHonest Labour (Dais)
  116. Charlotte Adigery & Bolis Pupul: Topical Dancer (DeeWee)
  117. Earl Sweatshirt: Sick! (Tan Cressida / Warner) 
  118. Big Thief: Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You (4AD)
  119. Jeff Arnal and Curt Cloninger: Drum Major Instinct (Mahakala Music)
  120. Tee Grizzley: Half Tee Half Beast (self-released)
  121. Hoodoo Gurus: Chariot of The Gods (Big Time Photographic Recordings)
  122. Natsuki TamuraSummer Tree (Libra)
  123. (D)ivo: Perelman, Berne, Malaby, Carter (Mahakala Music)
  124. Daniel Carter et al.: Telepatica (577 Records)
  125. Ghais Guevara: There Will Be No Super-Slave (self-released)
  126. Pierre Kwenders: Jose Louis and the Paradox of Love (Arts & Crafts)
  127. Manel Fortia: Despertar (Segell Microscopi/Altafonte)
  128. Ray Wylie Hubbard: Co-Starring Too (Big Machine)
  129. Various Artists: if you fart make it sound good (WA Records)
  130. Marta Sanchez: SAAM (Spanish American Art Museum) (Whirlwind)
  131. Sonnyjim & The Purist: White Girl Wasted (Duape)
  132. Earthgang: Ghetto Gods (Dreamville/Interscope)
  133. Mavis Staples & Levon Helm: Carry Me Home (Anti-)
  134. Panda Bear & Sonic Boom: Reset (Domino)
  135. Blue Reality Quartet: Ella’s Island (Mahakala Music)

ARCHIVAL DIGS

  1. Los Golden Boys: Cumbia de Juventud (Mississippi Records)
  2. Albert Ayler: Revelations—The Complete ORTF 1970 Fondation Maeght Recordings(Elemental)
  3. Cecil Taylor:The Complete Legendary Live Return Concert at the Town Hall (Oblivion)
  4. Tommy Womack: 30 Years Shot to Hell! An Anthology (Schoolkids Records)
  5. Various Artists: Lovers Rock—The Soulful Sound of Romantic Reggae (Trojan)
  6. Albert Ayler: La Cave Live 1966 (Ezz-Thetics) 
  7. Various Artists: Cumbia Sabrosa—Tropical Sound System Bangers From The Discos Fuentes Vaults 1961-1981 (Rocafort Records)
  8. Biluka y Los Canibales: Leaf-Playing in Quito (1960-1965) (Honest Jon’s)
  9. Various Artists: A Chat About the Beauty of the Moon at Night–Hawaiian Steel Guitar Masters 1913-1921 (Magnificent Sounds)
  10. The Rolling Stones: Live at the El Mocambo (Interscope)
  11. Son House: Forever on My Mind (Easy Eye Sound)
  12. Lavender Country: Blackberry Rose and Other Songs & Sorrows (Don Giovanni)
  13. Mal Waldron: Searching in Grenoble—The 1978 Solo Piano Concert (Tompkins Square)
  14. Horace Tapscott Quintet: The Quintet (Mr. Bongo)
  15. Horace Tapscott Quintet: Legacies for Our Grandchildren (Dark Tree)
  16. Various Artists: The D-Vine Spirituals—Sacred Soul (Bible & Tire)
  17. Kabaka International Guitar Band: Kabaka International Guitar Band (Palenque Records)
  18. The Pyramids: AOMAWA—The 1970s Recordings (Strut)
  19. Hermeto Pascoal: Hermeto (Far Out Recordings)
  20. Sun Ra: Sun Ra Arkestra Meets Salah Ragab in Egypt (Strut)
  21. Asha Puthi: The Essential Asha Puthi (Mr. Bongo)
  22. Malik’s Emerging Force Art Trio: Time and Condition (moved-by-sound)
  23. Volta Jazz: Air Volta (Numero)
  24. Blondie: Against the Odds—1974-1982 (3-CD Rarities Version) (UMe / Numero Group)
  25. Various Artists: From Lion Mountain—Traditional Music of Yeha, Ethiopia (Dust-to-Digital)
  26. Charles Stepney: Step-on-Step (International Anthem)
  27. Ronnie Boykins: The Will Come is Now (ESP-Disk)
  28. John Ondolo: Hypnotic Guitar of John Ondolo (Mississippi Records)
  29. Luciano Luciani y sus Mulatos: Mulata, vamos a la Salsa (Vampisoul)
  30. Cecil Taylor: Respiration (Fundacja Stuchaj)
  31. Norma Tanega: Studio and Demo Recordings, 1964-1971 (Anthology)
  32. Irma Thomas: New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 1976 (Good Time)
  33. Afrika Negra: Antologia, Volume 1 (Bongo Joe)
  34. Various Artists: Summer of Soul (Legacy)
  35. The Heartbreakers: LAMF—The ’77 Found Mixes (Jungle)