It has been a strange year, when, as I reached the ripe old age of 74, whatever illusions I still harbored about “western civilization” died on the killing fields of Gaza. Perhaps that is why I was more drawn to meditative solo piano or quiet jazz trios and quartets this year, with my song of the year being Caroline Shaw and So Percussion’s haunting deconstruction of Schubert’s beautiful An die Musik. Adam Sliwinski of So Percussion likens it in his sleevenotes to “the ghost of a structure, like a ruined building or an ancient underwater city.” Seems apt for the times.

That said, who can resist the joyfulness of Ezra Collective or the Sun Ra Arkestra—led by the irrepressible Marshall Allen, still going strong at 100? Or the sublime lyricism of Charles Lloyd, who is just hitting his prime at 86?

Do not go gentle into that good night.

PROBABLY NOT JAZZ TOP 10

Album of the year

Hurray for the Riff Raff The Past Is Still Alive

The Past Is Still Alive - Album by Hurray For The Riff Raff | Spotify

Finalists 

Adrianne Lenker Bright Future

English Teacher This Could be Texas

Caroline Shaw & So Percussion Rectangles and Circumstances

King Hannah Big Swimmer

Mdou Moctar Funeral for Justice

Jason Isbell Live at the Ryman vol 2

T-Bone Burnett The Other Side

Kim Deal Nobody Loves You More

Waxahatchee Tiger’s Blood


MAYBE JAZZ TOP 10

Album of the year

Jeff Parker & the EVA IVtet The Way Out of Easy

The Way Out of Easy | Jeff Parker ETA IVtet | International Anthem

Finalists 

Wadada Leo Smith and Amina Claudine Myers Central Park’s Mosaics of Reservoir, Lake, Paths and Gardens

Nala Sinephro Endlessness

Tyshawn Sorey Trio The Susceptible Now

Nubya Garcia Odyssey

Ezra Collective Dance, No One’s Watching

Vijay Iyer, Linda May Han Oh, Tyshawn Sorey Compassion

Walter Smith III Three of Us Are from Houston and Reuben Isn’t

Sun Ra Arkestra Lights on a Satellite

Charles Lloyd The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow


REISSUES/FIRST ISSUES OF OLDER RECORDINGS

Jimmie Dale and the Flatlanders All American Music

Miles Davis in France 1963 & 1964

Keith Jarrett, Paul Motian, Gary Peacock The Old Country

Miles in France - Miles Davis Quintet 1963/64: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8 | Miles  Davis Official Site

I ALSO LIKED

Philip Glass Solo (2024)

Jon Batiste Beethoven Blues

Ryuichi Sakamoto Opus

Ambrose Akenmusire Owl Song

Kamasi Washington Fearless Movement

Philip Glass Solo | Philip Glass

SONG OF THE YEAR

Caroline Shaw/So Percussion To Music (An die Musik, Schubert)

Rectangles and Circumstance | Caroline Shaw, Sō Percussion | Sō Percussion

Finalists

Kamasi Washington Prologue

Kim Deal Coast

Hurray for the Riff Raff Buffalo

Ezra Collective feat. Yazmin Lacey God Gave Me Feet for Dancing

English Teacher Albert Road

It’s that time of year again. There was so much good music this year I decided to make two top ten lists, Jazz (cetera) and Vocal. 

JAZZ (CETERA)

The category of Jazz is getting so stretched these days into the realms of avant-garde, experimental, “world music,” etc. etc. that I don’t know what to call it any more. But these have been among my most listened to records of 2023.

RECORD OF THE YEAR

Jaimie Branch Fly or Die Fly or Die Fly or Die (​(​world war​)​) International Anthem

REST OF TOP 10 (in alphabetical order)

Alabaster DePlume Come with Fierce Grace International Anthem

Ancient Infinity Orchestra River of Light Gondwana Records

Angel Bat Dawid Requiem for Jazz International Anthem

Arooj Aftab, Vijay Iyer and Shahzad Ismaily Love in Exile Verve

Joe Lovano’s Trio Tapestry Our Daily Bread ECM 

Kamaal Williams Stings Black Focus Records 

London Brew London Brew Concord Records

Ryuichi Sakamoto 12 Milan Records

Yussef Dayes Black Classical Music Brownswood Recordings


VOCAL

RECORD OF THE YEAR

Olivia Rodrigo Guts Geffen Records

REST OF TOP 10 (in alphabetical order)

Black Country, New Road Live at Bush Hall Ninja Tunes

Bob Dylan Shadow Kingdom Sony

Boygenius the record Interscope Records

Cat Power Sings Dylan: Live at the Royal Albert Hall Domino Records

Drive-By Truckers The Dirty South (expanded and remastered) New West Records

Iris DeMent Workin’ on a World Flariella Records

Jolie Holland Haunted Mountain Cinquefoil Records

Margo Price Strays Lorna Vista Recordings

Neil Young Chrome Dreams Reprise 


HORS DE CONCOURS

Bob Dylan Fragments—Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996–1997): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 17 Columbia Records 

   


EMBARRASSMENT OF THE YEAR

The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Polydor/Gessen 

Sweet Sounds of Heaven” isn’t “Shine a Light” and Lady Gaga certainly isn’t Merry Clayton or Lisa Fisher. But there is one standout track. The last.