Music / jazz

Blue Note re-imagined II 2022


Reviews (4)


Loud and Quiet

d. 26. Sep. 2022

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Luke Cartledge, Nick Tzara

d. 26. Sep. 2022

"Other than a few standout moments on Re:imagined II, the genesis of the compilation's franchising is an instant dilution of everything that worked before. The curation is stretched, the players less a part of a palpable and bubbling scene, the invisible hand of boardroom executives more discernible. Genuine musical intrigue and interpretation goes side-to-side with your local café's afternoon playlist one too many times for Re:imagined II to hold weight".


Loud and Quiet

d. 26. Sep. 2022

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By

Luke Cartledge, Nick Tzara

d. 26. Sep. 2022

"Other than a few standout moments on Re:imagined II, the genesis of the compilation's franchising is an instant dilution of everything that worked before. The curation is stretched, the players less a part of a palpable and bubbling scene, the invisible hand of boardroom executives more discernible. Genuine musical intrigue and interpretation goes side-to-side with your local café's afternoon playlist one too many times for Re:imagined II to hold weight".


DownBeat

2022 November

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Ayana Contreras

2022 November

"Most of these re-imaginings approach the material with a light touch, displaying a clear respect for the intrinsic magic of the source material, while showcasing the creativity of these performers as they play in the sandbox of one of jazz's most storied catalogs".


DownBeat

2022 November

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Ayana Contreras

2022 November

"Most of these re-imaginings approach the material with a light touch, displaying a clear respect for the intrinsic magic of the source material, while showcasing the creativity of these performers as they play in the sandbox of one of jazz's most storied catalogs".