Jazz Journal’s Simon Adams writes, “The young Scottish trumpeter and quintet offer a confident, unpretentious take on the hard bop and soul jazz style.”
REVIEW: Sean Gibbs - 'When Can I See You Again?'
The Jazz Mann’s Ian Mann writes, “The quality of the playing is excellent throughout and the soloing fluent and inventive. Repeated listening also reveals the subtleties of the compositions and arrangements.”
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★★★★★ REVIEW: Sean Gibbs - 'When Can I See You Again?' ★★★★★
UK Vibe’s Alan Musson writes, “get your fix of the Sean Gibbs quintet by listening to this accomplished album again and again……and again.”
REVIEW: Sean Gibbs - 'When Can I See You Again?'
USA’s JazzTimes Magazine writes, “These fellows—braced with the blues, steeped in the swing classics, burnished with modernity—are going places.”
REVIEW: Sean Gibbs - 'When Can I See You Again?'
Jazz Views’ Eddie Myer writes, “Altogether a delight.”
REVIEW: Sean Gibbs - 'When Can I See You Again?'
SJM’s Eddie Myer writes, “altogether a delight.”
REVIEW: Sean Gibbs - 'When Can I See You Again?'
The Scotsman’s Jim Gilchrist writes, “the spirited melodic vibe that pervades the album.”
REVIEW: Sean Gibbs - 'When Can I See You Again?'
London Jazz News’ Tony Dudley-Evans writes, “There are fine solos from all concerned. The result is a nicely balanced album.”
Sean Gibbs: Musician’s new single inspired by visit to Dundee’s Camperdown Park
Sean Gibbs turned memories of a childhood treat into inspiration for his latest single.
The London-based trumpeter remembered visits to Camperdown Park with his maternal grandparents as an idea for a tune came to him. He tried to recapture the feeling his younger self experienced as he ran to the play park in Camperdown and the single was born.