Stereogum's 10 Best Jazz Albums of 2022

2022 started off really well. A bunch of great albums came out in January, including alto saxophonist Immanuel Wilkins’ The 7th Hand; bassist Luke Stewart’s The Bottom; the Matthew Shipp/Michael Bisio duo Flow Of Everything; 2 Blues For Cecil by the trio of trumpeter Enrico Rava, bassist William Parker, and drummer Andrew Cyrille; John Zorn and Bill Laswell’s first collection of duos, The Cleansing; and Historic Music Past Tense Future, an archival recording by Peter Brötzmann, Parker, and Milford Graves. I hosted a streaming event on New Year’s Day, the Burning Ambulance Festival, that included performances from bassist William Parker, saxophonists Muriel Grossmann, Rodrigo Amado, and Patrick Shiroishi, pianist Lisa Ullén, drummer Gard Nilssen’s trio Acoustic Unity (see the list below), and many other musicians from the worlds of jazz, avant-garde improv, noise, and electronic music. In February, my book Ugly Beauty: Jazz In The 21st Century, which I’d spent most of 2021 writing, came out. The year held incredible promise.

Published: December 13, 2022 18:15 Source

# 1
Album • Sep 23 / 2022 Jazz Fusion
# 2
Album • Jun 17 / 2022
# 3
Album • May 13 / 2022 Avant-Garde Jazz Chamber Jazz
# 4
Album • May 27 / 2022 Afro-Jazz Spiritual Jazz
# 5
Album • Jul 08 / 2022 Vocal Jazz Funk
# 6
Album • Jun 24 / 2022 Neo-Soul
# 7
Album • Aug 26 / 2022
# 8
Album • Jul 15 / 2022 Avant-Garde Jazz
# 9
Album • Sep 09 / 2022 Post-Bop
# 10
Album • Feb 25 / 2022 Avant-Garde Jazz Post-Bop