REVIEW: Rob Barron 'From This Moment On'

The jazz Mann’s Ian Mann writes, “A swinging, unpretentious, unapologetically mainstream recording, but the quality of the playing, the arrangements and the production all combine to ensure that it stands out from the pack.”

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REVIEW: Allison Neale 'Quietly There'

The jazz Mann’s Ian Mann writes, “A very classy piece of work. The quartet perform flawlessly throughout and Neale has absorbed her influences to develop a cool alto sound that is very much her own.”

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“This is a very classy piece of work and I fully understand its appeal to the still very substantial audience of mainstream jazz listeners. The quartet perform flawlessly throughout and Neale has absorbed her influences to develop a cool alto sound that is very much her own, and a cool and intelligent approach that has become something of a rarity in the current musical climate.”

—Ian Mann

REVIEW: john law's Congregation / CONFIGURATION ★★★★1/2

The Jazz Mann’s Ian Mann writes, “Configuration represents one of Law's most satisfying albums to date with its multi-faceted writing allied to a blend of electric and acoustic sounds and a wide range of musical influences.

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